Thіѕ іѕ a review οf thе Fenix LD10+ single AA LED Flashlight. Thіѕ іѕ раrt 1 whісh covers thе general spec’s аnd features οf thіѕ flashlight. Pаrt 2 covers thе beam shots аnd mode functions. Please rate аnd Subscribe. Thanks TMFA.
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no part 2 yet? show some beam throw.
@TheManFromAlaska i belive it’s an IPX-8 rating; waterproof to 12 feet at static pressure for 24 hours.
And let’s be fair here and but things in context; that you have 1,500 views for a product that very few people are interested in (true, or not?), is quite an achievement. Imagine the number of viewers you would get with a popular subject. . . . like. . . . “iPhone hack” for example. No, you’re doing just fine.
No, just continue your good work. Just the fact that people don’t show appreciation, doesn’t mean that they don’t appreciate what you do. I run a graphic design web site and got close to 1. 6 million visitors last year, yet not a single person mailed me to show any appreciation. No. . . it’s just the way people are. I can live with it and so should you; just the fact that we have these visitors should already tell us how much our work is appreciated, even with 1,500+ viewers.
@TheManFromAlaska
“I didn’t know if anyone had an interest”
Those 1,588 viewers didn’t come here just because they typed “Fenix LD10″ by accident or because your page ended up on the front page. 1,588 views might not seem like a whole lot to you, but I see hundreds of thousands of people struggling on YouTube to get even 150 views.
@BirnsS
LOL. Yep I need to do part two. I had the video done, but wasn’t completely satisfied. I didn’t know if anyone had an interest or not so actually deleted it yesterday. I will do it over and try to get it posted soon. Thanks for the motivation.
Cough, cough. . . . where is part 2 of 2?
lol what kind of dog do you have? one of the best reviews of the LD10 i’ve seen, all the other is no sound or no demonstration, this review is perfect, planning on getting one this summer to fight off evil spirits in the woods =0)
Thanks for the comment. Good to hear soldiers are using these lights. When I was in the Army, we still were issued those crappy right angles plastic lights that ran on 2 D cell batteries. I hated those things. Heavy, big, and didn’t put out a lot of light. These LED lights didn’t exist at the time but I sure wish they had.
Saw my men used this model in roadblocks. Suitable lumens for night patrols. Very small size, great holster. With a few recharged ni-mh, you are good for a week of tough jobs, like us. SureFire is costly on battery expenses, and dollar to dollar, this LD10 is much much better. 3 are coming to me this week. I use them in my army real life roadblocks, house searches, etc. RECOMMENDED !! Good Vid TMFA
Thanks for the comment. I know these have been review before, but I like to try to cover things that I didn’t see when watching other vid’s on YouTube.
Thanks
TMFA
one of the best reveiws, thank you!
I like it because it uses one widely available AA battery. Has useful modes, long battery life, and very nice quality construction.
The cost is around $60, which is a little pricey for a light, but that cost is saved quickly by not buying batteries constantly like you do with a non-LED lights.
Everyone can use a good flashlight, so that’s fine. . . . . . but my two questions would be:
A) Why do you need this one particularly?
B) What do they cost?
Thanks,
-Nutmegger1957