Whatever helps you sleep at night. but no matter what, you can't deny that for the price, the light is great.swamprooter wrote:I bit the hook and bought the AAA headlamp from China some of y'all have been raving about. Sorry , it's junk compared to a FENIX 260 lumen. matter of fact it is no way this light is 1/3 lumen the FENIX is. FENIX uses much higher voltage batteries than the Chineese imposter is the first clue. IMO the chineese light is just a $9 dollar head lamp. I'll take the FENIX for 60 bucks with warranty and 10 x more power any day.
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Just trying to give a realistic product review. Sorry to upset you.
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I finally got to demo these lights last night, unbelievable! I haven't seen the china headlight so I'm not goign to comment on it other than the fenix headlight is awesome and very well made.
The one I got to compare last night was the TK41, runs on 6 AA batteries, 6 fdifferent settings from a soft "walk-in" to a q-beam quality beam. Very cool light. Got to see it against the Streamlight and Surefire. Neither was anywhere close to the brightness, features or quality (percieved in handling them all). Plus the Streamlight and Surefire are significantly more. In fact, the Surefire was 399 compared to 140 for the Fenix. I know the Surefire is rechargeable but for $260 difference I cna buy a lot of AA batteries.
I'm definetly buying one of the Fenix, i think its a great light for keeping on the boat and truck.
The one I got to compare last night was the TK41, runs on 6 AA batteries, 6 fdifferent settings from a soft "walk-in" to a q-beam quality beam. Very cool light. Got to see it against the Streamlight and Surefire. Neither was anywhere close to the brightness, features or quality (percieved in handling them all). Plus the Streamlight and Surefire are significantly more. In fact, the Surefire was 399 compared to 140 for the Fenix. I know the Surefire is rechargeable but for $260 difference I cna buy a lot of AA batteries.
I'm definetly buying one of the Fenix, i think its a great light for keeping on the boat and truck.
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I vote for the Cree headlight, used mine this weekend. I love the flood light feature for walking in/out. On high beam spot it reaches a long way. My surefire is in my pocket for a backup now. I just thought the surefire was bright, the cree beats it hands down,. 3 AAA's sure beats those high priced CR123. I ordered 5 for 23.25 with shipping,,,,just saying... 

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If someone wants a Fenix light steep and cheep is suppose to have a model for 50% off today. You just have to keep checking the website
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Little high on the price...The one he is showing on his website is the old model. I know because I have one just like it. $60 shipped to my door.
New model is here.
http://www.fenixgear.com/flashlight/Fen ... D30_R5.jpg
New model is here.
http://www.fenixgear.com/flashlight/Fen ... D30_R5.jpg
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If you shop around online you can buy panasonic cr 123 batteries for a little more than a dollar shipped. You have to buy them in bulk.RNAIL wrote: 3 AAA's sure beats those high priced CR123. I ordered 5 for 23.25 with shipping,,,,just saying...
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Even if you can buy the Cr123 bats cheap thy only last 1 hr burn time in a surefire
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I was just pointing out the bulk pricing for anyone's benefit who did not know it. Those batteries or terribly expensive at walmart but can be had for significantly cheaper online.
Also, not all flashlights consume those batteries as fast as your sure fire may consume them. I don't have any sure fire lights, so I don't know about them.
Also, not all flashlights consume those batteries as fast as your sure fire may consume them. I don't have any sure fire lights, so I don't know about them.
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I just got my 3800 lumen light in the mail. It's crazy bright.randywallace wrote:duramax wrote: I reeeeaaaly want this one.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TrustFire-3x-CR ... 4aae20e9d5
Can't imagine how bright it would be.
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wow. That is crazy bright.

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LawDawg wrote:I just got my 3800 lumen light in the mail. It's crazy bright.randywallace wrote:duramax wrote: I reeeeaaaly want this one.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TrustFire-3x-CR ... 4aae20e9d5
Can't imagine how bright it would be.
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wow. That is crazy bright.
What batteries does it take?
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It uses two 18650 batteries. They look like AA's, just bigger.matador1 wrote:LawDawg wrote:I just got my 3800 lumen light in the mail. It's crazy bright.duramax wrote: I reeeeaaaly want this one.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TrustFire-3x-CR ... 4aae20e9d5
Can't imagine how bright it would be.
What batteries does it take?
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duramax wrote: It uses two 18650 batteries. They look like AA's, just bigger.
Whats the run time? One thing that drew me to the Fenix was the run time. It was crazy long. But for half the price, the Cree might be the route I want to go.
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I don't know the run time. I bought 3 extra sets of rechargeable batteries for $4 a piece. This is the first flashlight I think could do damage by shining in it someone's eyes.matador1 wrote:duramax wrote: It uses two 18650 batteries. They look like AA's, just bigger.
Whats the run time? One thing that drew me to the Fenix was the run time. It was crazy long. But for half the price, the Cree might be the route I want to go.
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Can you focus the beam at all, or is it just a really bright flood light?LawDawg wrote: I don't know the run time. I bought 3 extra sets of rechargeable batteries for $4 a piece. This is the first flashlight I think could do damage by shining in it someone's eyes.
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