Fenix E41 1000 Lumen Flashlight

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Fenix E41 1000 Lumen Flashlight


Available from Authorized dealers from Coast to Coast

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Description

E41 is the pocket-sized searchlight you have been searching for. Thanks to the unibody casing and side by side battery compartment, the 11.6cm E41 packs four widely available AA batteries with a Cree XM-L2 U2 LED to blast 1000-lumen output and 275-meter beam distance. Featuring three brightness levels plus burst mode, E41 is a go-to gear for S&R professionals and outdoor enthusiasts.

Features

·Utilizes Cree XM-L2 U2 LED with a lifespan of 50,000 hours
·Uses four AA (Ni-MH, Alkaline ) batteries
·116 mm (Length) x 40mm (Body Diameter) X 44mm (Head Diameter)
·204-gram weight (excluding batteries)
·Digitally regulated output maintains constant brightness
·Reverse polarity protection guards against improper battery installation
·Side switch for output selection
·Made of durable aircraft-grade aluminum
·Premium Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
·Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with anti-reflective coating

For further details and description please visit our website: Fenix E41

**The E41 will start around $65.00 and is available from several Authorized CGN dealers like:


DS Tactical
GP Tactical
The Shooting Edge
Tactical Products Canada
Wanstalls
Reliable Gun
Eagle Hunting Supplies
International Shooting Supplies
North Pro Sports
Canadian Tactical Cowboy Supplies
Urban Tactical
MD Charlton

The dealers listed may not have the light in stock but it is available to them

**Supporting CGN dealers will help keep this site running, but if none of the above work for you please PM us with your location and we can direct you to a non supporting dealer nearest you

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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Very interesting but only 1m impact resistance???? MMeaning if I am standing and I drop it on the floor it may or my not brake?
 
thanks for saving me $$$ tried 6 of the websites noone has it


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Warriors and Wonders is a great place to purchase online.
 
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I have one of these. It replaced my LD41 in my work pack. Smaller profile and CRAZY bright. AA convenience, great runtimes, and spectacular performance. Bought at W&W.

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I bought a AA Fenix E12 light and it's fantastic. I don't have use for a 1000 lumen flashlight but I can attest to their quality. Use it at work and around the house daily, lasts a long time on one AA alkaline battery. It's kept in my pocket at work and I barely know it's there. I have rechargeable NiMH batteries for it as well.

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I take it that the E41 is still a pretty good choice if you need a AA powered flashlight?

I had a LD41 before the E41. Both take four AA batteries. I much prefer the AA models, easier to find batteries in a pinch. I was happy with the LD41, but I had to try the 1000lm burst mode on the E41. I'm not regretting it! I'm on my 4th different model of Fenix light, I've never had an issue with any of them.
 
I have one of these. It replaced my LD41 in my work pack. Smaller profile and CRAZY bright. AA convenience, great runtimes, and spectacular performance. Bought at W&W.

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Do you recommend the E41 over the LD41 and if so, why? I like the AA convenience and was planning to buy the LD 41 until I found your post here. I was looking for a flashlight with a fairly narrow focused beam at a long distance.
 
Both are very good. The newer model LD41 has a higher output than the one I have.(500something lumens vs 600something) Things I like about the E41 vs the LD41 are; compact size is handier in the pack, can tail stand which came in handy for multiple power outages this summer. Dat burst mode.

I'm really happy with it, but also liked the LD41.
 
Both are very good. The newer model LD41 has a higher output than the one I have.(500something lumens vs 600something) Things I like about the E41 vs the LD41 are; compact size is handier in the pack, can tail stand which came in handy for multiple power outages this summer. Dat burst mode.

I'm really happy with it, but also liked the LD41.

Thanks, the E41 hadn't been on my radar until I saw your post. Checking it out now.
 
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