Tiny 180 lumens Fenix on Steep and cheap

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for the next 18 mins, looks pretty good.

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(yes, I realize this post has a limited useful life... :) but eh, if somebody needs one... and it may come back )

$28

the low setting is nice to have

[no idea if this is a good deal or a good light...]



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Fenix PD10 R5 Flashlight:
Extreme brightness in the palm of your hand.

Black Side
Black Back
Black Case

If your car breaks down in the dark, the Felix PD10 R5 Flashlight illuminates the world enough to help you fix it, signal a ride, or just helping to prevent the traffic from hitting you as it whizzes past. At a super-bright 180 lumens in the high setting, this tiny, lightweight flashlight packs a ton of brightness in its tiny package. Even if you're in the dark all night, the long-lasting low setting shines 7 lumens for up to 64 hours.

The lightweight (24g without batteries) aircraft-grade aluminum housing keeps the PD10 impact resistant for camping and more demanding applications
At only 2.8inches (73mm) long, this flashlight takes up very little space
Shines up to 90 meters, so you can light up the gorge or make your presence known on the roadside
Entire flashlight is waterproof up to 2m for 30 minutes, so it'll work for river trips and fishing
Stands on flat surfaces while you read or play cards on a camp table
Twist switch doesn't turn on in a pack


Product Features
Bulb Type Cree XP-E R5 LED
Power Source 1 CR123A
Backup Power Source no
Battery Location handle
Batteries Included yes
Burn Time (low) 64 hours, (mid) 3 hours 43 min, (high) 1 hours 16 min
Voltage Regulator yes, digitally regulated output
Modes low, mid, high
Lumens (low) 7, (mid) 93, (high) 180
Range 90 m
Waterproof yes, to IPX-8 standard (submerged 2 meters for 30 mintues)
Weight (excluding batteries) 0.85 oz
Recommended Use reading, camping, dark corners
Manufacturer Warranty limited
 
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AM I missing a link ? Or is Win7 not allowing ??
I hate W7 (mommyware to the max) .

Like to see what your discussing ?

VT
 
Fenix PD10 uses one CR123 battery.
Still not AA battery size. All my battery powered hiking gear and small battery powered gear I carry in the truck uses AA batteries. Spare batteries can be found nearly anywhere, and they can be used for any of the devices. Also in a pinch I can move the batteries form device to device.
 
Still not AA battery size. All my battery powered hiking gear and small battery powered gear I carry in the truck uses AA batteries. Spare batteries can be found nearly anywhere, and they can be used for any of the devices. Also in a pinch I can move the batteries form device to device.

I wasn't arguing the benefits of battery size - I was only pointing out the the PD10 uses a CR123, not an N.
 
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