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    Fenix Light Tactical Demos: L2D and P3D flashlights

    Nutnfancy
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    Published on 05 Apr 2018 / In People and Blogs

    A revolution has occurred in tactical lighting products. If you thought or still think the Maglite is the best flashlight made, or even a SureFire, Blackhawk, or Pentagon light (all good but way $$$), you are way behind the times dude. Things have changed: there some amazingly high-value, high quality flashlights in nowadays that could re-define what you think a flashlight can do. And this revolution will probably continue to evolve and improve as time goes on. These days lighting technology is akin to computer technology, with new generations quickly outpacing and obsolescing older technology. But fret not and dont think you have to wait for even better lights. Thats because right now the Fenix brand is producing amazingly capable lights for around $50. How about a 2 AA powered flashlight to puts out 180 lumens?! Nowadays the Fenix company is offering overseas-produced, ultra-high quality CREE-brand LED lights with amazing output and duration. Moreover these lights are digitally regulated to ensure consistent output despite a varying output battery, theyre lightweight, waterproof, tough, and have a host various output modes. In the Fenix L2DQ5 and the P3DQ models, you can select from multiple brightness levels uses the rear mounted switch and a slight rotation of the bezels. A bright strobe mode is included (shown in the video). Also several useful accessories are available like the very useful light cone (also shown here). These are lifestyle changing lightsclick play an d watch as Nutnfancy demonstrates these two lights in the pitch black of his Tactical Clinic in the desert.                             ****Nutnfancys Likeability Scale: 10 out of 10. Look for Nutnfancys table top reviews of these excellent lights in the future which will include his Philosophy of Use (PoU). Lights purchased from Yourcornerstore.com (excellent source) for around $50 each.

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