Fenix TK10

Dan0s

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I'm looking to buy a new light and im thinking of a TK10. Ive read a few reviews and they seem pretty good.
I'm just wondering though can they take 18650's or 3.7v RCR123's?
Thanx guys
 

Dan0s

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What do you mean by maintain it for it to keep working? It wont be pushed to its limit or anything if i do get one!
 

TONY M

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I'm looking to buy a new light and im thinking of a TK10. Ive read a few reviews and they seem pretty good.
I'm just wondering though can they take 18650's or 3.7v RCR123's?
Thanx guys
RCR123A's are fine but if you plan to use 18650s then go for the TK11 which is designed to run off them and has a 2 1/2 run time.
 

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I'm looking to buy a new light and im thinking of a TK10. Ive read a few reviews and they seem pretty good.
I'm just wondering though can they take 18650's or 3.7v RCR123's?
Thanx guys

investigate the dereelight cl1h v4, a better light that is upgradable, runs on 18650's by trustfire.
 

Marduke

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I'm looking to buy a new light and im thinking of a TK10. Ive read a few reviews and they seem pretty good.
I'm just wondering though can they take 18650's or 3.7v RCR123's?
Thanx guys


You might want to look at the TK11, it is designed to work extremely well on 1x18650, giving more runtime than on 2xCR123 primaries even.
 

Jarl

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The same could be said about all lights! If you're planning to go swimming with it, make sure to apply a good amount of lube to the O rings.
 

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