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An Atlanta-based flashlight dealer that formerly had separate websites like www.fenix-store.com and www.eagletac-store.com before consolidating the websites under www.4sevens.com. They | An Atlanta-based flashlight dealer that formerly had separate websites like www.fenix-store.com and www.eagletac-store.com before consolidating the websites under www.4sevens.com. They then added their own line of flashlights, which were sold at the same site, but all of their flashlights have been rebranded under the [[Foursevens]] name with a separate website. 4Sevens has sister stores in Poland and Canada. | ||
4Sevens has a very good reputation as a dealer and as a builder of lights (their lights are actually manufactured in China with close ties to [[Olight]]) in the CPF forums. They often announce new products in the CPF Marketplace before they are listed on their website and post special discount codes for sales in addition to CPF member discount codes. | |||
== Flashlights == | == Flashlights == | ||
These flashlights were all branded under the 4Sevens name. For their latest flashlights, see the [[Foursevens]] page. | |||
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'''Quark RGB''' - 2xCR123A [[Cree#MC-E|MC-E Color]] head with 4 different color LED dies built in to give white, red, green, or blue output (emits from only one die at a time). Uses the regular Quark 123² body with modes controlled by twisting head loose and tight. Available in versions with regular or neutral white light in one of the dies. More of a novelty than anything, the light suffers from a very ugly beam due to the off-center LED dice. Announced in November 2009. Review: [http://www.lumensreview.com/reviews/1-led-flashlights/102-4sevens-rgb-cool-white.html Lumens Review] | '''Quark RGB''' - 2xCR123A [[Cree#MC-E|MC-E Color]] head with 4 different color LED dies built in to give white, red, green, or blue output (emits from only one die at a time). Uses the regular Quark 123² body with modes controlled by twisting head loose and tight. Available in versions with regular or neutral white light in one of the dies. More of a novelty than anything, the light suffers from a very ugly beam due to the off-center LED dice. Announced in November 2009. Review: [http://www.lumensreview.com/reviews/1-led-flashlights/102-4sevens-rgb-cool-white.html Lumens Review] | ||