Look, let me be straight with you from the start—this flashlight is not waterproof, and it's got a fixed beam, so if someone's expecting to take it scuba diving or needs to pan across a dark field for hours, this isn't their tool, but for what it actually does, it holds up really well. We've sold these into hotels and campsites for years, and what I've found is that buyers appreciate the straightforward design because it's reliabel without a bunch of features that can break down or confuse guests. A procurement manager told me once that they switched from a more expensive multi-mode unit precisely because staff kept resetting the brightness accidentally; with this, you get three levels—high, low, medium—and that's it, simple as it gets.


Anyway, the build quality here is better than a lot of the plastic-bodied stuff you'll see at this price point—the alumnum alloy shell with ABS components means it can take a drop onto concrete and keep working, though it's not bulletproof or anything. The clip design is a nice touch because you can mount it on a wall bracket or hook it onto a belt loop, and the non-slip protective cover really does help when your hands are sweaty or wet, even though the unit itself isn't water immersion. Those 13 LED bulbs give you about 200 meters of throw, which is fine for lighting up a hotel room, car interior, or small campsite, and the 3-hour continuous run time per set of batteries is pretty standdard for this class.

You'll need three AA batteries (or rechargeable AAs—your call), and we typically sell it in cases of 50 units or so, but our company can do smaller orders if you're testing the waters. The HS code is 8513101000, so that's a straight import for most buyers, and it's EN14362 compliant, which covers the basic safety standards for European markets at least. 185 by 60 by 55 millimeters is the size, it weighs roughly 200 grams with batteries, and the whole thing is wall-mountable if you drill those two holes—though the kit doesn't include screws, so factor that in.

One tradeoff we see often is that people want it rechargeable and waterproof for camping, but this is really designed for hospitality or occasional home use—that fixed beam and non-waterproff rating are limitations if you're setting up an outdoor emergency kit. That said, for indoors or protected outdoor spaces, the 13 bulbs give a nice spread of light and the price point makes it a decent volume buy for hotel chains or rental fleets. Payment terms are typically 30% upfront with the balance on shiping, and we usually have stock, but confirm lead time because it can stretch to 3-4 weeks during peak season.


What it does is it works well for wall-mounted applications in hallways or closets or as a grab-and-go torch you clip onto a table or bag, and we've had buyers use them in boats too as long as they kept them dry. The batch documentation includes a COA and SDS if you need them, but we normally provide those with the invoice unless you specifically request HPLC purity reports—though for this type of product, those aren't standard. I will say that the packaging is pretty basic, just a polybag with a cardboard header, so if you need retail-ready packaging with hanging tabs, you'll want to mention that in the order notes.
We typically start at 500 units per order, but we can discuss lower quantities for first-time buyers or sample orders.
Lead time is usually 25–30 days after order confirmation and deposit, depending on order size and our production schedule.
Yes, we can provide the EN14362 compliance certificate along with the shipment, just let us know when you place the order.
We can adjust the clip design for bulk orders, but it would require a tooling change and a minimum of 3000 units to cover the cost.
Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. If using dry batteries, remove them for long-term storage to avoid leakage.