Fenix question?

Ecko

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Not that I'm aware of. 4Sevens does a great job of getting them to you quick though.
 

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Some sports and outdoors shops carry them. You can also buy them rebranded under by Leatherman in places like Costco.
 

300winmag

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Here in Canada a store called "The General Store" has them.
On the back of the boxes there is a sticker of the guy's email addy
so if you want him to bring a certain light (TK11 in my case) to the store he will do what he can to help you out.
 

Zatoichi

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I've had great experiences with buying Fenix online in the UK. If waiting is a problem, I've had very fast and efficient service from flashaholics and thephotonshop.
 

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A few stores haven them, but I haven't seen any yet.

As long as you buy from a good store, online or not, you should be fine. If there is a friendly CPFer in your area, they might also have Fenix lights.

:welcome:
 

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Most (not all ) internet stores have store fronts somewhere. Brightguy.com is 15 minutes from my house and does a lot of walk in sales though most of their sales are internet based. I buy most of my Fenix products from them.

Bill
 

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Some sports and outdoors shops carry them. You can also buy them rebranded under by Leatherman in places like Costco.

The leatherman is a L1T re-brand, that also includes a multi- tool. Great deal for $49 & B&M, backed by Costco wholesale return policy. Sell the multi-tool on ebay and end up with a $55 light for ~$25, kit also includes extra O-rings, button cover and wrist lanyard.
 

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I too will not hesitate to recommend 4sevens, as I have never received anything less than A+ service :)
 

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Most (not all ) internet stores have store fronts somewhere. Brightguy.com is 15 minutes from my house and does a lot of walk in sales though most of their sales are internet based. I buy most of my Fenix products from them.

Bill

Another shout out for Brightguy. We've set up a couple of CPF gatherings at his place where the attendees were able to compare Fenix to all of the other brands there.

I think I've seen Fenix at Gander Mountain but I'm not positive.
 

Hitthespot

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Another shout out for Brightguy. We've set up a couple of CPF gatherings at his place where the attendees were able to compare Fenix to all of the other brands there.

I think I've seen Fenix at Gander Mountain but I'm not positive.

Our local Gander Mountain, assuming we are in the same area, ( sounds like it) has a SureFire display case, but I've never seen a Fenix Product?

Bill
 

PhotonWrangler

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Our local Gander Mountain, assuming we are in the same area, ( sounds like it) has a SureFire display case, but I've never seen a Fenix Product?

Bill

I remember seeing Surefire at Gander Mountain, but I did see a Fenix display in a B&M store locally somewhere. Fenix products are generally harder to find at B&M stores than Surefire though.
 

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I seem to recall there being a camping store in Asheville, NC that carried Fenix lights. Don't think they're around any more. I'd bet 4Sevens has the answer to this question.

Geoff
 

Nyctophiliac

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Here in London, I've seen Fenix torches sold in three shops, A-Z electronics ( 2 shops in West End), and in the 'SPY' franchise in the basement at Selfridges.

Of course all these places charge much more than you can get a Fenix for on the Internet - even more than UK based internet companies. But, at least they are friendly and helpful, and they do have to pay the exorbitant rent in these places. I haven't had the fever to buy one from these places at these prices, knowledge is a powerful dampener of desire!

Maybe if somewhere like Homebase or Dyas can get a license to sell them, the retail cost will go down, but in my experience, most non-flashaholic people don't really care much about what they use. Fair enough, to each their own I suppose.

It is nice to be able to go in and try out the lights you later buy on the net, though :twothumbs.



Be lucky...
 
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