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"Good light cumbersome to use broad beam was not what iwanted."





























Fitorch's Professional Outdoors series presents the P20C LED Rechargeable Flashlight, a powerful tactical light. With the help of a CREE XP-L2 LED, you'll be able to access up to 1,500 lumens at the touch a button. The P20C can reach up to 245 meters, allowing you to search large areas, enabling positive object identification at a safe distance. This light features a rechargeable battery that can provide up to 118 hours of runtime, making it perfect for officers or outdoorsmen and women who need a long-lasting light for multi-day trips.
The dual tail and side switches make navigating all output modes easy. The tail switch activates your P20C. Single-clicking the side switch enables you to toggle through all 5 brightness modes. Special modes are accessed by holding the side switch down for half a second to activate strobe then SOS or double-clicking to enable Turbo. This straightforward operation makes the P20C easy to use one-handed in the stressful situations that law enforcement or outdoor enthusiasts might face!
| Turbo | High | Medium | Low | Eco | Strobe | SOS | |
| Brightness | 1500lumens | 650lumens | 150lumens | 50lumens | 10lumens | 1500lumens | 150lumens |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Runtime | 2.5hours | 3hours | 13.5hours | 37hours | 118hours | - | - |
| Distance | 245meters | -meters | -meters | -meters | -meters | -meters | -meters |
| Intensity | 14600candela | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Brand | Fitorch |
| SKU | FITORCH-P20C |
| Series | P |
| UPC | 0192102000726 |
| Primary Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Max Lumens (lm) | 1500 |
| Max Throw (m) | 245 |
| Rechargeable | Yes |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Switch | Tail and Side Switches |
| Length | 5.6 in (142 mm) |
| IP Rating | IPX8 |
| Typical Uses | Camping, Hiking, Hunting, Law Enforcement, Walking |
| In the Box | Batteries, Holster, Lanyard, Pocket Clip, Spare O-ring(s), Spare Tailcap Boot, USB Cable, User Manual |
| IP Rating | IPX8 |
| Drop Resistance | 3.28 ft (1 m) |
| Switch | Tail and Side Switches |
| Primary Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Secondary Material | Anodized Aluminum |
| Max Lumens | 1500 |
| Max Throw | 245 m (804 ft) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Rechargeable | Yes |
| Charge Style | Battery w/ Charge Port |
| Charge Connector | USB-C |
| Length | 5.6 in (142 mm) |
| Head Diameter | 1.0 in (25 mm) |
| Body Diameter | 1.0 in (25 mm) |
| Weight | 3.5 oz (99 g) |
| Certifications/Standards | ANSI |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| HTS Code | 85131020 |
| Length | 0 in |
| Width | 0 in |
| Height | 0 in |
| Shipping Weight | 0.43 lb |
| Packaging | Boxed |
| Warranty |
Fitorch 5 Year Warranty Battery Junction Warranty |
| Return Policy | Return Policy |
| Glossary | Flashlight Glossary |
Overall rating: 3.5 / 5 from 2 reviews.
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"Good light cumbersome to use broad beam was not what iwanted."
"Fitorch very nearly had a perfect light on this model. I've been waiting for them to come out with an update to the P20RGT, so when I saw the P20C I finally pulled the trigger. This is a great light, but I want to focus on what made this not perfect (although please don't let this distract you from buying as it is still a nice flashlight). - Fist and foremost, the side charge port. Dear flash light companies, please figure this issue out or just do away with it entirely. A few of my lights do an ok job at staying closed, but this one is the worst. It opens every time you pull it out of the sheath or your pocket. I am very seriously debating on gluing it shut. - Side switch needs to be counter sunk, although this is slightly more of a gripe. It would still be better overall if it didn't stick out or at least was flush with the side tube. - There is a slight delay with the on/off and toggle mode. Most people probably won't notice this, but it's like a half second delay when the light turns on and toggling through the modes. All my lights have absolutely zero lag time, so I find this to be a very weird issue that shouldn't even exist. - Pocket clip is small and cheap. I hate when flashlight companies skimp out on this part. I like them big and in stainless steel. I suppose I can just upgrade that myself, though. - And the last thing, this isn't necessarily an issue with the light itself, possibly more of the battery size. If it doesn't fit snug, you end up with a rattling light. I absolutely hate when this happens. To resolve the issue, I just cut and wrap a small piece of plastic that acts as a sleeve around the battery and no more rattling. I feel like it helps aid in protecting your light during drops/falls, too. Other than that, the light is near perfect. The stainless steel is perfect, the bezel/crown is nice and counter sunk (helps protect the glass), and the heat sink fins are as they should be (some lights do shallow cuts and don't serve the actual purpose). The knurling on this light isn't overbearing which I appreciate, too as it can destroy your pockets. The tail cap also has tips which helps prevent accidentally turning it on which I feel is an important part of most lights as they tend to go in your pocket. The color temperature is right where I like it, too, although this is subjective with different people; I just prefer the cool white light. Last thing to test out is the longevity - If this light survives my adventures longer than one year, I'd say it was a good purchase. Aside from the above mentioned, if I were to do anything differently with this light, I would make it to where it can also accept the larger 21700 batteries, too. If any flashlight companies follow through on all this, I would easily pay $100 for such a light. I don't like to collect lights, I just like to have that perfect one and stick with it."
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