🔦 Light up your world with power and precision—because ordinary just won’t do.
The Sofirn SC33 tactical flashlight delivers an astonishing 5200 lumens with a beam distance of 327 meters, powered by a rechargeable USB-C lithium polymer battery. Featuring six adjustable light modes plus three strobe settings, it adapts to any environment. Its durable waterproof aluminum body with stainless steel bezel ensures resilience in harsh conditions, while its compact design makes it ideal for camping, outdoor work, and everyday carry.
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 |
White Brightness | 5200 Lumens |
Included Components | Battery, Light kit inlcuded, Usb Cable |
Product Dimensions | 1.25"D x 1.25"W x 5.15"H |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts (AC) |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Brand | CSTEBOKE |
Brightness | 5200 Lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
Style | Modern |
Finish Type | Black |
Manufacturer | CSTEBOKE |
Size | edc |
Part Number | TEBO-SC33 |
Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
Item model number | TEBO-SC33 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Shape | Cylindrical |
Finish types | Black |
Number of Lights | 1 |
Specific Uses | Flashlight, Camping, Hiking, Dog Walking, Daily Carry, Hunting, Power Outage, Emergency, Survival Kit, Boating, Backup, Survival, Auto, Home, Outdoor, Indoor, General Purpose |
Special Features | Adjustable Light Modes, High Power, Impact Resistant, Non Slip Grip, Rechargeable |
Light Direction | Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Wattage | 18.5 Watt-hours |
Bulb Features | Adjustable Light Modes |
Average Life | 50000 Hours |
W**H
Solid option
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.
J**O
Great for the price.
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
J**L
Brightest light I own. Fantastic
I have most of the wurkkos/sofirn lights and they are all great but THIS one is a winner. This is pretty much their flagship medium size light and it shows. Actual regulated driver so it mostly maintains constant brightness, temp step down, stepped or ramp options, and a truly great e-switch and UI. I wish it had Anduril software but the UI on this light is great and offers DIRECT access to moon, a user memory setting, or turbo, and that's what I like most about Anduril anyway. I know I can pick it up and know for sure which of 3 modes I will get, Perfect! Saw some tests of this light hit 4,000+ lumens on the stock battery. It certainly looks like it too, blows away any other light I have, it's literally like a helicopter search light. The color temp on the cree xhp70.3 Hi I got looks a perfect 5700-6,000k no higher, tint is almost perfectly white too no hint of green. The beam is a general use type with a mixed flood and spot profile. It throws decent due to the sheer lumens it puts out, but it does tend toward the floody side (but not as floody as say the sc28). Just a great general beam profile most should enjoy. Only negative I can say is it's a little chunky, the tail e-switch requires and internal double wall design so it's a bit thicker than an sc28 or td04. Auto lockout is able to be turnes off on the newest shipment (4 clicks). Don't forget you have to charge the battery when you get it, they come semi depleted in storage mode. One more thing, be careful if you are not used to high power flashlights or who you give this to. This light is powerful enough it can start a FIRE or burn your clothes or house if accidentally turned on in turbo next to flammable items. Leave auto lock on, lock it out yourself, or just be mindful of it. This is a fantastic light, and I think you will be amazed at it like I am.
T**N
SUPER, incredible, amazing flashlight!
The media could not be loaded. Everything about this light is top notch! It is super bright and hold a very high lumen output for over an hour! It holds turbo at 5300 lumens for close to 2 minutes before stepping down too. The electronic tail switch is great and I really like the auto lock feature as I really do worry that some lights can turn on in your pack and burn holes in your stuff. No need to worry with the SC 33. The ONLY gripe I have is that whenever you are taking it apart to install or take out the battery, the springs from either end are loading the threafs so you have to be VERY careful that you don't crossbreed or strip the rather soft aluminum body of the light. So far I haven't but I could see this being a problem for anyone that doesn't have some experience with small mechanisms. I was a bicycle mechanic for many years and am sensitive to these types of issues. Just push the head and body firmly together before you begin to twist and engage the threads. Be certain they are matched up perfectly by a micro twist back and forth. Once you are sure. Screw it together. I hope 1 person is helped fro. Reading this! :). Huge shout out to Sofirn for continuing to design and provide such incredible products for an affordable price! Some brands would charge $200 for a light with this amount of quality and features. I never second guess my decision to buy Sofirn!
L**8
interesting size
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.
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