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<blockquote data-quote="Big Chicken" data-source="post: 2662390" data-attributes="member: 120462"><p>I have a number of Fenix flashlights and they have been nothing short of awesome.</p><p>My EDC is a pd35TAC. I literally carry it with me everywhere, everyday and use it many times a day. I'm an electrician/welder/equipment mechanic/small time farmer and my flashlight goes through Hell and back with me on a regular basis. I usually get about 4 years of this abuse out of my Fenix before the tailcap switch finally starts to die, at which point I figure the flashlight has earned its retirement and I purchase a complete new light.</p><p>I also have an old (at least 8 years old) headlight from Fenix (HL65, IIRC) that sees a TON of abuse. It's admidittly not the brightest headlamp around, but it's light, durable, dependable and easily carried in a pocket or tool bag when not in use. It uses the same batteries as the PD35TAC. The only thing I've had to change on it is the head band.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Chicken, post: 2662390, member: 120462"] I have a number of Fenix flashlights and they have been nothing short of awesome. My EDC is a pd35TAC. I literally carry it with me everywhere, everyday and use it many times a day. I'm an electrician/welder/equipment mechanic/small time farmer and my flashlight goes through Hell and back with me on a regular basis. I usually get about 4 years of this abuse out of my Fenix before the tailcap switch finally starts to die, at which point I figure the flashlight has earned its retirement and I purchase a complete new light. I also have an old (at least 8 years old) headlight from Fenix (HL65, IIRC) that sees a TON of abuse. It's admidittly not the brightest headlamp around, but it's light, durable, dependable and easily carried in a pocket or tool bag when not in use. It uses the same batteries as the PD35TAC. The only thing I've had to change on it is the head band. [/QUOTE]
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