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product_id: 481222874
title: "77outdoor EDC Small Rechargeable Flashlight, Sofirn SC18 1800 High Lumen Flashlight, Super Bright Pocket Light with Powerful SST-40 LED, Type C Charging Port for Camping, Emergency, Dog Walking"
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price: "312 Lei"
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# 1800 Lumens max brightness USB-C fast recharge in 1 hour IPX8 waterproof & impact resistant 77outdoor EDC Small Rechargeable Flashlight, Sofirn SC18 1800 High Lumen Flashlight, Super Bright Pocket Light with Powerful SST-40 LED, Type C Charging Port for Camping, Emergency, Dog Walking

**Brand:** 77outdoor
**Price:** 312 Lei
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Illuminate your world, anytime, anywhere — don’t get left in the dark!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 77outdoor EDC Small Rechargeable Flashlight, Sofirn SC18 1800 High Lumen Flashlight, Super Bright Pocket Light with Powerful SST-40 LED, Type C Charging Port for Camping, Emergency, Dog Walking by 77outdoor
- **How much does it cost?** 312 Lei with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ro](https://www.desertcart.ro/products/481222874-77outdoor-edc-small-rechargeable-flashlight-sofirn-sc18-1800-high-lumen)

## Best For

- 77outdoor enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted 77outdoor brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Blinding Brightness:** Domeless SST-40 LED delivers up to 1800 lumens with a beam throw of 711ft (217m) for unmatched visibility.
- • **Rapid USB-C Recharge:** Full charge in just 60 minutes with included 18650 battery—stay powered for up to 23 hours on low mode.
- • **Built for the Elements:** IPX8 waterproof rating and 3-foot impact resistance ensure relentless performance in any adventure.
- • **Pocket-Sized Powerhouse:** Ultra-compact 3.9'' aluminum body weighing just 1.9oz—carry brilliance anywhere.
- • **Versatile 6-Mode Interface:** Seamlessly switch between Low, Medium, High, Turbo, Moonlight, and Strobe modes with intuitive side e-switch.

## Overview

The 77outdoor Sofirn SC18 is a sleek, rechargeable EDC flashlight featuring a powerful SST-40 LED that outputs up to 1800 lumens with a 217-meter beam throw. Its compact aluminum design weighs only 1.9oz, making it perfect for pocket carry. Equipped with a USB-C charging port, it fully recharges in just one hour and offers up to 23 hours of runtime on low mode. With six adjustable brightness modes, IPX8 waterproofing, and impact resistance, this flashlight is engineered for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliable, high-performance illumination on the go.

