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Author Vanoord's Fenix clearance offers
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Vanoord's Fenix clearance offers
Posted: 28/08/2012 18:28:02
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As is traditional every so often, I'm clearing out various Fenix torches to make way for new stock. In some cases there are emitter changes on the way (most of which make little difference) and in some cases we're just changing what we stock.


Fenix E21



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A pretty simple flashlight working off 2x AA batteries.

Max output: 150 lumens (2hr 15min)
Other modes: 48 lumens (11hr)
Waterproof: IPX-8 (2m immersion)
Size: 164mm (length) x 25.4mm (diameter)
Weight: 90g (excluding batteries)
Included: lanyard, spare o-ring & rubber switch boot
Original price: £30.95
Clearance price: £22.95
Postage: £3.00 (total £25.95)

Fenix LD25



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Similar to the E21, works off 2x AA batteries. Rubber grip.

Max output: 180 lumens (1hr 45min)
Other modes: 85 lumens (6hr 15min) / 45 lumens (13 hrs) / 3 lumens (74hr) / SOS
Waterproof: IPX-8 (2m immersion)
Size: 164mm (length) x 25.4mm (diameter)
Weight: 74.5g (excluding batteries)
Included: lanyard, holster, spare o-ring & rubber switch boot
Original price: £42.95
Clearance price: £31.95
Postage: £3.00 (total £34.95)


Fenix PD32



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Very compact and powerful flashlight, small enough to be carried on a belt. Runs off 2x CR123A or 1x 18650.

Max output: 315 lumens (2hr)
Other modes: 130 lumens (8hr) / 70 lumens (16 hrs) / 9 lumens (200hr) / strobe / SOS
Waterproof: IPX-8 (2m immersion)
Size: 127mm (length) x 25.4mm (diameter)
Weight: 61g (excluding batteries)
Included: lanyard, holster, spare o-ring & rubber switch boot
Original price: £57.95
Clearance price: £45.95
Postage: £3.00 (total £48.95)


Fenix TK15



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'Tank' series flashlight with side-mounted mode switch. Beam optimised for throw (200m plus!), so care is needed when light-painting, but otherwise very impressive output. Runs off 2x CR123A or 1x 18650.

Max output: 337 lumens (1hr 50min)
Other modes: 143 lumens (6hr 25min) / 47 lumens (23 hrs) / 5 lumens (142hr) / strobe
Waterproof: IPX-8 (2m immersion)
Size: 135mm (length) x 25.4mm (diameter) x 34mm (head diameter)
Weight: 152g (excluding batteries)
Included: lanyard, holster, spare o-ring & rubber switch boot
Original price: £65.95
Clearance price: £47.95
Postage: £3.00 (total £50.95)


Fenix TK70



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Um. It may have been an error to buy one of these for stock... The good bit: it's a whopping 2,200 lumens, coming from three Cree XM-L emitters and giving a range of 720 metres and a very decent light spread. The bad bit: it's a bit of a monster in size, plus it needs huh-powered rechargeable D-cell batteries to attain full power, which will have to be obtained from somewhere like eBay. It's whoppingly powerful for the price.

Max output: 2,200 lumens (1hr 50min)
Other modes: 930 lumens (4hr 30min) / 300 lumens (15 hrs) / 20 lumens (168hr) / strobe (2,200 lumens) / SOS (930 lumens)
Waterproof: IPX-8 (2m immersion)
Size: 405mm (length) x 40mm (diameter) x 106mm (head diameter)
Weight: 769g (excluding batteries)
Included: lanyard, strap, spare o-ring
Original price: £179.95
Clearance price: £124.95
Postage: £5.00 (total £129.95)


Silva Ranger headlamp



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Okay, not actually a Fenix product. We bought a batch of these Silva Ranger headlamps a couple of months back and there are still a few in stock.

It's not a particularly bright headlamp, but it's suitable for walking the dog or using as a backup. The red LED is quite handy if you want to preserve night vision, which is quite handy if you're skulking around on the surface somewhere you shouldn't be, but no good underground!

Max output: 30 lumens
LEDs: 4 white, 1 red
Waterproof: IPX-7 (you can drop it in a puddle)
Weight: 75g (including battery)
Included: 1x AA battery
Original price: £29.99
Clearance price: £12.00
Postage: £3.00 (total £15.00)



If you're interested in something, either reply below or send me a PM. We can take PayPal and most other forms of payment other than IOUs Wink

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