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ralph
12-25-13, 08:52
Are these any good? How long to they hold a charge? Recently got a G2X, and was reading the stuff that came with it and saw that they offer a charger and batteries for $29.00. Since I'm going to be using it daily, (every evening to go out after dark and stoke my outside woodburner) I'm wondering if the rechargeable route wouldn't be more cost-effective way to go, but, I don't know how well the rechargeable batteries perform, a search found nothing.

GH41
12-25-13, 17:59
More than one report on battery life like this one. http://www.led-resource.com/2012/03/surefire-p2x-fury-review/ Looks like less than 1/2 life with the rechargeable. I have been using rechargeable AA batteries for years. You might do better getting a Mini Maglight that uses AAs like many other devices you own.Thomas Distributing is a reliable source. GH

ralph
12-25-13, 22:15
More than one report on battery life like this one. http://www.led-resource.com/2012/03/surefire-p2x-fury-review/ Looks like less than 1/2 life with the rechargeable. I have been using rechargeable AA batteries for years. You might do better getting a Mini Maglight that uses AAs like many other devices you own.Thomas Distributing is a reliable source. GH

Thanks, At this point in time, I'm not real keen on Mag lights...I've had 2, 3cell Mag lights shit on me, one within 2-3 months of use,(bought new) the other within a year,(bought new) looks like the switches on both went out. Mag Industries was of little to no help as far as warranty,(unless I want to pay $15 to send it back to them to look at, as per their warranty) I have a few Mini Mag lights and they've been more reliable, I'm trying to distance myself from them, and move to something with much higher reliability, more lumens. So, I guess I'll have to stock up on batteries...