## Description

1800 high lumen flashlight

Review: I was recently furnished the SC18 flashlight by Sofirn in exchange for an impartial review. Here are my thoughts; Size & Weight: The most obvious characteristic of the SC18 is its small size and weight for an 18650 light. It’s easily the smallest 18650 light I’ve owned. The pic below shows how it compares to the popular Sofirn SC31 Pro, on the right, which is a fairly compact 18650 light itself. On the left is the SC21 Mini, which uses a much smaller 16340 cell. I usually reach for a smaller flashlight, as long as it has the output I need at the moment. For me, that’s usually an AA/14500 or 16340 light. But the SC18 is small and light enough that I’ve found myself choosing it recently. The impressive output, and superior runtime, give it a big performance edge over my AA/14500 and 16340 lights. User Interface (UI): The SC18 has a side “e” (electronic) switch. I generally prefer a mechanical switch, but as e-switches go, the SC18’s is pretty good. One reviewer noticed a slight delay between pressing the switch and the light activating, but I don’t see that. A common problem with side e-switches is that they’re so recessed that it’s hard to locate them in the dark. The SC18 suffers a little from this as the button lies fairly flat, but not so much as with some I’ve seen. The fact that it sits right between the pronounced cooling fins also helps locate it. Finally, placing the clip 180 degrees opposite the switch also makes it easy to locate. One of my dislikes for e-switches is that their operation varies from light to light. I have a lot of flashlights and so remembering the various schemes is a challenge. For the SC18 it’s a quick press to turn on, then press-and-hold to cycle through low-medium-high. From off, press-and-hold activates moon mode (even during lockout). Double click for turbo; triple click for strobe; quadruple click locks or unlocks the light (to prevent it turning on accidentally. You can also simply unscrew the tailcap just enough to break the circuit). I like the simplicity of low-medium-high as you can get to where you’re going quickly. Double click for turbo is a common feature on many lights and is quick and easy. The mode spacing is very good. The SC18 also has mode memory---when you turn it on, it will remember its previous level (low-medium-high). Beam and Output: The SC18 uses a TIR (total internal reflection) lens and produces a clean white beam. Some reviewers have found it too cool but it suits me fine. I’m not a warm tint aficionado and am happy with a cool tint, as long as it’s not too blue or green, as it tends to yield a little more output. The SC18 manages a good combination of throw and spill, emphasizing throw a bit more with a fairly bright and tight spot. The throw is impressive for such a small light and comes close to matching that of its bigger brother, the SC31 Pro. We have a large yard and I can reach every corner with medium, and way beyond with high and turbo. I’ve read SC18 reviews where the lumen output was measured and it fell fairly short of the claimed lumens. I’m nevertheless impressed with the actual output I’ve observed. Moreover, one of those reviews measured the candela (hotspot intensity) as greater than claimed---meaning longer throw. Runtime: I’m not equipped to do any serious runtime tests but so far I’ve been impressed with how slowly the 3000 mAh 18650 cell depletes. Maybe because I’m used to how quickly my 14500 and 16340 lights run down, but when I periodically check the SC18 cell on a multimeter, I’m surprised how little the voltage has dropped. My impression from some reviews is that the SC18 is a direct drive rather than a regulated light. That is, the output decreases as the battery depletes. In the SC18 this was observed most dramatically in turbo and high, less so in medium, and just slightly in low. (A regulated light, by contrast, maintains near constant output even as the battery depletes.) I consider this a significant negative, though it will be more or less of one depending on how you use the light. If you use it for hours at a time between charges, it would be more of a problem. If, like me, you use it for fairly brief periods and can access a charger whenever you like, it’s not as important. I’ve been using my SC18 for brief periods every night for the last 5 or 6 nights and any decrease in output hasn’t been noticeable. Charging: A separate charger isn’t needed for the SC18. To charge, simply plug the USB-C cord into the charging port and the other end into the USB port of your computer. I dislike rubber port covers as they’re flimsy and can get in the way and become easily dislodged. I hope Sofirn will develop a metal sleeve covered port similar to the one certain Fenix and ThruNite lights have. That said, those lights have built in, non-replaceable batteries, which have their own disadvantages. So, if that’s a requirement for the metal sleeve feature, there’s a real trade-off. The SC18 does use USB-C charging, which is faster than Micro-USB, and is quickly becoming the standard for rechargeable flashlights. Misc. Features: The SC18 has reverse polarity protection, so that if you accidentally insert the battery in the wrong direction, it won’t damage the battery or the flashlight. There is low and high voltage protection. If the battery is over-charged, or overly depleted, the light cuts off. There is a low battery indicator. When you first switch on the SC18, a green light in the button appears, indicating good status. A red light means the battery is low, and a flashing red light means to charge immediately. The tailcap is wide and flat, so the SC18 will easily and steadily tailstand (although not if the lanyard is attached). Some reviewers have complained of lack of a magnetic tailcap, but that’s not a feature I need. The clip is nice looking, sturdy, and firmly attached. It was too tight out of the box as it caused the light to scrape pretty hard on my jeans. But I was able to bend it slightly and now it’s fine. The SC18 has an attractive design and appearance. It’s fairly sleek and not “junked up”. The cooling fins, which perform an important function on such a small and high powered light, aren’t oversized and ugly. The horizontal lines on the body are a nice design feature. One reviewer said they make the grip a little slick, but this isn’t an issue for me, especially since the clip gives you something extra to grab. Value: The desertcart price tends to jump around but at the time of this writing it’s $22.49, which includes the 18650 battery, USB-C charging cord, lanyard, 2 spare o-rings, and user manual. For such a small, powerful, and well designed light, the SC18 lands towards the top of the bang-for-the-buck list. Overall, it’s just a great value.
Review: Noch kleiner wäre zu klein. So aber hat sie die richtige Größe, leuchtet für Spaziergänge, Gassi-Gehen und Wanderungen richtig hell. Und - sie scheint mit einer Ladung recht lange auszukommen. Auch kein zu verachtendes Argument. Die Qualität beurteile ich dann in zwei Jahren. Aber bis jetzt: Top!

