Fenix factory. Part 1. Introduction to the manufacturing facility

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An interesting article with photos of production flashlights Fenix.
A tour to the Fenix factory. Part 1
Fenix factory. Part 2 Quality Control
Fenix factory, Questions. Part 3

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Thanks for the photos! It's mind-boggling to think how many lights must be put together there each day.
 
Especially for СPF. We will make English version of this article and other two.
 
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Look at all those TK20s coming off the assembly line! Awesome! Thanks for sharing. I want a T-shirt too.:thumbsup:
 
That was a nice story thanks it looks like so much fun. I wish I could go to all my favorite flashlight manufactures around the world and explore them, it would be like Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory for a flashaholic.
 
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Nice. Lucky guy he made a flashlight for himself. But I don't see the LD40 in production that i'm going to get when its available. :D.
 
It's always amazing to see behind the scenes. It's a bit unfortunate that many associate Far East products with poor quality, however, it's often the opposite. This gentleman was so impressed that he dedicated a separate article to discussing QC.
 
I really enjoyed that look behind the scenes and looking at the beamshots of the Fenix PD10 R5 Titan,crikey that thing packs a punch.:D
 
Cool - thanks for sharing the peek into Fenix Lights.

Ah, so now I know where all my Fenix lights were born at. :D
 
That's cool, thanks for doing the article. It's an interesting glimpse inside Fenix.
 
Excellent article. Nicely written and some great photos of the Fenix production; you really get the 'atmosphere' of the place.

Thanks also for the english conversion . :thumbsup:
 
Great report and very interesting details of the mfg. process.

I will say though that the water in the water resistance tank test is a bit nasty looking. I'd rather not handle a light that had been soaked in that water, looks rather like sewage IMO.

Nice work and I hope to read more reports like this one.
 

I will say though that the water in the water resistance tank test is a bit nasty looking. I'd rather not handle a light that had been soaked in that water, looks rather like sewage IMO.

lol, ignorance would have been bliss in this case, I guess. Let's just say it was warm flashahol bath. :D
 

I will say though that the water in the water resistance tank test is a bit nasty looking. I'd rather not handle a light that had been soaked in that water, looks rather like sewage IMO.

In some parts of China, based on my experiences traveling there in the past, that's what the water looks like. :sick2: Just don't ever drink it!

You get spoiled when you live in some countries where clean tap water that you can drink is totally taken for granted.
 
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