Where can I order a few Magcharger glas lenses?

Long John

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Hello fellows:)

Who knows, where I can order a few stock Magcharger glaslenses, shipping to Europe?
I found a seller for 1,65$ a piece, but shipping is 11$ for one and each additional item 5$:awman:.

So please give me an advice.

Thank you very much:thanks:.

Best regards

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Tom:wave:
 

Long John

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Thank you very much Brighteyez, I think that's it:goodjob:.

Thank you very much CHC too. I saw this site, but doesn't know what "Sodalime" means. Perhaps a difference in the middle of the lens? This would'nt be good, since the new lense should be for my Trilux-Magmod.

I have hit the crown bezel ring (not the glas) a little bit at a doorframe, and the UCL was broken:awman:.

So no more UCL's for me.
Now I'm looking for a robust alternative and after almost a night of research I decided to go with hardened mineralglas.
I don't know if the lenses of Fenix Store are the same like the stock Magcharger ones, but I'll hope there is not much difference.

I own a Magcharger and placed their lens in the Trilux and can't see any difference in output. If there is a little less output (I think so by measurement), I will it give up for more durability.

After this experience I'm sure, another UCL would be surely broken after a drop of the light, another glas lense only maybe.

So I need a few spare lenses for my lights.

Thank you again and very best regards

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Tom
 

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I have in stock some seriously tough Mineral Glass lens...
chemically hardened for even more strength. I ship them
without any packing... They do just fine.
 

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4sevens said:
I have in stock some seriously tough Mineral Glass lens...
chemically hardened for even more strength. I ship them
without any packing... They do just fine.

Thank you very much:thanks:. Do you know if they are comparable with the stock Magcharger lens?

PM is on the way.

Best regards

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Tom
 

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Long John said:
. . .they don't have this. . .52mm. . .This link could be usefull for lights with less diameter. . .
You are right! Glad to know that 4sevens will help you out.

Enjoy!
 

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I've bought some from 4sevens. They each come in their own individual envelope perfect for storing.

I've used three, no scratches on any of them yet. They are very clear, and work great.
 

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Thank you RickyT:)

This sounds very good. So I'm confident about the reliability of my lights:rock:.

Best regards

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RickyT said:
I've bought some from 4sevens. They each come in their own individual envelope perfect for storing.

I've used three, no scratches on any of them yet. They are very clear, and work great.

Yes, each lens is packed in a glassine envelope (which I paid extra for).
They are VERY crack resistant. They have beveled edges. They will not
chip like UCL's. :D

Long John said:
Thank you very much CHC.:)

I found my source with David (4sevens).

This link could be usefull for lights with less diameter, because the D-Mag needs 52mm and they don't have this.

Best regards

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Tom

Burnt Retina's from down under did a spectrum analysis of the mineral glass,
UCL, and the stock poly carbonate lens.
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The thread is found HERE

In some spectrums, my mineral glass lens will outperform the UCL!!
The stock lens is not bad, however, if you use it alot like jtice does for
caving, you'll get it scratched up like this:
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:D
 
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