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Help With Buying High Powered Flash light

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Ok so i've been browsing about for a while to try and find a good torch with good brightness throw and spill, narrowed my search down to these 3;

Fenix TK45 760 Lumen LED Flashlight [fenixtk45] - $149.95 : Going Gear, Gearing you up for the outdoors (Favourite at the moment)

DealExtreme: $55.19 Romisen RC-T6 6*Cree Q4-WC 3-Mode 500-Lumen Mega LED Flashlight Black (1-4*CR123A/18650)

DealExtreme: $33.09 Aurora AK-P7-5 HA-III SSC P7-C 2-Mode 900-Lumen LED Flashlight with Assault Crown (1*18650)

I was wondering if anyone knows any better torches within this price range that could be better?
I've worked out so far that with good batteries and shipping, the Romisen would come to just a bit lower than the TK45.

All help/advise welcome.
 





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I had to make a choice between the TK45 and the Sunwayled m40c and went for the later because it has an artifact free beam as well as a great balance of throw and spill. It also has blue and red led's that are suitable for reading maps in low light and staying unseen. The anodizing and finishing on that thing is superb, and it is fully waterproof and more compact than the TK45. You might want to check it out before purchasing the Fenix TK45. You can find nice and comprehensive reviews on CPF to help you out with the decision. Good luck with your purchase!
 

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I went for the tk45, as i could pick it up just down the road from where i live.
Glad i did, perfect for biking nice flood with good throw.
Thanks for the advise tho, had a look to see if they stocked those lights but they didn't anyway :(
 
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I went for the tk45, as i could pick it up just down the road from where i live.
Glad i did, perfect for biking nice flood with good throw.
Thanks for the advise tho, had a look to see if they stocked those lights but they didn't anyway :(

The tk45 is a very good light, and the fact that you were able to pick it up near where you live makes it a logical choice. Have fun illuminating your neighborhood!
 
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I'd suggest the Fenix TK45 .
First , it is a famous worldwide, and have a very good quality contral , i think it is deserve the price,you must like it .
Second , Fenix Tk 45 is super bright , 760 lumens output ,and waterproof.
Third, only need about $139 if use the coupon code.
The only pity is that TK45 use 8* AA battery , i'm not very like the light with too many battery , if it can use 18650 battery , it would be better.
There is a video for Fenix TK45: YouTube - lightake:Fenix TK45 3 x Cree XP-G R5 3-Mode 760 Lumens LED Flashlight Black
This is just an advice , hope it useful to you ,and please let us konw your finial decision , and waiting for your nice review !
 
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I'd suggest the Fenix TK45 .
First , it is a famous worldwide, and have a very good quality contral , i think it is deserve the price,you must like it .
Second , Fenix Tk 45 is super bright , 760 lumens output ,and waterproof.
Third, only need about $139 if use the coupon code.
The only pity is that TK45 use 8* AA battery , i'm not very like the light with too many battery , if it can use 18650 battery , it would be better.
There is a video for Fenix TK45: YouTube - lightake:Fenix TK45 3 x Cree XP-G R5 3-Mode 760 Lumens LED Flashlight Black
This is just an advice , hope it useful to you ,and please let us konw your finial decision , and waiting for your nice review !

If you had read the OP's second post, you wouldn't have suggested the tk45 because he already bought it...
 




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