Faktory 47

What do you do

  • Hover

    Votes: 3 12.5%
  • Wipe and sit

    Votes: 10 41.7%
  • Birdnest

    Votes: 5 20.8%
  • eww, i'm to uppidy to use a public tiolet

    Votes: 6 25.0%

  • Total voters
    24

Okuma

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Kalash Klub
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gotcha, I was hoping something from the 70s 80s or 90s

97 Nissan hardbody?
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AirOpsMgr

Director of Lavatory Services
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I believe @AirOpsMgr is a Fenix fan.
Sorry for the late reply; Yeah, I've had a couple of Fenix lights, I've had no issues for the past few years. I couldn't tell you a damn thing in the last year or 2 though.

Pictured below is my 1st Fenix PD35, according to my Amazon history, I purchased it on 8/7/2015 ...It was rated at 960 lumens running on an 18650. I beat this one up pretty well as an EDC over the past 5 years and it's never had an issue & I still use it currently. It has a more focused beam than some of my other higher lumen-rated lights, so it's still a relevant alternative to my 3K + lumen torches.

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I honestly can't speak for any of their other models, other than a PD35 "Tac" model that I bought several of in 2017 (running 1000 lumens on an 18650 batt); I bought these for my station managers, all of which are still in use without any issues - again, these have longer / more focused throw for our applications and do better than the 3K+ lumen options out there when it comes to throw Vs overall illumination.