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Hurry, This Olight EDC Flashlight Is Over 40% Off for Black Friday

Olight’s compact iMini 2 delivers powerful, dependable light in a tiny EDC design—and its Black Friday price makes it an easy must-buy.
Hurry, This Olight EDC Flashlight Is Over 40% Off for Black Friday
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Small but seriously powerful, the Olight iMini 2 Keychain Flashlight for $11.39 (was $19.99) is one of the best Black Friday buys for everyday carry. It’s built from durable aluminum, blasts a crisp 50-lumen beam, and snaps onto a keyring or bag so it’s always within reach during power outages, car trouble, or late-night walks. Olight is a favorite flashlight brand thanks to its rugged build quality and reliable performance, and this mini rechargeable model offers that same dependability in a lightweight, budget-friendly package. It’s perfect for gifting, stocking stuffers, or upgrading your own EDC kit.

Olight iMini 2 Rechargeable Keychain Flashlight

Now $11.99 (was $19.99)

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This ultra-compact EDC flashlight delivers a clean, bright 50-lumen beam and attaches easily to keys, zippers, or bags for instant light in emergencies. With a durable aluminum body and built-in rechargeable battery, it’s a reliable everyday tool at a standout Black Friday price.

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Glenda Taylor is a BobVila.com staff writer with a background in the residential remodeling, home building, and home improvement industries. She started writing for BobVila.com in 2016 and covers a range of topics, including construction methods, code compliance, tool use, and the latest news in the housing and real estate industries. 


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