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New version Fenix TK35 U2 860 lumen flashlight for $85.75
B&H has the new version of the TK35 flashlight (860 lumens) for $85.75 with free shipping to the contiguous 48 states ($9.95 ship for AK/HI). The old version can be found for about this same price and Amazon even had the old version on sale awhile back for one day for about $70. This however is the best price I’ve seen for the new version. I've been doing a price search over the past couple months and the price has been a steady $109.95 so this is a 22% savings.
I think the TK35 is a great flashlight. Excellent construction, compact, versitile and it puts out a amazing amount of light on its higher settings. It's my favorite flashlight.
It takes 4 CR123A primary lithium batteries or 2 rechargeable 18650 lithium ion batteries. The CR123A primary lithium battery has a 10 year shelf life and has little power loss in extreme cold compared with other types of batteries. Batteries are not included but can be found fairly cheaply online. It includes a holster, lanyard and extra o ring.
It has 4 brightness levels (860, 365, 120, & 15 lumens; run times of 1hr37m, 6hr48m, 23hr, & 130hr respectively). It also has strobe (860) & sos (120) modes.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/sea...arch=ye…
Features:
•Uses Cree XM-L(U2) LED with a max of 860 Lumens
•Patented battery holder made of PC quality material - wear resistant and shock resistant
•Has a 340-meter long throwing beam
•Intelligent memory circuit
•Reverse polarity protection to protect from improper battery installation
•Digitally-regulated output (maintains constant brightness)
•Powered by 4 CR123A or 2 18650 rechargeable batteries (not included)
•Switch for Brightness Level
•Switch for On/Off and Mode Selection
•Waterproof to IPX-8 Standard (2 meters)
•Low-voltage warning function to remind users of low power
•Over discharge protection circuit protects the batteries effectively
•Made of durable aircraft-grade aluminum
•Premium Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
•Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with anti-reflective coating
•165mm (length) x 44mm (diameter) x 52mm (head) = 6.49" x 1.73" x 2.04"
275-gram weight (without batteries) = 9.7oz
I think the TK35 is a great flashlight. Excellent construction, compact, versitile and it puts out a amazing amount of light on its higher settings. It's my favorite flashlight.
It takes 4 CR123A primary lithium batteries or 2 rechargeable 18650 lithium ion batteries. The CR123A primary lithium battery has a 10 year shelf life and has little power loss in extreme cold compared with other types of batteries. Batteries are not included but can be found fairly cheaply online. It includes a holster, lanyard and extra o ring.
It has 4 brightness levels (860, 365, 120, & 15 lumens; run times of 1hr37m, 6hr48m, 23hr, & 130hr respectively). It also has strobe (860) & sos (120) modes.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/sea...arch=ye…
Features:
•Uses Cree XM-L(U2) LED with a max of 860 Lumens
•Patented battery holder made of PC quality material - wear resistant and shock resistant
•Has a 340-meter long throwing beam
•Intelligent memory circuit
•Reverse polarity protection to protect from improper battery installation
•Digitally-regulated output (maintains constant brightness)
•Powered by 4 CR123A or 2 18650 rechargeable batteries (not included)
•Switch for Brightness Level
•Switch for On/Off and Mode Selection
•Waterproof to IPX-8 Standard (2 meters)
•Low-voltage warning function to remind users of low power
•Over discharge protection circuit protects the batteries effectively
•Made of durable aircraft-grade aluminum
•Premium Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
•Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with anti-reflective coating
•165mm (length) x 44mm (diameter) x 52mm (head) = 6.49" x 1.73" x 2.04"
275-gram weight (without batteries) = 9.7oz
Last edited by ArcticHighlandr; 01-18-2013 at 06:54 PM..










