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Fenix L0D Q4 Black 75 Lumens | 
| Brand: FENIX Category: CE
List Price: $89.95 Buy New: $40.99 You Save: $48.96 (54%)
New (9) from $40.99
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 5834
Color: Black Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 2.9 x 0.6 x 0.6
MPN: L0D Q4 Model: L0D Q4 UPC: 689466042290 EAN: 0689466042290 ASIN: B000ZM8CNA
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| Features:
| | Cree 7090 XR-E LED | | | Five output modes: 30 Lumens(3.5hrs) -> 11 Lumens(8.5hrs) -> 75 Lumens(1hrs) ->Strobe -> SOS | | | Uses one 1.5V AAA battery (not included), inexpensive and widely available | | | Made of aircraft-grade aluminum | | | Includes a spare o-ring, a split ring, and a pocket clip |
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Product Description The Fenix L0D is extremely small, not much bigger than the AAA cell it uses. It has five modes: Primary -> Low -> Max -> Strobe Mode -> SOS Mode. These modes not only allow the user to select the best compromise between brightness and runtime for any given task, but they also help to aid in an emergency. The Fenix L0D uses just one common AAA battery, and, thanks to its negligible size and weight, it is perfect for Every Day Carry (EDC). Moreover, its solid reliability has been strictly tested and proven. Features * Cree 7090 XR-E LED * Five output modes: 30 Lumens(3.5hrs) -> 11 Lumens(8.5hrs) -> 75 Lumens(1hrs) ->Strobe -> SOS * Four days of survival use (two continuous hours per day on the lowest setting) * Uses one 1.5V AAA battery (not included), inexpensive and widely available * 7.35cm (L) x 1.4cm (D) (or 2.9 in (L) x 0.6 in (D)) * 14.5-gram (or 0.5 oz) weight (excluding batteries) * Made of aircraft-grade aluminum * Durable Type III hard-anodized finish * Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with AR coating * Waterproof to IPX-8 Standards * Capable of standing up securely on a flat surface to serve as a candle * Input voltage: 0.8V~3.3V * Reliable twist-switch * Includes a spare o-ring, a split ring, and a pocket clip Operation Turn the head of the flashlight clockwise to turn on the flashlight. A counter-clockwise turn will then switch it off. To switch between output modes, turn the light on, then turn it off. Within 1.5 seconds after turning the light off, turn it on again and it will be switched to the next output mode. Repeat this process to continue switching through the modes. If the light is turned off for over 1.5 seconds, the regulative circuit will be reset and the light will default to its primary mode the next time it is turned on.
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| Customer Reviews:
Is bright and well constructed April 21, 2008 Rolando Garcia 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have had about 5 Inova lights and all of them where turning themselves on all the time during the day or night because I was carrying them in my key chain. I finally got tired and put a AAA magligth in my keys. I knew there where led mag lights and bought a 3 AA that I liked. I started searching for a small led. I saw some cr123 or something with expensive batteries. Then I found this one I love the size and that it uses a AAA. I have had it for two weeks and still the same battery. I already have a pair of AAA lithium's but haven't tried it yet. I am thinking in buying one for my other keys and for my wife I will test it for another month before buying one.
WOW! Super-bright and super-small! April 3, 2008 X_HOBBES (NJ, USA) BRIGHTNESS: This tiny little flashlight is incredibly bright! To see just how bright, check out the comparison photo I posted in Customer Images. I put it side-by-side with a MAG Solitaire and a MAG 2xAA Mini MagLite -- all with fresh Duracell batteries. The Solitaire isn't even noticeable next to the Fenix. The Fenix is actually about 4 times brighter than the 2 x AA battery Mini MagLite. Some claim that it's as bright as a 3 x D cell MagLite -- it's not that bright, but still brighter than everything else. WEIGHT: It weighs only 3/4 of an ounce with a Duracell battery in it (same as the MAG Solitaire). THICKNESS: It's actually a bit shorter (2 15/16") than the Solitaire (3 1/4"), but slightly thicker (9/16") than the Solitaire (1/2"). USAGE: To turn on the Fenix, simply twist the barell (similar to the Solitaire). On the first twist, the light comes on to medium brightness (25 lumens). Turn it off and on again within 1.5 seconds and it goes to low brightness (9 lumens). Off and on again takes it to full brightness at 75 lumens. Again, starts a rapid strobe (about 6 pulses per second). Again, starts an S.O.S. morse code signal repeating every 2-3 seconds. Before buying this, I was worried that the twisting on/off to change modes would be annoying, but it's not bad. The first mode is appropriately the medium brightness which will probably be the most-commonly used mode. Then you can opt for one of the other modes. I LOVE THIS THING!!!
Nice little flashlight April 28, 2008 J. Sheehan (Knoxville, TN) This little flashlight is just what I was looking for. I wanted something that I could keep on my keychain without adding too much bulk. I have had those tiny watch battery LED lights in the past, but while they help for some things, they don't really project past a few feet. This one is powerful enough to use as my one and only flashlight. I would have prefered the off position be fully tighened, such as with the maglights, rather than loosed as with this light. This would keep lint and dirt from getting into the gap while in your pocket.
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