

🔦 Light up your adventure, own the night!
The NICRON L71 Tactical Flashlight delivers a powerful 1800-lumen LED beam with a unique 90° rotating head for flexible illumination. Featuring 8 lighting modes including emergency signals, it’s rechargeable via USB-C with a battery status indicator. Built tough with IP65 waterproof rating and drop resistance, this aluminum flashlight is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, emergency kits, and professional use.







| ASIN | B0CZP6KP8N |
| Additional Features | Magnetic Base, Rechargeable, Weatherproof |
| Assembled Height | 5.06 inches |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,861 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #80 in Tactical Flashlights |
| Brand Name | NICRON |
| Brightness | 1800 Lumen |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 288 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Matte |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.16"D x 1.16"W x 5.06"H |
| Item Type Name | Flashlight |
| Item Weight | 3.14 Ounces |
| Light Path Distance | 1030 Feet |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | NICRON |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 years. |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Magnetic Base |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Fishing |
| Runtime | 100 hours |
| Special Feature | Magnetic Base, Rechargeable, Weatherproof |
| Specification Met | CE, FCC, RoHS, UKCA |
| Style Name | Tactical |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 1800 Lumens |
J**S
Best pocket flashlight
This is a really bright little light. Don’t know if I’ll ever use the red light but it’s also magnetic got a swivel head, and rechargeable. Great light.
A**X
Upgrade from N9, worth it
== TL;DR: Improved quality-of-life changes over previous iterations (compared against N9), new features, and 'better' battery fwiw. == Summary: This is an upgrade purchase I made going from my Nicron N9 to L71; the old one still works just fine. This flashlight in comparison resolves a few minor issues I had with the previous version by adding in a USB-C charger built-in to the frame of the unit, and mounting the magnet inside the battery end-cap instead of being press-fit on the outside. == Pros: * Build Quality - Exceeds my previous Nicron by moving the magnet location to inside the end-cap; whereas the N9 had the magnet press-fit outside, thus preventing wear and tear to the protective coating of the magnet. Magnet strength is slightly diminished, but not enough so that it makes a difference and I 100% appreciate this change... I had concerns that eventually the magnet on the old unit would crack and start to come loose from its fitting. Pivoting of the head-assembly seems as smooth as the old one; though i would note the old one would require occasional electrical contact spray cleaning approximately every year or so to ensure continued operation. * Battery/Battery Life - Unknown for the new unit at this point, as I used unprotected cells with the old unit and this one came with a protected cell that I will be fielding for the foreseeable future. It should be noted that when I asked the seller what the battery size was, they reported it was a 21700; this is incorrect in my experience as the unit I received included an 18650 protected cell. This is what I typically use though, and so do not consider it a mark against the flashlight. * Size - Almost as compact as the N9, the L71 has a few millimeter positive difference at the head of the unit, where I plastic light-ring has been included. Not nearly enough of a change to be an issue, and I find the light ring inclusion a net-positive. * Cost - Considering what I received, it feels worth the money spent if all other things are equal to my previous iteration's experience. Time will tell in this regard, but I have not been led astray as of yet by Nicron's products. == Cons: * Build Quality - As previously mentioned, I've once in a blue-moon had to clean the head-assembly pivot point with electrical contact spray cleaner on the N9 version. Nothing from what I have observed in the L71 has led me to believe this will change, but I feel that is in the nature of the beast of mechanically-actuated angle-change flashlights, so do with that what you will. I do not care for the rubberized/PVC-like non-slip grip material, and will likely remove it from my L71 and replace with a custom leather grip. I would have preferred metal knurling like on the N9. I also have yet to get the "lock mode" to actually engage in all the testing I've done thus far, but considering my use-case, this is a non-issue for me. * Battery - Be aware: 18650, not a 21700 as reported by the seller when I posited the question to them. Moreover; ensure you're getting quality batteries from a reliable source. * Cost - I'm a cheap son-of-a-gun and the $40 I paid still made me grumble (10% off at time of purchase for me), but them's the breaks if you want something that will last years (as has been my experience). == Asides/Personal Notes: Highest setting for the standard lighting seems brighter than the old N9 I had, I like that. Thermal output at higher lumens is absolutely noticeable; though I typically only run it at the highest setting when it's a cooler ambient temperature anyways. I kept the old N7 in my pocket as an EDC, and intend to do the same with this. I usually keep the unit on lowest setting before turning it off and have not had an issue yet. I have concerns regarding the rubber plug used to protect the charging port eventually failing (either from wear or age), but it should be something that can be mitigated. I have moved the pocket-clip from the new unit to the old one, and the pictures attached show this fact.
R**S
Very nice.
Arrived on time, nicely packaged, played with it a bit and it is very easy to use and switch settings. This will be me reserve flashlight for my firefighting job. I love the various intensities that will come in handy as to were I am on the fire scene (operating the pumps, or on the end of the hose).
N**N
Nice flashlight
Very bright , easy to use , had problems with lens but support sent new parts right away
C**J
Best Flashlights
These are the best flashlights. Perfect for work. Had one break and they didn't hesitate to send me a new one. Nice and bright. Love the magnet on the bottom. Helps while working by freeing up a hand. Will be buying these when new models come out.
J**R
Just Eh…
A nice flashlight, rotation is nice and useful, it’s also quite bright when fully charged. The on/off button is a bit awkward to press. I gave 3 stars is because the clip it comes with barely holds. I’m a first responder so I had it on my radio strap. Every time I put minimal pressure it would fall to the ground, the protective screen broke off multiple times. Had to return the first one because of exposed wires due to the protection screen being broken and the second one got lost because it fell out and I didn’t notice until it was too late. I gave up and spent $100 on an angled streamlight which was 20x more durable for the field.
D**R
Nice light
I have always wanted this type flashlight since I used someone else's, this light is super bright with a strong magnet and I hope it lasts
A**R
Lasted about two weeks
At first when purchasing the light i was fantastic my favorite one due to its compact size and how bright it was battery life was amazing as well magnet strength was an over all 10 i thought the quality was good but after two weeks it gave out on me. I work as an industrial maintenance technician a bit clumsy at times so it would slip out of my hand time to time thought i found the one but at first i noticed the swivel started getting loose on me didnt think much of it till the light stopped working only function that would work was the red function
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