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| Fenix P1D-CE Premium Q5 CREE Q5 Mini LED Flashlight, Olive Green, 180 Lumens, Uses 1 X CR123A Battery |
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Product Description |
| The Fenix P1D is a perfect portable mini LED flashlight, with negligible volume and weight, can be put into your purse, pocket, or simply be fastened onto your keychain. It could serve you as your reliable companion at any time. Though it is compact in volume, the Fenix P1D has amazing performances. You will be marveled at its excellent brightness and extraordinary long runtime, high reliability & durability, outstanding water resistance and its exquisite workmanship. All these make it become your best choice to add to a flashlight collection or to give as gift or to serve as your close companion. • Utilizes a Premium (Q5) Cree 7090 XR-E LED with a life of 50,000 hours • 5 Output Levels: 95 lumens (2.8hrs) -> 180 lumens (1hrs) -> 16 lumens (21hrs) -> Strobe -> SOS • Digitally Regulated for Constant Brightness • Uses one 3V CR123A battery (Lithium) • Made of aircraft grade aluminum • Durable Type III hard anodized finish • Waterproof to IPX-8 Standard • Toughened ultra clear glass lens with AR coating • Reliable twist switch • Capable of standing up securely on a flat surface to serve as a candle Dimension: 2.8 in(L) x 0.8 in(D) or 7.1cm(L) x 2.1cm(D) Weight: 1.08oz or 27g |
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Product Details |
- OD Black Aluminum Body
- 1 x CR123
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very bright and small, on off functions not so great
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| Review Date: December 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer: E. Hagerup, O.C. Cali USA |
good:
this thing is super bright
its small
gripes:
the twist on off of the head isn't the greatest and you can accidently switch modes of operation doing this, sometimes not being able to get it to turn on (like if the batt is dying)
it is also kind of annoying trying to get it to tilt up a bit when having it sit on a flat surface while you use your hands
it can get kind of hot, especially when the battery is dying, but then it can be used as a hand warmer :) |
Great flashlight but hard to adjust.
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| Review Date: November 8, 2009 |
| Reviewer: M. Grazi, Denver Colorado |
| This is an excennelt flashlight in terms of brightness and features. My only complaint is that to turn the bezel, it can be stiff. To change modes, it can be hard to turn quickly enlogh to change the mode. Otherwise, it is very versital and can be very bright. |
I would have done some things differently
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| Review Date: July 7, 2009 |
| Reviewer: doubleganger, |
| Overall it's a great light. Nice and bright. There are a couple of things I would have done differently though. My main complaint is that I wish it turned on at the lowest level and then went to medium then high. If you turn a light on in a dark room most of the time all you will need is low and higher than that is just too much light. I could do without the strobe and sos functions and just have the light cycle through low..med..high..low..med..high. Or have a slower flash instead of the strobe to preserve the battery. Also, I don't care for the holster. I would prefer one that completely enclosed the light with a Velcro flap. With the included holster the light is held only by elastic pressure on the sides and elastic will always eventually become weaker. (edit: after using the holster I've confirmed that it's a POS) One other thing. I knew it was black when I ordered it but I'd much prefer a brighter color. To me a light is survival gear and black is just too easy to lose if dropped. Lastly, I've seen mentioned on a forum that the keyring hole has broken on some lights. Looking at it I see that it's pretty thin. I may have more comments after I've had the light awhile. |
That's not a knife!
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| Review Date: May 3, 2009 |
| Reviewer: M. Flood, Dallas, TX |
This light is a coversation piece. It reminds me of the Crocodile Dundee movie where he says "that's not a knife, now this is a knife". Several times I run into flash light show-offs trying to impress friends with the brightness of their flashlight. That's when I pull out this tiny wonder and make their beam disapear in the brightness that this little wonder can throw.
This is a no brainer... |
Awesome Light!
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| Review Date: April 28, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Ernest Blaylock, Lawton OK |
| This is a great flashlight. I use it as a safety device when I am running or walking at night. The strobe gets peoples' attention. I have had drivers of cars stop me and ask what kind of light it is.. It is compact can be carried in a pants pocket.eb |
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