💡 Light up your world — don’t get left in the dark!
The Feyachi FL14-MB is a tactical-grade LED flashlight delivering 1200 lumens of bright white light with a 200-meter beam. Crafted from aircraft-grade aluminum with a matte black anodized finish, it offers shockproof and waterproof durability. Featuring a versatile offset mount and dual-switch tail cap for easy single-handed operation, it runs up to 4 hours on lithium-ion power. Perfect for professionals seeking reliable, high-performance illumination in any condition.
Special Feature | Lightweight, Adjustable Light Modes, Durable |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 1200 Lumens |
Product Dimensions | 5.24"D x 1.18"W x 1.18"H |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | Feyachi |
Brightness | 1200 Lumen |
Battery Description | LED |
Runtime | 4 hours |
Style | M-Lock Flashlight |
Finish Type | Matte |
Mounting Type | M-Lock Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tactical use |
Manufacturer | Feyachi |
UPC | 766646248977 |
Light Path Distance | 200 Meters |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FE690031004014-MB |
Finish types | Matte |
Special Features | Lightweight, Adjustable Light Modes, Durable |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**R
Outstanding budget light
First, this is a BUDGET light. That's why it's 30-40 bucks, and not $140-$240. Some of these reviewers' expectations are absurd. Second, certain aspects are quite good out of the box (again, for the price!): the mount -- a solid piece of aluminum for an M-Lok rail, which attached very snugly and offered a variety of mounting positions; the batteries and recharger -- you get two batteries and a recharger, both work just fine so far ("this thing will burn your house to ground!" -- umm, no it won't in all likelihood. What it will do is recharge your batteries in a couple of hours.); the light -- whether it's actually 1200 lumens, or only 1000 (or some other number which is largely meaningless to me), it's really bright, and has adequate throw and appropriate spill to be functional as a carry light or as a basic weapon light to well over 100 yards, which is farther than I will likely ever need to shoot in the dark. The pressure pad is obviously cheap, but mine works fine (so far) and actually mounted very comfortably on the rail with some double-sided 3M tape. Unknown: how long it holds up, and whether the light can withstand repeated recoil from my 300 blackout. I suspect it will hold up just fine since I'm not subjecting it to thousands upon thousands of rounds, and I'm not dragging it through the snow, sand, mud, rain, etc. I am not going to war. I am not an Operator. I'm guessing you're not either since you're looking at a $40 "tactical" light. By the way, I have a fancy, name-brand light that failed within a month -- these things happen, and I didn't view it as a knock against that company's product which is very good. If this light fails, I won't be crushed -- I'll still have the (surprisingly good) mount, recharger and batteries. For $40? Outstanding.
H**E
Quality inexpensive light for my shotgun.
Shipped quickly and well packaged. Contains everything you need. Light is well made and nicely bright. Can be used with the toggle button cap or the remote wired sensor. Mounted easily with the Mlok and also had the adapter for pictanny mounting. Bought another because of the impressive quality at this price point. Hard to go wrong with the price compared to the more 'fashionable' brands and I think the quality is on par with those as well. Not sure about the durability but no issues so far and about 500 rounds later. Love the rechargable battery aspect, just unscrew the end a little to expose the charging port. As long as the durability lasts I'll continue to test and use Feyachi products.
K**Z
Greate valued flashlight easy to mount and very bright
A durable flash light that is very bright and makes dark rooms so much easier to see in. The button is responsive and charging this is easy. only problem has to be the button doesn't have a mount and you sorta have to just either tape it on or try to figure out how to use the strap it comes with but some tactical tape works better. the chargeable battery is the biggest bonus though makes it well worth it.
C**8
Great Flashlight, Not my favorite weapon light
This brand has 2 different lights with that are almost identical. I would choose the other for a weapon light. This makes for a great flashlight though.Both lights have about the same body. This one is USB charging (less favorable for a weapon light in my feelings) and rather than an on/off endcap switch is has multiple rightness levels (again not my fav).That said this is a great light for hand use. The other weapon mounts pieces seems fine and are also the same ones packaged with the other unit. The lumen rating on the light is probably complete BS. The is normally true with any of these lower end lights. light control is poor, also kind of normal for an inexpensive light.If this light fails it will be it's switch button. That is a common failure point on inexpensive lights. I'll only know that with time.
J**
10/10
Fits good and seems durable, super bright adjustable light. The pressure pad wire is a bit long but it’s more for a full size then AR/P
A**W
Definitely worth the money
I got the flashlight in a professional box. Inside were 2 batteries, a battery charger (since they’re reusable) a pressure switch, a tradition switch for the back of the flashlight that also has a detachable wrist strap, the flashlight itself, an MLOK mounting rail and everything you need to mount it. I first got this flashlight about a month or two ago, and while I haven’t been using it a ton, I still use it pretty often. I charged the first battery to full, put it in, and haven’t had to change it since. The flashlight has a good battery life, and is very bright. Mounted well to my airsoft rifle but the switch placement was a little awkward (not because of the product, just because I don’t have very many places I can comfortably put the switch on my CQB gun.) Speaking of the tactical switch, it doesn’t come with anything to stick the switch down. I personally cut up old bicycle tubing and wrapped it around the hand guard, which keeps the switch in place and blends in with my gun. Finally, I wanted to say that it’s easy to change the tactile switch and pressure switch. I usually keep it on my rifle, but when I need a good flashlight, I just loosen the mount a little and unscrew the tactical switch. Then I just put the tradition button switch on the end and I have a lightweight, bright and durable flashlight. Would definitely buy another one, if I need another flashlight. This company has amazing products for the prices.
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