Fenix FX-E18RV2 Flashlight 1200 Lumen Black
Original price was: $85.64.$59.95Current price is: $59.95.
Fenix FX-E18RV2 Flashlight
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Description
This rechargeable EDC flashlight boasts a 1200 lumen maximum output with a 479 foot beam throw. The E18R V2 is directly rechargeable with its built-in USB Type-C fast charger and included ARB-L16-700P 16340 Power battery. It has a maximum of up to 200 hours of runtime and as little as 1.3 hours of charge time. It has a 1 lumen Moonlight mode, plus an integrated magnetic base.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.250 kg |
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| Dimensions | 4.50 × 3.25 × 1.00 cm |
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