« Reply #7 on: April 25, 2024, 03:32:30 AM »
I was going to order 10 packages of the utility knife blades. I saw that I ordered enough stuff to get a free i5T EOS EDC Flashlight, either Black or Pumpkin Stains. I took 1 package of blades out of my cart and still had just enough to get the free flashlight. I ended up getting another Pumpkin Stains, like one of the lights I gave away for Christmas. Since this is an i5T, and not an i5R, it doesn't come with a rechargeable battery. It's only supposed to use a AA battery, but will take a lithium battery nade for the other flashlight and put out more light. It has a max output of 300 lumens and a max throw of 60 meters. But the R versions with their customized 14500 lithium-ion battery and built-in USB-C charging interface have a max output of 350 lumens and a max throw of 64 meters. I'll give a package of blades to 3 of my friend and still have 6 for myself. It's not likely that I'll use all of them in this lifetime, but they're there if I do. You never know when I might get the urge to shingle a shed or something where I need spare blades to do some cutting. Or to attach them to a bat to use as a zombie weapon.
https://www.olightstore.com/i5t-eos-edc-flashlight
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