Fenix PD25R Rechargeable LED Flashlight
🔦 Keychain-Sized, Full-Power Bright - The Perfect EDC Light
This fits on your keychain and lights up an entire room. The Fenix PD25R delivers 800 lumens from a 3.5" body - smaller than a Sharpie, brighter than most full-size flashlights. This is true pocket carry without compromising on power.
Why Choose the PD25R?
✅ 800 Lumens from a Tiny Package
Smaller than a Sharpie, brighter than most $30 full-size lights. 820-foot beam distance (that's 2.5 football fields). You'll actually carry it because it's tiny, but it performs like a tactical light when you need it.
✅ 5 Brightness Levels for Every Situation
• Turbo (800 lumens) - Maximum brightness for emergencies
• High (350 lumens) - Strong everyday use
• Med (150 lumens) - Balanced performance
• Low (30 lumens) - Extended runtime
• Eco (1 lumen) - Won't wake your partner at night, runs for 55 hours
✅ Micro-USB Rechargeable - Never Buy Batteries Again
Charges in 2 hours with any micro-USB cable (same as older phones). Runs 55 hours on low, 1.5 hours on turbo. Disposable batteries cost $10/year - this pays for itself fast.
✅ Pocket Clip + Magnetic Tail = Hands-Free Lighting
• Clip to hat brim for hands-free work
• Stick to car hood, toolbox, or fridge while working
• Or just pocket carry with the clip
• Hands-free lighting without buying a separate headlamp
✅ Built Fenix-Tough
• Aircraft aluminum construction
• IP68 waterproof - submerge, rain, puddles, doesn't matter
• 1-meter drop rated - survives concrete impacts
• This is pro-grade gear, not a gas station impulse buy
Common Questions Answered:
"Is 800 lumens too much for a keychain light?"
You can dim it to 1 lumen for close-up tasks. Having 800 lumens available for emergencies is the point. Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
"Will it drain fast on high?"
1.5 hours on turbo, but you'll never run it that long. Most use is 30-second bursts. On medium (150 lumens), it runs for 6 hours straight.
"Is it durable enough for daily carry?"
Aircraft aluminum, IP68 waterproof, 1-meter drop rated. It's built like the PD35, just smaller. Fenix doesn't make disposable junk.
"Why not the PD35 if it's only $20 more?"
If you want maximum power (1700 lumens) and don't mind the size, get the PD35. If you want true pocket/keychain carry that you'll actually have with you every day, get this. Both are excellent - it's about what you'll actually carry.
"Why Fenix vs $20 Amazon lights?"
Amazon lights lie about lumens ("10,000 lumens!" = actually 200), use cheap LEDs that dim in weeks, and break when you drop them. Fenix is used by professionals worldwide and backs it with a 5-year warranty. You get what you pay for.
Specifications:
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