## Features

- Leading Performance: This LED flashlight is equipped with 1* upgrade domeless SST-40 led, 1800 Lumen max, the beam distance is throwing up to 711ft (217m). Producing a particularly soft and balanced beam profile to preserve comfortable vision.
- Portable: Easy to carry in a pocket with its lightweight (1.9oz） and compact Aluminum body (3.9‘’ 0.9‘’）. SC18 pocket flashlight is your outdoor companion. Make sure to click 4 times to lock it when put in a backpack or pocket to avoid accidental clicks.
- USB C Rechargeable: Inserted a USB-C charging port, large capacity battery included and fully charged in 1 hour through a 5A/2V charger . Approx working 6.3 hours at Medium mode(350lm), 23 hours at Low mode(100lm).
- 6 Modes: Access different outputs with the side e-switch for any daily use scenarios.Indicators on the side switch to get a power level reminder at a glance. It features six brightness levels: Low/ Medium/ High/ Turbo/ Moon/ Strobe.
- Ready to Perform: Rated at IPX8 waterproof to withstand extreme weather conditions. Our handheld flashlights are impact-resistant and feature a sturdy aluminum alloy body that can withstand a direct 3-foot drop. No worries about slipping out of hand easily with double unique knurling for unique style and solid grip..Notice: Before putting the flashlight in your pocket or backpack, please lock out the switch, or loosen the tube a little bit to cut the connection.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BB2DMPSL |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Lightweight, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #145,567 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2,252 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand Name | 77outdoor |
| Brightness | 1800 Lumen |
| Color | Black Regular kit |
| Colour | Black Regular kit |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 423 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.8D x 7.6W x 2.5H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | flashlight |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Pounds |
| Item height | 1 inches |
| Light Path Distance | 217 Meters |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light Source Wattage | 1.95 Watts |
| Light source type | LED |
| Manufacturer | 77outdoor |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Handheld |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor activities, emergencies, dog walking |
| Runtime | 23 hours |
| Special features | Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Lightweight, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Style Name | Compact |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 4.35 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 1800 Lumens |
| White brightness | 1800 Lumens |

## Product Details

- **Colour:** Black Regular kit
- **Light source type:** LED
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Power source:** Battery Powered
- **Special features:** Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Lightweight, Portable, Rechargeable

## Images

![77outdoor EDC Small Rechargeable Flashlight, Sofirn SC18 1800 High Lumen Flashlight, Super Bright Pocket Light with Powerful SST-40 LED, Type C Charging Port for Camping, Emergency, Dog Walking - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61WCtG74EcL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does SC18 flashlight overheat?**
A: SC18 has high brightness, small size, and heat is normal. It has Advanced Temperature Regulation technology, which will adjust the brightness level automatically when the driver temperature reaches relatively high temperature to prevent overheating.

**Q: Does SC18 flashlight have charging protection?**
A: SC18 flashlight has LVP & HVP, if the battery voltage is lower than 2.7V or higher than 4.35V, it turns off automatically.

**Q: Does SC18 flashlight have a memory mode?**
A: Yes, it does have. It memorizes the last brightness level used in the general modes (except Moon, Turbo and Strobe).

