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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 3073009" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>I got a small Fenix light from GED in a trade a few years ago. Don’t know why he turned it loose. It’s a great little light. Uses a single 123 battery and two light settings.</p><p></p><p>I also have an Olight that uses a 123 battery with two power settings and produces 500 lumens. VERY bright.</p><p></p><p>My biggest problem with Fenix or Olight (I have other models of those) is warranty repair. My other Fenix light quit and warranty services took four months to repair and return.</p><p></p><p>My Olight was dropped and every contact number and email on every website lead nowhere. I was finally able to contact Olight through Facebook for warranty return and had to send it to China for repairs. They didn’t return the original light. It was a newer model that I suspect was someone else’s warranty return because there was no box and papers with it. Just the light in a tough plastic mailing envelope. Two months for that one to be returned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 3073009, member: 23"] I got a small Fenix light from GED in a trade a few years ago. Don’t know why he turned it loose. It’s a great little light. Uses a single 123 battery and two light settings. I also have an Olight that uses a 123 battery with two power settings and produces 500 lumens. VERY bright. My biggest problem with Fenix or Olight (I have other models of those) is warranty repair. My other Fenix light quit and warranty services took four months to repair and return. My Olight was dropped and every contact number and email on every website lead nowhere. I was finally able to contact Olight through Facebook for warranty return and had to send it to China for repairs. They didn’t return the original light. It was a newer model that I suspect was someone else’s warranty return because there was no box and papers with it. Just the light in a tough plastic mailing envelope. Two months for that one to be returned. [/QUOTE]
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