Sofirn is one of the very few companies that seems to have mostly quite satisfied customers. Quality/price ratio is good. Plus simple that is good design. And good service. Whereas i do not buy nitecore products although they are attractive since my impression is they do not suffer their clients gladly. So chance might be you loose some money on expensive products. Thanks for your reviews. I like them short that is max. 8 to 12 min.
I have the same flashlight. The switch on wheel is getting stuck very bad while trying to operate it. Any idea how to loosen/ lubricate it? It’s less than a year used and I think the sand particles that go in are making it difficult to turn. Build quality is great
@@flashlightsuk1422 here to update anyone who reads this that putting a bit of generic machine oil in the gaps made the magnetic wheel even smoother than it was when I purchased it brand new. I am loving the flash light even more now. The turning clicks are extremely satisfying
Sofirn is one of the very few companies that seems to have mostly quite satisfied customers.
Quality/price ratio is good. Plus simple that is good design. And good service.
Whereas i do not buy nitecore products although they are attractive since my impression is they do not suffer their clients gladly.
So chance might be you loose some money on expensive products.
Thanks for your reviews. I like them short that is max. 8 to 12 min.
Thanks - Sofirn is my fav brand based on price versus performance/quality :)
Yes, and design is good up to very good in a nice simple way.
Same here,,i got sd05 too and the swith is damaged..how to repair the switch?
Can you make review beam compilation between sd05 and if25a
I agree, the simple ui is just great for me, don't need more. Its a great little light !👍
Yes it is - in my opinion vastly under rated!
@@flashlightsuk1422 It's been sold by Banggood for about 20 € at the moment, this is almost given, i will buy It 😌👍
@@gernotboesser6901 I almost feel like I'm stealing from Sofirn at their prices!!
I have the same flashlight. The switch on wheel is getting stuck very bad while trying to operate it. Any idea how to loosen/ lubricate it? It’s less than a year used and I think the sand particles that go in are making it difficult to turn. Build quality is great
Try a bit of WD40 or compressed air to get rid of it. Fine sand is a real pain!
@@flashlightsuk1422 I was thinking to try just that but was worried if I doing so would damage the magnet inside or something
@@Gearsub Have you got any choice but to try?
@@flashlightsuk1422 here to update anyone who reads this that putting a bit of generic machine oil in the gaps made the magnetic wheel even smoother than it was when I purchased it brand new. I am loving the flash light even more now. The turning clicks are extremely satisfying