**Q: What to do if the flashlight doesn't light up?**
A: First make sure the battery has power, then wipe the ends of the battery and the spring with alcohol, which will make them have good contact. Other problems, feel free to reach out to us.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***. on 14 January 2023*

I was recently furnished the SC18 flashlight by Sofirn in exchange for an impartial review. Here are my thoughts; Size & Weight: The most obvious characteristic of the SC18 is its small size and weight for an 18650 light. It’s easily the smallest 18650 light I’ve owned. The pic below shows how it compares to the popular Sofirn SC31 Pro, on the right, which is a fairly compact 18650 light itself. On the left is the SC21 Mini, which uses a much smaller 16340 cell. I usually reach for a smaller flashlight, as long as it has the output I need at the moment. For me, that’s usually an AA/14500 or 16340 light. But the SC18 is small and light enough that I’ve found myself choosing it recently. The impressive output, and superior runtime, give it a big performance edge over my AA/14500 and 16340 lights. User Interface (UI): The SC18 has a side “e” (electronic) switch. I generally prefer a mechanical switch, but as e-switches go, the SC18’s is pretty good. One reviewer noticed a slight delay between pressing the switch and the light activating, but I don’t see that. A common problem with side e-switches is that they’re so recessed that it’s hard to locate them in the dark. The SC18 suffers a little from this as the button lies fairly flat, but not so much as with some I’ve seen. The fact that it sits right between the pronounced cooling fins also helps locate it. Finally, placing the clip 180 degrees opposite the switch also makes it easy to locate. One of my dislikes for e-switches is that their operation varies from light to light. I have a lot of flashlights and so remembering the various schemes is a challenge. For the SC18 it’s a quick press to turn on, then press-and-hold to cycle through low-medium-high. From off, press-and-hold activates moon mode (even during lockout). Double click for turbo; triple click for strobe; quadruple click locks or unlocks the light (to prevent it turning on accidentally. You can also simply unscrew the tailcap just enough to break the circuit). I like the simplicity of low-medium-high as you can get to where you’re going quickly. Double click for turbo is a common feature on many lights and is quick and easy. The mode spacing is very good. The SC18 also has mode memory---when you turn it on, it will remember its previous level (low-medium-high). Beam and Output: The SC18 uses a TIR (total internal reflection) lens and produces a clean white beam. Some reviewers have found it too cool but it suits me fine. I’m not a warm tint aficionado and am happy with a cool tint, as long as it’s not too blue or green, as it tends to yield a little more output. The SC18 manages a good combination of throw and spill, emphasizing throw a bit more with a fairly bright and tight spot. The throw is impressive for such a small light and comes close to matching that of its bigger brother, the SC31 Pro. We have a large yard and I can reach every corner with medium, and way beyond with high and turbo. I’ve read SC18 reviews where the lumen output was measured and it fell fairly short of the claimed lumens. I’m nevertheless impressed with the actual output I’ve observed. Moreover, one of those reviews measured the candela (hotspot intensity) as greater than claimed---meaning longer throw. Runtime: I’m not equipped to do any serious runtime tests but so far I’ve been impressed with how slowly the 3000 mAh 18650 cell depletes. Maybe because I’m used to how quickly my 14500 and 16340 lights run down, but when I periodically check the SC18 cell on a multimeter, I’m surprised how little the voltage has dropped. My impression from some reviews is that the SC18 is a direct drive rather than a regulated light. That is, the output decreases as the battery depletes. In the SC18 this was observed most dramatically in turbo and high, less so in medium, and just slightly in low. (A regulated light, by contrast, maintains near constant output even as the battery depletes.) I consider this a significant negative, though it will be more or less of one depending on how you use the light. If you use it for hours at a time between charges, it would be more of a problem. If, like me, you use it for fairly brief periods and can access a charger whenever you like, it’s not as important. I’ve been using my SC18 for brief periods every night for the last 5 or 6 nights and any decrease in output hasn’t been noticeable. Charging: A separate charger isn’t needed for the SC18. To charge, simply plug the USB-C cord into the charging port and the other end into the USB port of your computer. I dislike rubber port covers as they’re flimsy and can get in the way and become easily dislodged. I hope Sofirn will develop a metal sleeve covered port similar to the one certain Fenix and ThruNite lights have. That said, those lights have built in, non-replaceable batteries, which have their own disadvantages. So, if that’s a requirement for the metal sleeve feature, there’s a real trade-off. The SC18 does use USB-C charging, which is faster than Micro-USB, and is quickly becoming the standard for rechargeable flashlights. Misc. Features: The SC18 has reverse polarity protection, so that if you accidentally insert the battery in the wrong direction, it won’t damage the battery or the flashlight. There is low and high voltage protection. If the battery is over-charged, or overly depleted, the light cuts off. There is a low battery indicator. When you first switch on the SC18, a green light in the button appears, indicating good status. A red light means the battery is low, and a flashing red light means to charge immediately. The tailcap is wide and flat, so the SC18 will easily and steadily tailstand (although not if the lanyard is attached). Some reviewers have complained of lack of a magnetic tailcap, but that’s not a feature I need. The clip is nice looking, sturdy, and firmly attached. It was too tight out of the box as it caused the light to scrape pretty hard on my jeans. But I was able to bend it slightly and now it’s fine. The SC18 has an attractive design and appearance. It’s fairly sleek and not “junked up”. The cooling fins, which perform an important function on such a small and high powered light, aren’t oversized and ugly. The horizontal lines on the body are a nice design feature. One reviewer said they make the grip a little slick, but this isn’t an issue for me, especially since the clip gives you something extra to grab. Value: The Amazon price tends to jump around but at the time of this writing it’s $22.49, which includes the 18650 battery, USB-C charging cord, lanyard, 2 spare o-rings, and user manual. For such a small, powerful, and well designed light, the SC18 lands towards the top of the bang-for-the-buck list. Overall, it’s just a great value.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by H***N on 15 December 2023*

