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    Fenix E12 Flashlight

    Fenix E12 Flashlight

    An upgrade to the popular E11

    Available from Authorized dealers from Coast to Coast




    Features:

    Uses Cree XP-E2 LED with a lifespan of 50,000 hours
    Broad beam lens. Provides soft, even beam for close-up illumination
    Output Modes:
    High – 130 Lumens (1 hour 30 minutes)
    Mid – 50 Lumens (6 hours 30 minutes)
    Low – 8 Lumens (40 hours)
    Uses one AA (Ni-MH, Alkaline) battery
    Digitally-regulated output–maintains constant brightness
    Reverse polarity protection guards against improper battery installation
    Slightly recessed switch to prevent accidental activation
    Able to tail stand
    Tail tap switch for on/off and output selection
    Made of durable aircraft grade aluminum
    Premium Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
    High-efficiency total reflection lens
    Waterproof to IPX-8 waterproof rating (underwater 2 meters for 30 minutes)

    For further details and description please visit our website: Fenix E12

    Looking to add a quality brand of flashlights to your current line up?
    Dealer enquiries are always welcome: Become an Authorized Fenix dealer


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    I have this compact AA flashlight and use it daily. Best compact light I've owned and it's reasonably priced around $30.

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    a year ago maybe it was a deal now fenix sells a 960 lumen flashlight roughly the same size for about 50 bucks. Best deal I've ever made on a flashlight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Natureboy View Post
    a year ago maybe it was a deal now fenix sells a 960 lumen flashlight roughly the same size for about 50 bucks. Best deal I've ever made on a flashlight.
    I don't want or need that many lumens, for my purposes. I do janitorial work and if I shine a 1000 lumen flashlight into a room, I just get blinding glare back. Anything over 300 lumens is useless to me. I can attest that the E12 is awesome @ 130 lumens, if there is a replacement to the E12 with a little more lumens I will consider buying it.

    I didn't realize this thread was from last year...

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    Cool

    I bought one of these and I love it.

    I don't like recharging. Some people say rechargeable is better, but the company I work for always has AA batteries around (and I always have some at home). It is a lot simpler for me to swap out a rechargeable AA battery of my liking, or just use any AA battery. I have had a Duracell last months of regular use in it on mostly low setting. Also, you know when the battery is dying because the higher settings will not come on eventually, so it is time to change it. I might go higher max Lumins in a flashlight if it was the exact same size and did not drain the battery faster.

    The three light settings is awesome. The low power that comes on first is great at night when the eyes are already adjusted to the darkness: less chance of suddenly blinding myself. Also, the bright setting can be cycled to very quickly with very little practice. It is bright enough that at night it can blind someone temporarily at a few feet away.

    Lastly, the size is just right to go anywhere in the pocket, in kit, etc and fits into a hand like a roll of pennies.

    The only downside is on high setting over time it does get warm and the land yard was sliced through by the case within a month.
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    Gave mine away. Light needs mode memory, pocket clip and be able to take 14500 cells. This light is way over priced for what it offers.
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    this never leaves my side. Have 2 Best EDC light. highly recommended

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