Brad Manor Posted February 17, 2010 Report Posted February 17, 2010 I'm crazy about my Fenix TK11 (had never heard of Fenix until Kurt wrote a post about the TK11 about a year ago). It's small, crazy bright and has terrific battery life. As far as I'm concerned it's just about perfect. Well.... I happened upon a pretty good deal on the Fenix LD20 last weekend so I picked one up as a back up light. This thing rocks! It's about half as big around as the TK11 (but a bit longer) and weighs about half as much. The battery life is about the same as the TK11 (currently my LD20 has 2 rechargeable AAs at 2000mAh and the TK11 is using one rechargeable Li-Ion 18650 at 2200mAh. Click to Enlarge 104.26 KB Click to Enlarge 28.41 KB Click to Enlarge 11.95 KB The spot on the left is the LD20, the right is the TK11. Both are at full strength from about 5' away. The LD20 is 180 lumens, the TK11 is 240 lumens. -Brad ... maybe a TK30 next...
Marc Posted February 17, 2010 Report Posted February 17, 2010 A few weeks ago, I bought a Streamlight Stinger C4 LED Pro. Smallest but brightest flashlight I've ever used on the job, but not as small as Brad's. Runs 7 hours on low brightness which is bright enough to almost read a book by in my bedroom at night, if you stand it up pointing at the ceiling. When I walk my dogs at night, it lights up a reflective stop sign from 2 blocks away (on high beam). It can be dangerous to a person's eyes if he looks at the LED directly. Also, I get tired waiting for it to toggle down to low beam everytime I turn it on. High beam is just for attics and crawlspaces. Still like it. Definitely a keeper. Marc
Tom Raymond Posted February 17, 2010 Report Posted February 17, 2010 So long Brad, it's been great having you here at TIJ. We'll miss you now that you've gone over to the candle power forums with the rest of the flashlite junkies[:-dev3] Tom
Erik Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 Brad, Will the battery last through an inspection? Couple of hours? I'm in the market for a smaller light. Were did you buy?
Brad Manor Posted February 18, 2010 Author Report Posted February 18, 2010 Brad, Will the battery last through an inspection? Couple of hours? I'm in the market for a smaller light. Were did you buy? At full power the battery life is around 2 hours. At the minimum setting it'll go more than 70 hours on two AAs. I bought mine from fenixtactical.com as part of a sale: http://www.fenixtactical.com/special-deals.html. -B
John Dirks Jr Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 My TK11 has never failed to make it through even the longest inspections on full brightness. I have an ultra stinger too. That wont make it sometimes. Sometimes I hand that one to clients and show them how to shadow the walls. Most of the time they seem to enjoy getting involved.
resqman Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 I have an ultra stinger too. That wont make it sometimes. Do you leave your flashlight on for the entire 2-3 hours? How many minutes per inspection do you normally have your flashlight on? I can usually get 4-5 inspections out my ultra stinger. I do use a seperate flashlight for the crawlspace.
AHI in AR Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 I have a Fenix TK 11 and love it. Ironically, I had recently switched to an Ultra Stinger after years of Maglights before I discovered the Fenix. Unfortunately, now I'll have to check out the LD 20. Curse you, Brad!
Brad Manor Posted February 18, 2010 Author Report Posted February 18, 2010 I was just killing time looking at flashlights online when I saw it. Got the light, 4 Eneloop batteries, charger, bunch of filters/diffusers, and the headmount for a hundred bucks. Couldn't leave it behind. -Brad
Bill Kibbel Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 I have an ultra stinger too. That wont make it sometimes. Do you leave your flashlight on for the entire 2-3 hours? How many minutes per inspection do you normally have your flashlight on? I can usually get 4-5 inspections out my ultra stinger. I do use a seperate flashlight for the crawlspace. I've never made it through even half an inspection with an Ultra Stinger.
Nolan Kienitz Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 I got my Fenix TK-11 after Kurt's reviews and images of his custom-made holster. The Ultra-Stingers (even with new cells) just don't last anymore. I carry a freshly-charged U-S for a P&B crawl and have the TK-11 in the pocket as I know the Ultra-Stinger just won't last for some crawls. I get about 5-6 inspections from each charge and each inspection runs ~4-5 hours. NO ... the TK-11 is not on 'full-time', but gets plenty of use. I've been spoiled with the Fenix TK-11. Thanks Kurt !! [^]
kurt Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 I got the word from Dave Sorge over on the ASHI board so I'm not the first adopter. But, you're all welcome. I love mine.
resqman Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 I have an ultra stinger too. That wont make it sometimes. Do you leave your flashlight on for the entire 2-3 hours? How many minutes per inspection do you normally have your flashlight on? I can usually get 4-5 inspections out my ultra stinger. I do use a seperate flashlight for the crawlspace. I've never made it through even half an inspection with an Ultra Stinger. Again, how long are you leaving your flashlight on? Do you have your light on all the time? Turn it on, check something, turn it off. Repeat. What am I doing differently from you?
Brandon Whitmore Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 Again, how long are you leaving your flashlight on? Do you have your light on all the time? Turn it on, check something, turn it off. Repeat. What am I doing differently from you? I keep my flashlight in my hand during most of an inspection. On the interior, I sight down each room's wall/ ceiling planes, check under cabinets, behind couches, etc. On the exterior, I hit all of the eaves, spend time under decks, peer in behind siding where possible, peel up roofing shingles and shine underneath, etc. etc. Neither the Ultra - Stinger nor the Mag Charger lights last a full inspection for me, while the TK11 has no problems.
Jerry Simon Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 I've been spoiled with the Fenix TK-11. Me, too. Used it for the last 150 inspections or so. A great flashlight. Did someone say there's a battery to re-charge?
Bill Kibbel Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 I've never made it through even half an inspection with an Ultra Stinger. Again, how long are you leaving your flashlight on? Do you have your light on all the time? Turn it on, check something, turn it off. Repeat. What am I doing differently from you? If your doing 4-5 inspections on single charge of the Ultra Stinger, were in separate galaxies. I do everything similar to what Brandon described, but I also try to see almost every square inch of joists, beams, rafters, sills, under subflooring, under roof decking, etc. and the light is always necessary. Also, most of my residential inspections include the primary house with multiple additions. So a couple attics, 1-2 basements, multiple crawlspaces are common. Then I need a fresh light for the outbuildings.
Robert Jones Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 I use the Ultra Stinger and can normally make it through one inspection on a charge. I am constantly turning it on and off in much the same way as Brandon. By the end of an inspection the difference in brightness is quite noticeable and pretty much useless. I do like the flashlight however.
John Dirks Jr Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 I have an ultra stinger too. That wont make it sometimes. Do you leave your flashlight on for the entire 2-3 hours? How many minutes per inspection do you normally have your flashlight on? I can usually get 4-5 inspections out my ultra stinger. I do use a seperate flashlight for the crawlspace. I'm pretty much the same as Bill and Brandon have stated in the way I use my flashlight. In addition, many times I'm pulling the client into the mix to show them things and explain in person. That process keeps the flashlight on longer.
Neal Lewis Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 The Ultra-Stingers (even with new cells) just don't last anymore. [^] Yeah, I've been using the Ultra Stingers for as long as Streamlight has been making them. The newer batteries just don't hold a charge, and the battery is worn out after 6 months. Time for a change.
Charlie R Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 Read about the Fenix here and bought one last year. I gotta say, I love that light. I get at least two inspections, I bought 3 of the rechargeable batteries so I always have 2 charged. I just put a charged one in after two inspections every time so I don't know really how long it would go, but it is a great tool. The belt case is a piece of junk though. Charlie
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