Noch kleiner wäre zu klein. So aber hat sie die richtige Größe, leuchtet für Spaziergänge, Gassi-Gehen und Wanderungen richtig hell. Und - sie scheint mit einer Ladung recht lange auszukommen. Auch kein zu verachtendes Argument. Die Qualität beurteile ich dann in zwei Jahren. Aber bis jetzt: Top!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by B***G on 8 December 2022*

The SC18 delivers on nearly everything you could ask for in a compact and simple flashlight, and it's amazing how inexpensive it manages to be! The user interface is very straightforward, but still has great features like moonlight mode and an electronic lockout mode. I really appreciate the low battery indicator on the switch and that charging works with USB C to C cables (which unfortunately not all flashlights I've had can do). The beam pattern with the TIR lens is great for the outdoors or large rooms: it has a tight focused hotspot in the middle and a wide spill that gradually tapers outward. It's surprisingly throwy, but still completely usable up close. It's not the brightest light ever, but it's as bright as a light this size can be without overheating in a matter of seconds and it's more than enough output for anything I ever need a flashlight for. I always prefer a warmer tint and higher color rendering, but those are features that will lead to less output, so I'm happy with the tradeoff for a light like this. It feels incredibly premium given the price. The finish feels very smooth, and the machining is more comfortable and more interesting than the knurling on most lights. The body and head are all one piece instead of separate like most lights, so it's probably a little more durable than average, too. I would love if it had a tail magnet, but I understand given the price that some things need to be left out. I also would have preferred a metal switch, but the rubber one at least has a very satisfying click to it. It has springs on both ends of the battery, so there's no rattle or movement of anything, it just feels super solid. In the end it's a great light at a great price. I often prefer to use more complicated or more specialized flashlights, but I will probably end up buying more SC18s in the future as gifts or to loan to other people because it's a high quality light that just works.

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