| Special Feature | Adjustable Light Modes, High Power, Impact Resistant, Non Slip Grip, Rechargeable |
| Color | Black |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Material | Aluminum |
Providing you can get it turned on. The on/off procedure is like entering a combination. 1-3 clicks of the button. I can never remember which one it is. It is very confusing and a bit aggravatingWhen the light does turn on then it is very bright and works well size of the flashlight is good
This is my third Sofirn light and I have become a huge fan of the brand. I love how simple the operation is. Two clicks to full power. Three to strobe. Hold to go between brightness. So simple, easy and consistent. This is by far the largest and brightest flashlight I own. It isn't a thrower, but a very wide extremely bright flood light. The tail switch is easier than a side switch to find, works with a nice click, and is a good fit in the hand. That size becomes a positive when you need to run it at full power for more than a few minutes as the back stays nice and cool while the front gets quite toasty and would make a great hand warmer in the winter. My other Sofirn have proven to be very durable, surviving many drops onto concrete, into water, engine oil, you name it and never miss a beat. In the week ive had this one It hasn’t missed a beat and with the long runtime of the larger 21700 battery has quickly become my favorite night shift light.
Too big for the pocket, too small as a wacker, and high output fades after about 30 seconds due to heat sensor. Still a really nice flashlight, powerful for a short time, heavy in the hand. Could use a tail switch but does stand upright. Wurkkos makes great flashlights, high quality and priced very competitive.
The Sofirn SC33 is a standout performer in the budget high-output flashlight category. It delivers impressive brightness, a well-thought-out UI, reliable charging, and solid build quality—all for a very competitive price. If you’re seeking a dependable, bright general-purpose or tactical EDC light and don’t mind a bit more heft, it’s a great choice. Just be sure to familiarize yourself with the UI nuances, and remember that actual lumens may be lower than the “5200 lm” spec.
Comes with a rechargeable 21700 liion battery. Simple to operate using the metal tail switch button. Just press and hold the button to cycle through the different brightness levels. It’s a great balance between a floodlight and a spotlight. From off you can click the button 4 times to put it into lockout mode around children. Feels very solid in my hands and I’m happy I purchased this.
Even after fully charging, the charge is running out within an hour.
A está linterna ya le tenía echado el ojo desde hace tiempo, pero no me animaba por el asunto del bloqueo automático (un tanto molesto para mí), afortunadamente encontré la manera de desactivarlo y la compré.Funciona excelente, ilumina muy bien, se puede usar tanto en ciudad como en el campo y en las grutas.Inunda muy bien los alrededores y también se puede usar como linterna táctica (una vez desactivado el autolock).La linterna es un poco grande para una EDC, pero aún así cabe perfectamente en mi mano.Para desactivar el auto bloqueo hay que proceder así:Estando bloqueada, presionar cuatro veces seguidas el interruptor (pulsaciones completas y rápidas) y la linterna parpadea un par de veces. En ese momento ya está desactivado el auto bloqueo (bajo tu propio riesgo) y puedes prenderla directamente sin tener que desbloquearla primero.En cualquier momento puedes ir directamente al estrobo si presionas tres veces seguidas el interruptor. Genial!Ilumina tu vida con esta gran linterna. La recomiendo ampliamente. Sólo con el tiempo podremos juzgar su durabilidad (espero que sea mucha). Me llegó en 4 días a Ciudad de México. Suerte en tu compra.
So far this is a great medium size light with a built in usb type C charging port. The light has good thow and is very bright in turbo mode. It uses a single 21700 (included) 5000mah battery and feels substantial and solid in the hand. The UI is relatively straightforward and the auto lock can be disabled. It has a sturdy feeling pocket clip (tip down) that is screwed into the body of the light with three small screws. It also has a small status indicator light on the side that turns on when the light is on. Would personally liked to have seen it used as an aux light while the light is off. But Overall for the "sale" price of around $40 - $45 with discounts the sc33 is an excellent light with a serviceable ui and so far seems to be fairly robust. I wouldn't consider a good edc pocket size/weight for most but as a glovebox, kitchen drawer, nightstand, etc light it's pretty much perfect. The e-switch on the light has a short travel and makes a satisfying click each time you press it I much prefer it over some other lights with rubber capped switches. Since mine didn't come with any instructions and I didn't find a complete manual online I've complied some observations from using the light below.While Locked:Click and hold to temporarily (while button is depressed) turn on in low modeSingle quick click will double flash (bright) to indicate that the light is locked outDouble click will unlock but leave auto lock enabledTripple click will unlock but leave auto lock enabledQuad click will unlock and disable auto lockUnlocked -- Off:Click and hold to turn on in low/moon modeSingle click to turn on at last brightness level except turboDouble click to go to turbo brightnessTriple click for strobeQuad click to manually enable lockout modeWhile on:Click and hold to step/ramp up or down (depending on ramp mode)Single click to power offDouble click to turboTriple click to strobeQuad click to change ramping mode
Providing you can get it turned on. The on/off procedure is like entering a combination. 1-3 clicks of the button. I can never remember which one it is. It is very confusing and a bit aggravatingWhen the light does turn on then it is very bright and works well size of the flashlight is good
This is my third Sofirn light and I have become a huge fan of the brand. I love how simple the operation is. Two clicks to full power. Three to strobe. Hold to go between brightness. So simple, easy and consistent. This is by far the largest and brightest flashlight I own. It isn't a thrower, but a very wide extremely bright flood light. The tail switch is easier than a side switch to find, works with a nice click, and is a good fit in the hand. That size becomes a positive when you need to run it at full power for more than a few minutes as the back stays nice and cool while the front gets quite toasty and would make a great hand warmer in the winter. My other Sofirn have proven to be very durable, surviving many drops onto concrete, into water, engine oil, you name it and never miss a beat. In the week ive had this one It hasn’t missed a beat and with the long runtime of the larger 21700 battery has quickly become my favorite night shift light.
