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| #237867 - 12/23/11 01:39 PM  Re: Flashlight for Christmas
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|   Geezer in Chief
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 Registered:  08/26/06
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 Loc:  southern Cal
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True, and what is neat is how much more reliable, inexpensive, and compact lighting is now, compared to "the good old days"
 I have a bunch of photon LEDs which I typically attach as zipper pulls om my packs so they will be useful in probing the contents on dark nights.  Those timy little lights are more reliable and just as bright, at least, as the main lights I used to use before LEDs.
 
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| #237871 - 12/23/11 02:47 PM  Re: Flashlight for Christmas
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|   Addict
 
 Registered:  03/18/10
 Posts: 530
 Loc:  Montreal Canada
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I tried those 4 battery lights, they always end up sitting in the drawer not used. Now I stick with 2x 123a lights. |  
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| #237873 - 12/23/11 03:32 PM  Re: Flashlight for Christmas
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|   Enthusiast
 
 Registered:  01/25/09
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I had a chance to play with the TK35 at my local Wholesale Sports.  And, I too have been seriously thinking of buying that light.  I live on acreage with a couple of horses and having that much light would sure come in handy at times.  After being a long time Surefire fan, I now have several Fenix lights, including one that is probably 5 years old and still reliable. They make a great light for the money. |  
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| #237885 - 12/23/11 05:53 PM  Re: Flashlight for Christmas
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|   Old Hand
 
   Registered:  09/12/01
 Posts: 960
 Loc:  Saskatchewan, Canada
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the phased plasma rifle in the 40w range nears reality The Olight S65 "baton" light sure looks like a light saber from Star Wars .  But back to the OP, that's interesting. I've never seen Fenix sold in a physical location before (I'm expecting a couple 4Sevens lights in the mail myself). Did this vendor have other non-mainstream brands, too?No, just Fenix brand flashlights.  But then again he was also selling a lot of other gear designed for para-military, guards, police, sportsman, etc.  The handcuffs might come in handy some evening.  [Opps did I say that out loud?] |  
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| #237909 - 12/24/11 12:21 AM  Re: Flashlight for Christmas
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|   Old Hand
 
 Registered:  03/08/03
 Posts: 1019
 Loc:  East Tennessee near Bristol
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If you're in the east Tennessee area,   Smoky Mountain Knife Works  carries Fenix, Surefire, & Streamlight models.  I haven't compared prices.
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| #238263 - 12/30/11 02:23 AM  Re: Flashlight for Christmas
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|   Carpal Tunnel
 
   Registered:  05/05/07
 Posts: 3601
 Loc:  Ontario, Canada
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The smallest fenix I've seen is the one a little stouter than the maglite solitare and it was $55 compared to $20 for the mag. I haven't been able to justify the cost of a fenix. I'm sure I'll come around.   $55? Really? I sure hope it wasn't the Fenix EO1 or E02. They're both $12 and $18 respectively. If so you might want to call Fenix and file a complaint against that seller. (I at first guessed maybe you meant 55 Canadian Dollars, but the USD to CA$ is nearly equal.) I just have the one Fenix. The PD30 Premium R4. Nice light. I'd get another. Confirmed that it was EO1 - $55 and EO2 - $54. This is why I come here before making big purchases!  On the upside, I found a 3 X AAA maglite XL 100, that I've only seen in pics before, in another store today for $11! |  
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