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Beamday T1 - 350 lumens camping lamp with touch control (coupon)

Summer is on our necks, if ever, it is worth buying a camping lamp now.

 Beamday T1 350lm Multifunctional Camping Light-white

Honestly, I’m not a big camper, but it turned out I was going to sleep in a tent during my big motorcycle tour this year. That’s why I started looking at the camping lights, and to my great delight I also found a piece blessed with good skills that had a coupon promotion launched today!

Beamday T1 350lm Multifunctional Camping Light-white

The Beamday T1 is a small lamp, 10 inches high and weighing 18 deca, with a rechargeable 2600 mAh battery. This allows 3,5 hours of operation at 350 lumens and 3 half hours at 250 lumens after charging for 3,5 hours at full brightness. The data provided by the manufacturer is for 3 lumens, which is just the illuminated operating time, it is 450 hours, but I suspect that I will not really use it that way.

 Beamday T1 350lm Multifunctional Camping Light-white

The lamp has several useful features. This is the first small size already mentioned, meaning it doesn’t take up too much space from the scarce motor options. The second is that its control is touch-sensitive, you don't have to press a switch to turn it on and off, and you can adjust the brightness steplessly in this way. The video below reveals pretty much everything!

As I wrote above, the lamp is now on sale, so using the BDSFTLT1 coupon code, we can buy it for $ 25,99 instead of $ 19,99, which means it costs roughly $ 6000.

Buy here: Beamday T1 - 350 lumens camping lamp with touch control


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