Fenix Light - L2D CE Q5 - 180 lumens - Coltelleria Collini
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They both put our 180L...the run time is a bit better but both lights perform the same. I just ordered a L2D Q5
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does anyone know the name of a powerful flashlight that is also powered by a dynamo?
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the newer model (ld20) has better knurling and has longer runtimes in the low med and high settings than the l2d. it has a lower low setting, but also a lower med and high setting than the l2d.
however, the ld20 has a Shorter runtime 2hrs compared to the 2hrs on the l2d for the turbo setting... that in itself is persuading me to get the l2d. but of course, to each his own
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The Fenix L2D Q5 has been updated by the Fenix LD20 Q5. Make sure you order the latest model online. The old model is still available but costs almost the same as the newer LD20..
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私も持ってますGOOD♪o【・▽・o】
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dude go suck your self.if you want a good torch get a fenix. the last long and there brighter than those crappy wal-mart things.dude just save up some money and get a decent torch.i personally like the T1 it soots me well
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I ordered the CE version 3 weeks ago. I agree, it is very bright. I do not know flashlights much, and I realized a few days later that the more expensive Q5 light was available so I ordered it. A 33% increase in brightness is surprising. The CE version would have been a very good choice too.
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Great flashlight! I have the older version (the L2D CE) which is still plenty bright. Solid performing flashlight.
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Hi, You can check out my comparison between the Fenix P2D (outside shots) and the Olight if you want... "Fenix vs. Olight"
I just bought the L2D Q5. It's more practical then the P3D, besides the difference between 180 and 215 lumens isn't that much.
jasperakkers 4 years ago 4
Maglite is miles behind Fenix in LED technology.Fenix add the newest LEDs and they makes a much better use of energy, so there's no comparison.
Ninkoslot 3 years ago 2