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#183109 - 09/03/19 07:40 PM Re: Flashlight Freaks Only [Re: pappy19]
escapement Offline
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2nd the recommendation on the Fenix PD35 flashlight.

These are both PD35s, but the one on the right is the V2 version, the other is from 2014.

The V2 version (currently available) is 1000 lumens max vs. 850 on the old one. (But it's honestly hard to tell the difference - both are REALLY bright).

As I mentioned, my son and I both have had the old models for years and they still work like new. The case is built to last. Strong but light aluminum. And the lenses are strong too. Impact resistant and water resistant.

The button you can see on the top there on each controls the power level. But on/off is a rubberized thumb switch at the bottom and it remembers where you last left the power level.

They come with lanyards, spare O-rings, and spare on/off button. Good to go for years and years. (Haven’t had to change on O-ring or button on either of the old ones and we use the heck out of them—and other than a few scratches, they still look like new).

Uses one rechargeable 18650 Li-ion battery or two CR123A batteries (both shown).

You can get them with package deals that include a Li-ion battery charger like the one shown here. And I bought a pack of spare rechargeable 18650s. But even with near daily use, I only recharge the batteries like every other month or so, if that – these batteries really last. And the great thing about Li-ion batteries is that they don’t have the “memory” characteristic the older rechargeable batteries had – no worries about running battery all the way down or topping off or even short-charging – they pretty much don’t care.

Good luck! Gary



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#183110 - 09/03/19 07:43 PM Re: Flashlight Freaks Only [Re: pappy19]
W Polidori Offline
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So just this morning I checked on my big Thor spotlight from my original post. Had it charging for several days and DOA. New battery is under $20 much to my surprise. This light is awesome. It throws an extremely wide bright beam. Two power levels and great battery life.
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#183113 - 09/03/19 08:40 PM Re: Flashlight Freaks Only [Re: pappy19]
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Pappy:

TK 32 2016 upgrade.

It is a perfect shotgun light. The beam and the buckshot pattern are just about the same.

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#183121 - 09/04/19 09:00 AM Re: Flashlight Freaks Only [Re: coachblalock]
Eric Offline
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A little bit of light pushes away a lot of Darkness.


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#183130 - 09/04/19 02:46 PM Re: Flashlight Freaks Only [Re: Eric]
pappy19 Offline
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I have this one too. 1600 lumens and about the size of your thumb. Has a magnetic charger. Too cool.
https://www.facebook.com/285707801484612/posts/2930368867004583/

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#183132 - 09/04/19 03:43 PM Re: Flashlight Freaks Only [Re: Eric]
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Eric--

That looks like "a pair and a spare."

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#183136 - 09/04/19 05:24 PM Re: Flashlight Freaks Only [Re: LarryWW1246]
Eric Offline
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Larry,

LOL, My Winter BSA Beanie has a great LED built in, I left it out.
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#183137 - 09/04/19 05:33 PM Re: Flashlight Freaks Only [Re: Eric]
W Polidori Offline
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Eric,

My walk to spot camo baseball style cap has 2 LED's built in. I really like being hands free. It's plenty bright enough. Came from Lowes as I recall. I also have a beanie which I use to wheel out the garbage cans for winter. Yeah I forgot about them as well.


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#183317 - 09/11/19 08:51 AM Re: Flashlight Freaks Only [Re: W Polidori]
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Mitchell, I ordered a EC30 after your post. Had not heard about Nightcore. Works great. I owe you one.

Warren, I originally bought this beanie for my youngest son (John) but he preferred the headband lamp he already had. So I use it to take out the trash in the winter. Works great when your hands are full.

Lastly....an EBay find....#10-3 in Ivory Micarta.


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#183322 - 09/11/19 10:32 AM Re: Flashlight Freaks Only [Re: Eric]
pappy19 Offline
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Just received a Fenix HC52 3100 lumens, very nice "in between" from my 1600 and my big light. Some cool features including read out of amount of battery left.

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