Sunday, November 27, 2011

Fenix TK60 LED Flashlight, 800 Lumens, 4 x D batteries

!9# Fenix TK60 LED Flashlight, 800 Lumens, 4 x D batteries

Brand : FENIX | Rate : | Price : $119.95
Post Date : Nov 27, 2011 12:45:14 | Usually ships in 24 hours

Fenix TK60 is a high-intensity and extremely long runtime flashlight powered by D batteries. Using the latest Cree XM-L LED, it has a max 800-lumen output which is comparable to a HD light. With the extension tube, the output can be maximize up to 800 lumens in the turbo mode and the max runtime can reach 15 days. The design of 2 modes and 6 brightness levels can satisfy the need of high intensity when searching as well as the requirements in various conditions. Therefore, TK60 is the best choice when exploring or searching, for law enforcement and hunting.

  • Uses Cree XM-L LED with a lifespan of 50000 hours
  • Uses four 1.5V D (Ni-MH, Alkaline) batteries, Dual switch system in the front, easy operation
  • Digitally regulated output - maintains constant brightness, Made of durable aircraft-grade aluminum
  • Reverse polarity protection, to protect from improper battery installation
  • Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with anti-reflective coating

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Nitecore D20: Strong With the Force

The Nitecore D20 gives great pride of ownership. There are many great multi-mode lights out there that can do what the D20 does and, depending on criteria, do it better. But the design is sound, accomplishing a wide variety of lighting tasks with style and an innovative UI. The quality level is high and its lighsaber-like construction would make a Jedi proud. Hard grey anodizing, tough glass lens, a strong (and deep carrying!) pocket clip, demonstrated waterproofness at depth (officially meeting the IPX-8 standard), toughness and durability, included accessories (o-rings, spare clip screws, 550 cord lanyard), and a very cool presentation box are some of the hallmarks of this Nitecore quality. Like other Nitecore lights, the D20 uses its proprietary Piston Drive (PD) actuation system and pulse wave modulation (PWM) to turn on and regulate output levels. A thin metal sleeve rides within the lights housing to accomplish this to complete the turn-on circuit. Turning the light on takes a bit more force than some other designs but Nitecore says this system has the advantage of very low current drain in the OFF mode. This helps preserve power cells in storage (big advantage of the design I say). Shown and reviewed are both the Nitecore D20 Q5 and the R2 version with max stated illumination levels of 180 and 200 lumens respectively. The R2 LED version is preferred for this somewhat higher brightness level and, for me, a cooler-appearing beam output. Also the R2 version corrects a ...

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