DinoDirect has the Star Light 1-Mode 3W 220Lumens LED Aluminum Alloy Shell Flashlight for $6.69 with free shipping. Features high output, extended runtime, powered by three AAA batteries, and resists crushing or bending.
^ links? At $7 they're cutting back to the minimum, though as pictured it has a focusing optics rather than only a flat lens that most cheapies have. Goes without saying that it's not really 220 lumens.
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They make higher quality ones (larger) but they cost more. I own several of these 7w now when they were listed even cheaper. You can use a single AA battery or use the 14500's which will run 30% brighter. It's built extremely well, they're made to be mounted to guns actually (Pistols, Shotguns, Rifles) and they work well for that.
Lightweight and solid construction but at a cheap price. They easily can shoot out 200yrds as well when you focus the beam, which I tested 2 weeks ago camping/hunting.
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You can get better flashlights cheaper...
^ links? At $7 they're cutting back to the minimum, though as pictured it has a focusing optics rather than only a flat lens that most cheapies have. Goes without saying that it's not really 220 lumens.
On a side note if you feel DinoDirect's product pages are way too busy and cluttered you can selectively get rid of some of that clutter if you're running Firefox w/Adblock Plus using Element Hiding Helper for ABP: http://adblockplus.org/en/elemhidehelper
Okay, here's something comparable in price but allot better quality.
7W 300Lumen $6.68 (free shipping)
http://www.tomtop.com/7w-300lm-mini-cree-led-flashlight-torch-adjustable-focus-zoom-light-lamp.html
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They make higher quality ones (larger) but they cost more. I own several of these 7w now when they were listed even cheaper. You can use a single AA battery or use the 14500's which will run 30% brighter. It's built extremely well, they're made to be mounted to guns actually (Pistols, Shotguns, Rifles) and they work well for that.
Lightweight and solid construction but at a cheap price. They easily can shoot out 200yrds as well when you focus the beam, which I tested 2 weeks ago camping/hunting.
^ Thanks. Yes that is better, even though it's not 7W nor anywhere near 300 lumens.