FS: Fenix LED flashlights
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FS: Fenix LED flashlights
I have a couple brand new in the box Fenix LED tactical flashlights that I'm selling. A LD20 and a PD30.


These flashlights are BRIGHT and offer multi mode operation, including strobe.
Selling the LD20 for $45 and the PD30 for $55.


These flashlights are BRIGHT and offer multi mode operation, including strobe.
Selling the LD20 for $45 and the PD30 for $55.
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As for the PD30, it uses two 3 volt CR123 lithium batteries. Most tactical flashlights i.e. Surefire use the CR123 as standard now. They're a little bit more expensive compared to AA's, but have more juice. That's why the PD30 has a higher light output compared to the LD20
Hope that helped.
Yes, the LD20 uses 2 AA batteries. However, it's now sold pending funds to Sybir.
As for the PD30, it uses two 3 volt CR123 lithium batteries. Most tactical flashlights i.e. Surefire use the CR123 as standard now. They're a little bit more expensive compared to AA's, but have more juice. That's why the PD30 has a higher light output compared to the LD20
Hope that helped.
As for the PD30, it uses two 3 volt CR123 lithium batteries. Most tactical flashlights i.e. Surefire use the CR123 as standard now. They're a little bit more expensive compared to AA's, but have more juice. That's why the PD30 has a higher light output compared to the LD20
Hope that helped.
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You can get them, yes, but you're better off buying them in bulk - you'll get them cheaper, and get better quality to boot.
Paypal sent for the LD20, btw. Thanks!
Paypal sent for the LD20, btw. Thanks!
you could also try the rechargable RCR123s...
wont last as long as regular 123s, but keep a set of lithium 123s just in case. but at least you wont wince everytime you flip the switch on your torch...
wont last as long as regular 123s, but keep a set of lithium 123s just in case. but at least you wont wince everytime you flip the switch on your torch...


