IT'S TIME FOR A CPF GIVEAWAY!

NITE2TEST

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Joined
Jul 10, 2015
Messages
10
  1. TK75 2015 edition
  2. Why ? because its 4000 Lumens !!! Also I dont have multi emitter light:duh2:


Thanks for this giveaway
 

PartyPete

Enlightened
Joined
Aug 14, 2015
Messages
486
1. E41
2. Simple, powerful, runs on common AAs, nice spill...would make nice exploration & search light. [emoji106]

I'm also deathly afraid of pirates and flying squirrels and feel that the E41 would better help me protect my homestead from their ruthless attacks.
 
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TheShadowGuy

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Joined
Jun 10, 2015
Messages
365
1. Fenix TK35UE
2. XHP50 LED, flat form factor, very bright, and really useful mode spacing. Also no standby drain unlike some of the competition for that style light.
 

pck003

Newly Enlightened
Joined
Sep 15, 2015
Messages
6
1. PD35
2. It is the light that made me really want to start collecting flashlights. Plus it is a quality light with a very nice output.
 

OCD

Enlightened
Joined
Mar 5, 2010
Messages
687
Location
St. Louis, MO
HL50 headlamp. I want a good headlamp and I like the HL50 accepts both CR123 and AA battery types.
 

hombreluhrs

Enlightened
Joined
Jan 16, 2013
Messages
671
Location
NJ
CL25R

I like the mode spacing, runtime, red low mode, option to use 18650 or cr123s plus I could use a good lantern.
 

GunnarGG

Enlightened
Joined
Apr 21, 2010
Messages
861
Location
Sweden
There are many nice lights to choose from so it's not easy but I think it will be like this:

1. TK75
2. I have many lights but no one with the output and throw like the TK75.
 

Nicrod

Flashaholic
Joined
Mar 27, 2011
Messages
6,011
Location
So Cal
1. Number 1 fenix on my wish list is the PD25,

WHY it's on my wish list, because it's small and compact.
And it's super bright for its size. I like small, compact, single cell EDC lights.

Nick
 

JoeSW

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Joined
Jul 8, 2015
Messages
37
1. The Fenix TK75

2. This is just an awesome light. The optional extender will give me extended run times!

Thank you Fenix for this giveaway!
 

tatasal

Flashlight Enthusiast
Joined
Jan 25, 2012
Messages
1,192
1. I have TK70s, TK41, HP25, E11 but my favorite is the Fenix LD12.

2. Why the LD12? Because it was my first EDC and in hindsight, having a rear power switch and side switch for mode changes, made it it a very safe light against accidental power-on without locking it out, and yet easy to change modes with its side switch.
 

lichan

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Joined
Jun 17, 2015
Messages
113
1. Fenix LD02

2. A single AAA flashlight is my preference for everyday carry in my pocket and this Fenix has a TIR optic, a tail clicky button and great efficiency.
 

kj75

Enlightened
Joined
Sep 10, 2012
Messages
892
Location
The Netherlands
1. The upcoming LD35 is nr. 1 on my whislist.

2. Because I love the fact that you can control your beam. I own only some cheap zoomable "supermarket-lights", therefore it's time for a quality Fenix :)
 

Flashy808

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Joined
Jul 2, 2015
Messages
282
1. Fenix LD11 !!

2. Because I really wanted to try some thing like this (like the LD12) since the very early days of my Flashaholic journey :wave: I think it might be perfect EDC choice for me with a great output & runtimes and balance of throw and flood. It looks like an awesome light that is waiting for a perhaps eagerly waiting potential owner. Plus it is nothing over the top I just want this as a nice AA EDC. :whistle:

Thanks for the Giveaway! :thumbsup:
 

kiwikane

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Joined
Jul 7, 2015
Messages
9
Thanks a bunch for the giveaway!

#1 on my wishlist is the TK75 (2015)

Why is it #1?

Because...




Even the Darkness needs something to Fear.


-KK :nana:
 

sassaquin

Enlightened
Joined
Mar 10, 2011
Messages
510
Location
Massachusetts
1. - CL20 lantern

2. I want the CL20 because it looks to be a nice power outage lantern and it takes both AA and CR123 batteries which I currently have plenty.

Thanks for the generous giveaway.
 

Synergic

Newly Enlightened
Joined
Jun 1, 2008
Messages
123
1. LD41
2. I want it because I love the turbo and the low mode. And it works with AA batteries!!

Thanks for this opportunity.
 
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