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| I've been carrying a Fenix E12 for around 5 years and it has never let me down. I think I've replaced the single AA battery once in that time. I highly recommend it. Jim
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| Posts: 9791 | Location: The right side of Washington State | Registered: September 14, 2008 |  
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“There is love in me the likes of which you’ve never seen. There is rage in me the likes of which should never escape." —Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
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| I have a Surefire Titan back during the GREAT WEB DISCOUNT CHRISTMAS PAST...when their web admin screwed up and marked everything something like 50% off and everyone jumped on it. Got 2 actually. They work great, but no clicks tailcap which I do miss. I picked up a Streamlight Microstream USB Pocket Light for my daughter to try out. It has 2 settings, HIGH 250 Lumens and LOW 40 Lumens. Light color is bright white, compared to a similar Olight that is 300 Lumens, the Streamlight easily outshines it. Simply for the money, you cannot beat the Streamlight. My only complaint is I wish they made them in brighter colors, drop a small black flashlight in the dark when it is off and good luck finding it.
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| For pocket carry, the Fenix TK11 Tac is a nice option, using a single 18650 Li-ion battery and producing up to 1600 lumens. I also have a couple of Fenix models that use the larger 21700 battery, but 3000+ lumens gets hot quickly and the light backs off to cool down. I think 1000 lumens is good enough, and that's where I run all 3 of those lights. I also have a half dozen Fenix E12s scattered around the house, truck, and garage.
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| quote: Originally posted by mark123: I seem to have misplaced it but I’ve had an Inova X5 for something like 15 years. It seems indestructible and the batteries last a long, long time.
I was cleaning out the woodshop today and found my Inova. Still works. I really like this thing. |
| Posts: 45854 | Location: Pennsyltucky | Registered: December 05, 2001 |  
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