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| Fenix L2T 2 Level High Performance Cree LED Flashlight |
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| Manufacturer: Fenix Flashlights |
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| List Price: $60.00 |
| Sale Price: $39.09 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 24 hours |
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Product Description |
| The Fenix L2T V2.0 has a simple yet effective interface with efficient emitter for a brighter, more intense beam. Also uses a textured reflector, eliminating artifacts and dark spots some smooth reflectors can create. The L2T V2.0 has the convenient ability to select between high and low beam with a simple twist of the head, allowing the user to select the best compromise between brightness and runtime of the batteries. Unlike traditional flashlights which dim considerably as the batteries wears down, a fully regulated circuit enables the Fenix L2T V2.0 to maintain near maximum brightness as its battery's voltage decreases. L2T V2.0 compromises nothing and is still built tough to last. The Fenix L2T v2 uses two AA batteries to drive its CREE Q2 LED. The compact, lightweight, and precision-made flashlight comes with a lanyard as well as a belt case so you can carry it in your pocket or on your belt. |
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Product Details |
- 6 inch length, 3 ounce weight, convenient dual output levels: High Output: 152 Lumens (2.4 hrs) and Low Output: 16 Lumens (32 Hrs)
- Will reach over 115 meters (377 FT) using just two 1.5V AA ( Alkaline, Ni-MH) batteries, inexpensive and widely available--NOT INCLUDED
- Unbelievable 3 ounce body design is made of durable aircraft-grade aluminum, Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
- Waterproof to IPX-8 Standard
- Virtually indestructible, microprocessor-controlled, CREE light emitting diode (LED) has no filament to burn out or break
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Customer Reviews |
best light i have ever owned
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| Review Date: July 31, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Greg Grasty, |
The guy who left a bad review must have got a bad one. I have had this nearly two years and use it nightly. Its britghter than a full size d mag light and fits in your pocket - the quality of the switch and the bulb are amazing. Never have to worry about replacing another mag light bulb again! A little bump with an old style mag light and its lights out..not with this one. And the mag light is always dead due to the twist switch......no more with this!!!!! And like i said its as bright as the D cell.
I have purchased more than 1 light over the $50 range. This is the only light that has ever delivered. I have more than 1 fenix light.......once you go fenix you will never buy another light at walmart again. I dont write reviews but i felt i owed it to fenix - finally a company that delivers on quality. All other company's even decent ones just make the light look fancy and charge you 50 to 100 - in two days your slapping it against your leg and wishing someone could just make one that works. Shouldnt be that hard - bulb -switch and a battery!! how hard can it be - Aparently its harder than it looks -fenix actually delivers on quality! |
Bright Light, AA's, Easy to hold
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| Review Date: August 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer: B. Speer, Auburn, California USA |
We have multiple flashlights. Some put out more light than this one but anything you point this light at you will see clearly. We keep this one in the car. Small diameter fits under the arm-rest between the front seats and nicely in the hand.
Brighter versions of this type use CR123 batteries. Each put out 3V, twice AA's 1.5V. BUT CR123 batteries are not generally available like the AA's. And CR123's often cost quite a bit more unless you buy them through the internet.
We use flashlights like portable lamps. Keep one handy in Bedrooms to find things in the closets. Keep one on the nite-stand for low light middle of the night needs. Portable light usage can be handy if you keep it in mind. Looking under the bed, shelves in the garage after dark. Yes you can turn on the switch but this type puts MUCH more light where you point it than any area light.
Often take walks in local park with our Golden Retriever after dark. This flashlight makes it fun. Now you have a nice reason to spend more than you ever imagined for a flashlight! |
Good Light
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| Review Date: July 12, 2009 |
| Reviewer: James K. Price, St. Peters, MO |
For it's size (about the size of a 2-AA Maglite), it is very bright and simple to use. I also have the L1T, not as bright but great to carry on your belt. Not the best Self Defense light but either one is great carry light.
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revel in the jealousy of others
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| Review Date: April 2, 2009 |
| Reviewer: J. Melton, San Diego, CA |
| I'm a big gadget guy. I like just about anything that involves taking a simple concept and making it fricken awesome. A flashlight is a simple concept and this torch is awesome! The single LED packs an amazing punch on it's regular level and if you adjust the light to full power it's like holding a car's high beam in your hand. This is not the most powerful led flashlight, but it does use aa batteries instead of CR123s which to me is a huge bonus, and is extremely rugged after having dropped it a few times. Ditch your 3 foot maglite running on 8 D cell batteries and see the light! I definitely would recommend it to anyone. |
light color changes after 10 hours of use
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| Review Date: September 24, 2008 |
| Reviewer: scorch181, Columbus, OH |
The product works as expected. Light output initially was awesome, but now the white light has turned yellowish. It appears the LED burned out after less than 10 hours of use. It says in the manual "cannot run on high for more than 10 min maximum", which is the only reason I can see why it failed.
Too bad I bought it from the internet, otherwise I would return it to the store. |
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