

🔦 Light up your life—don’t get left in the dark!
The KAKOM 5 Pack Mini Cree LED Flashlights deliver a powerful 300-lumen output in a compact, durable aluminum body. Featuring adjustable zoom focus and three lighting modes (High, Low, SOS), these waterproof and skidproof flashlights are perfect for cycling, hiking, camping, or everyday carry. Each lightweight torch runs on a single AA or 14500 battery (not included), making them versatile and ready for any situation.
| ASIN | B0771T3T62 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Description | aa |
| Brand | KAKOM |
| Color | 5 PACK |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (187) |
| Date First Available | October 25, 2017 |
| Description Pile | aa |
| Finish | Aluminum alloy |
| Finish Type | Aluminum alloy |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
| Light Output Maximum | 300 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | Led Flashlight,Cree Led |
| Luminous Flux | 300 Lumen |
| Manufacturer | KAKOM |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 1.18 x 3.74 x 1.18 inches |
| Special Feature | Adjustable,Durable |
| Special Features | Adjustable,Durable |
| UPC | 725370049618 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
J**J
Great Price for being prepared.
I read a bunch of mixed reviews on these before hitting the BUY button, and pleased that I did make the purchase. Not sure what all the negative feedback was all about, unless some of these buyers were expecting Mag Light quality, heft and weight at a bargain basement price. I unpacked and inspected all five that I ordered and everyone is in perfect shape. I then tried each one with a AA battery to assure that everything worked as it should, again all worked as designed. The light beam can be focused from a wide pattern to a much tighter and more intense beam of light. It also has three different light settings, Low, Bright, and Flash or Strobe. The case is very lightweight and includes the pocket clip to help hold it in place of your pocket or belt. With Spring storm season setting in upon us you can never have enough extra flash lights laying around. The fact that each flashlight only using one AA battery means that you won't go broke buying batteries. These will also be used for up coming camping trips in that we can supply each of the grandkids with their own night time source of light. For a light weight, good source of light, these are a bargain.
J**N
inexpensive and (so far) very reliable
It took a bit of effort to figure out how to insert the battery--the company forgot to include instructions. But after twisting pretty much everywhere on the torch, I figured out that it was at the very rear end. And it did not take much strength to open. I *love* that this requires only 1 AA battery...my old set needed 3 or 4 AAA batteries, so this will be much cheaper and more convenient. If this turns out to be low-quality over time, then I'll change my rating to reflect this. But for now, I am very very pleased with the result. Bonus point: This can have a steady beam, or, a quickly blinking light. So, this will be great for a bicycle at night, in addition to all the usual uses one have for a torch. Bonus point (of no value for me). You can "telescope" the front end, which will broaden or narrow the beam of light. At its most focused, it's actually a square shape...I can't figure out why someone might prefer this, but maybe for some use that is beyond my ability to imagine? . . . :-)
H**T
And exceptional value in a pocket flashlight.
I have ordered both these and the very similar Hausbell lights, and while these are slightly less robust than the Hausbell, their performance is very similar. The front rings on these were slightly loose when received, and neeeded to be hand-snugged, but otherwise they just needed to have the batteries inserted to make them ready for duty. Honestly, these and the Hausbell are both a very good value, far more worth the price than anything MagLite has ever made. I strongly recommend using the 14500 Lithium rechargeable batteries with these, as the light output from an alkaline AA is noticeably dimmer though still useful. As a pocket light for use in general mechanical and repair work, these are hard to beat. If you choose the 14500 cells, make sure to keep them separate from your supply of alkaline AA batteries; someone who doesn't know that there's a difference might use the 14500s in the wrong device and burn it out through excessive voltage.
B**B
Very nice compact lights
These are so small you expect them to put out a small beam. They put out a STRONG beam and the slide focus lets you change that from a spot to a broad light. I am amazed how bright LED flashlights have become in just the past several years while the price per unit continues to drop. VERY NICE PRODUCT!
V**V
Flashlight is okay for backups around the house or garage ...
Flashlight is okay for backups around the house or garage. I wouldn't use this as an everyday carry or a main light. The pros is that it's cheap, the cons is that it's cheap, you get what you paid for.
D**D
Nice light!
I liked these so much I ordered a second pack! They’re bright and work! I like that they only use 1 double a battery. I put one on my multi tool holster, gave one to the wife and kids. They’re always taking my lights, now I can saturate the house with good lights and maybe find one. Lol. You can use a one inch scope ring and clamp it onto the front bezel and make a nice weapons light. The belt clip is kind of thin and bends, but other than that they’re great lights.
R**E
Work Fine
Got the five pack, and all five work fine. Not as solid as Hausbell 7W Ultra Bright Mini LED Flashlight Tactical Flashlight (2 Pack) , but totally functional. The battery fits a bit loose, and the zoom isn't tight, but the light output is good with 14500 batteries. No complaints for the price! (I did test with AA batteries, and you don't get full light output like you do with Hausbell 7W Ultra Bright Mini LED Flashlight Tactical Flashlight (2 Pack) .)
D**D
You get what you pay for doesn't apply here
I had bought a similar "tactical" flashlight last year for about 1 x $20 which I liked and felt was a pretty decent little light. When I went to reorder, these popped up as an alternative. Thinking they were "similar" and I thought what appeared to be a decent price for multiples? What could I lose? In short, these are not real bright (I gave them 1 star because they turned on), cheap, small (they are about as long as my thumb), "foreign" junk. Probably would put them at a price point of about .05 cents a piece (I'm probably being generous here). I would not doubt if they are drop shipped from some oriental trading site. I was going to use for "outdoor" activities, but just ended up giving them to neighborhood kids.
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