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I have the Flex light. It did better than a few other flashlights (regular run of the mills stuff, including a small mag light), but I`m not sure I would say it`s super awesome.
I use it, and as back-up, I have an 8$ (LE Adjustable Focus Mini CREE LED Flashlight Torch) light that is similar, and might perform almost as well.
And for giggles, I recently made my own Sun Gun which seems to work pretty good. It took me a while to figure out I need to hold it further from the panel than I do my other lights.
Fenix blows the Flex light away. It`s amazing what defects you can see with a Fenix.
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I have a Rupes light, so I`d be willing to part with my Flex one.
I`ve heard the Flex light is not as sturdy as the Rupes light. Any truth to the rumor?
The Flex appears to be very well made and sturdy. Can`t imagine anyone having an issue with build quality.
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