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I've been wanting a 1 x 21700 "pocketable" light, and have been checking out different brands & styles, and particularly eyeballing the Fenix TK20R-V2.0, and checking out the reviews, vids, etc.
The brands I tend to go to in general are Maglite, Malkoff, Fenix, Acebeam, and for a while, a few Imalents. I think I have 8 Fenixes, and I keep coming back to the brand because of features, performance, dependability, bang for the buck, and customer service.
I think this is going to be a great light. It's a bit more of a thrower than many in its class / size. A couple things that really sold me on it were the LED battery level indicator, and the way the indicator & USB-C charge port are protected by a well engineered O-ringed aluminum collar that unscrews a couple of turns to expose them, and screws back up to fully protect them from moisture & dust. I don't really care if a light has a charge port because I don't mind removing the cell and charging it in one of my chargers, but the silicone / rubber port plugs are usually a deal breaker for me. As for the battery level indicator - once you get used to having one, you really appreciate it being there.
The only thing I wish Fenix would add is a "moonlight" mode to more of their lights - which they're actually starting to do. Their eco mode is usually around 30 lumens or so, and does provide great run times, but something around 3 to 5 lumens with extra long run time is useful for camping, in tents, in a dark home at night, during a power outage, being stranded in a vehicle, or any situation where battery power & charging ability may be scarce. Overall, I love my Fenixes, and each of mine has found its spot in the house or vehicle where it serves its purpose very well. In addition, their diffusers and traffic wands are excellent.
Edit: If anyone owns one of these, let me know if you like it.
I've been wanting a 1 x 21700 "pocketable" light, and have been checking out different brands & styles, and particularly eyeballing the Fenix TK20R-V2.0, and checking out the reviews, vids, etc.
The brands I tend to go to in general are Maglite, Malkoff, Fenix, Acebeam, and for a while, a few Imalents. I think I have 8 Fenixes, and I keep coming back to the brand because of features, performance, dependability, bang for the buck, and customer service.
I think this is going to be a great light. It's a bit more of a thrower than many in its class / size. A couple things that really sold me on it were the LED battery level indicator, and the way the indicator & USB-C charge port are protected by a well engineered O-ringed aluminum collar that unscrews a couple of turns to expose them, and screws back up to fully protect them from moisture & dust. I don't really care if a light has a charge port because I don't mind removing the cell and charging it in one of my chargers, but the silicone / rubber port plugs are usually a deal breaker for me. As for the battery level indicator - once you get used to having one, you really appreciate it being there.
The only thing I wish Fenix would add is a "moonlight" mode to more of their lights - which they're actually starting to do. Their eco mode is usually around 30 lumens or so, and does provide great run times, but something around 3 to 5 lumens with extra long run time is useful for camping, in tents, in a dark home at night, during a power outage, being stranded in a vehicle, or any situation where battery power & charging ability may be scarce. Overall, I love my Fenixes, and each of mine has found its spot in the house or vehicle where it serves its purpose very well. In addition, their diffusers and traffic wands are excellent.
Edit: If anyone owns one of these, let me know if you like it.
Fenix TK20R V2.0 Rechargeable LED Flashlight - 3000 Lumens
Unlock 3000 lumens of blinding clarity and 56,600 candela with the powerful and reliable Luminus SFT70 LED in the Fenix TK20R V2.0. USB-C charging, dual rear switches, and a maximum visibility range of 1558ft is yours. The included 5000 mAh 21700 battery gives you an amazing 48 hours of runtime...
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