








🔦 Light Up Your Night, Own the Outdoors!
The MODOAO Tactical Torch Flashlight 5 Pack delivers a commanding 1500 lumen output with a zoomable beam reaching 200 meters. Crafted from aircraft-grade aluminum, these compact, skid-proof flashlights offer 5 versatile modes including SOS and strobe for tactical and emergency use. Powered by either 18650 or AAA batteries, they are water-resistant and designed for rugged outdoor and everyday carry, making them an essential tool for professionals and adventurers alike.















| ASIN | B01LW6E1B3 |
| Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | MODOAO |
| Bulb Features | Zoomable, Multiple Modes, Water Resistant |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (775) |
| Date First Available | 4 Dec. 2016 |
| Finish types | Aluminum |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included Components | LED |
| Item Weight | 162 g |
| Item model number | SDT340 |
| Luminous Flux | 1500 Lumen |
| Manufacturer | Modoao |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Lights | 5 |
| Part Number | sdt06-5 |
| Power and Plug Description | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.06 x 4.06 x 15.49 cm; 162 g |
| Shade Material | Aluminium |
| Shape | Tactical |
| Special features | Portable |
| Style | 5 Pack |
| Switch Installation Type | Handheld |
| Type of Bulb | LED |
| Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
J**E
Excellent powerful and flexible torches
These torches really are powerful. We used them on holiday when we needed to take our dogs out for a late night walk in a park. They really do throw a powerful and wide light. The flexibility of focussing the beam and also having a torch that flashes out SOS in morse code is a must for any walker from a safety point of view. The seller I bought from was superb and the price for 5 torches was great.
D**C
Excellent Value
Great value and really powerful torches.
B**T
Its ok
One of the lenses fell out so not the best build quality.
A**R
Torch
First class product at great price
B**Y
Handy Torches
Brilliant torches
R**N
Five Stars
Great product
A**R
All 5 flashlights work great. Super bright and adjustable beam. These flashlights can be powered with either 3 aaa batteries or a single 18650 battery with the included adapter which is just a plastic tube, but works perfectly. I bought these flashlights for a daycare and they are being used by kids that drop them all the time so they will be very thoroughly drop tested from 1-3 feet. I will try and update after about 6 months of testing, but so far the kids love them. City.Viking
P**C
Bonne lampes avec bonne luminosité. Plusieurs modes d eclairage et intensité.
K**I
Brought these cause you can never have too many flashlights as they tend to disappear in a house. They are lightweight, easy to use, durable, and the lights works great to see. I haven't had any problems with the battery life. Great value for a 5-pack.
W**Y
These Flashlights work well and as expected. They seem bright, although I have yet to measure the intensity. The focus function works easily; some other brands I've used were stiffer to refocus (tighter O-ring?). I modified some of these by swapping the LED for ultra-violet LEDs; two different light frequencies, two different flashlights. They were disassembled without much trouble, and I could see that they were well machined. This made the conversion straight forward and they work well. These are a good value.
A**N
I have several of these handy torches and found this one that has three brightness/power levels to have a strobe light effect on rotating fans. Trimmed my index fingernail a couple nights back. I was outside reading the numbers off my weather instruments using one of these 18650 lights. Usually I use a small single AAA light that lives in the weather box but on this occasion I happened to have the larger light for some other reason. This flashlight has five operational modes: Full Bright, Less Bright, Least Bright, Blink-Blink-Blink..., and S-O-S. I was reading the Wet Bulb Thermometer which sits in the air stream from a repurposed computer muffin fan when I noted the fan was rotating slowly, as if coasting down from a power outage. Klutzy wiring and all that... I checked the terminals and the 12v plug--all OK, and noted the fan--coasting I thought--had not yet stopped so I went to touch the slowly rotating blade and received quite a surprise. Only took a few seconds and a try with the AAA powered torch to suss out the puzzle. The 18650 light apparently does not "dim" the LED for intensity control but rather uses some sort of pulsing. A variation on the Blink and S.O.S modes I suppose. Fascinating! And somewhat hazardous too.
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