Too big for the pocket, too small as a wacker, and high output fades after about 30 seconds due to heat sensor. Still a really nice flashlight, powerful for a short time, heavy in the hand. Could use a tail switch but does stand upright. Wurkkos makes great flashlights, high quality and priced very competitive.
The Sofirn SC33 is a standout performer in the budget high-output flashlight category. It delivers impressive brightness, a well-thought-out UI, reliable charging, and solid build quality—all for a very competitive price. If you’re seeking a dependable, bright general-purpose or tactical EDC light and don’t mind a bit more heft, it’s a great choice. Just be sure to familiarize yourself with the UI nuances, and remember that actual lumens may be lower than the “5200 lm” spec.
Comes with a rechargeable 21700 liion battery. Simple to operate using the metal tail switch button. Just press and hold the button to cycle through the different brightness levels. It’s a great balance between a floodlight and a spotlight. From off you can click the button 4 times to put it into lockout mode around children. Feels very solid in my hands and I’m happy I purchased this.
Even after fully charging, the charge is running out within an hour.
A está linterna ya le tenía echado el ojo desde hace tiempo, pero no me animaba por el asunto del bloqueo automático (un tanto molesto para mí), afortunadamente encontré la manera de desactivarlo y la compré.Funciona excelente, ilumina muy bien, se puede usar tanto en ciudad como en el campo y en las grutas.Inunda muy bien los alrededores y también se puede usar como linterna táctica (una vez desactivado el autolock).La linterna es un poco grande para una EDC, pero aún así cabe perfectamente en mi mano.Para desactivar el auto bloqueo hay que proceder así:Estando bloqueada, presionar cuatro veces seguidas el interruptor (pulsaciones completas y rápidas) y la linterna parpadea un par de veces. En ese momento ya está desactivado el auto bloqueo (bajo tu propio riesgo) y puedes prenderla directamente sin tener que desbloquearla primero.En cualquier momento puedes ir directamente al estrobo si presionas tres veces seguidas el interruptor. Genial!Ilumina tu vida con esta gran linterna. La recomiendo ampliamente. Sólo con el tiempo podremos juzgar su durabilidad (espero que sea mucha). Me llegó en 4 días a Ciudad de México. Suerte en tu compra.
So far this is a great medium size light with a built in usb type C charging port. The light has good thow and is very bright in turbo mode. It uses a single 21700 (included) 5000mah battery and feels substantial and solid in the hand. The UI is relatively straightforward and the auto lock can be disabled. It has a sturdy feeling pocket clip (tip down) that is screwed into the body of the light with three small screws. It also has a small status indicator light on the side that turns on when the light is on. Would personally liked to have seen it used as an aux light while the light is off. But Overall for the "sale" price of around $40 - $45 with discounts the sc33 is an excellent light with a serviceable ui and so far seems to be fairly robust. I wouldn't consider a good edc pocket size/weight for most but as a glovebox, kitchen drawer, nightstand, etc light it's pretty much perfect. The e-switch on the light has a short travel and makes a satisfying click each time you press it I much prefer it over some other lights with rubber capped switches. Since mine didn't come with any instructions and I didn't find a complete manual online I've complied some observations from using the light below.While Locked:Click and hold to temporarily (while button is depressed) turn on in low modeSingle quick click will double flash (bright) to indicate that the light is locked outDouble click will unlock but leave auto lock enabledTripple click will unlock but leave auto lock enabledQuad click will unlock and disable auto lockUnlocked -- Off:Click and hold to turn on in low/moon modeSingle click to turn on at last brightness level except turboDouble click to go to turbo brightnessTriple click for strobeQuad click to manually enable lockout modeWhile on:Click and hold to step/ramp up or down (depending on ramp mode)Single click to power offDouble click to turboTriple click to strobeQuad click to change ramping mode









