F2 EDC Flashlight Aluminum
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It might be small, but the F2 is bright! With its 14500 lithium ion battery and Samsung LED, this amazing little light will go for hours if needed or blow your retina's out with over 1000 lumens. The F2 was created to go easy on the wallet and still have all the quality you've come to expect from Focusworks.
- Samsung LH351d 5000k LED or 4500k Nichia 519a LED
- Qlite driver (simple low-medium-high operation)
- Anodized Aluminum body
- Grade 5 titanium pocket clip
- Runs on a 14500 lithium ion rechargeable battery (sold separately)
- Weight with a battery 75g
- 4-1/16" (104mm) x 7/8" (22mm) diameter
What emitter (LED) should you get?
Naturally that's totally up to your preference but how to make the choice?
Start this way. Ignore the brand and the numbers and letters behind it and focus on the 5000k and 4500k. That's the color of the light. But how do you compare that to something you know?
It's easy. Think about an old incandescent light (most light bulb's these days try to mimic that color). Remember what color they are? Kind of a yellowy white? That yellowy white color is roughly 3500k. the lower the number the yellower the light the higher the color the bluer the light..
4500k is just a littler bit bluer than the old incandescent. It's soft and easy on the eyes but appears a little dimmer than the 5000k option.
5000k is more intense. More towards blue it eliminates any yellow and appears to be white light. It looks brighter and light's up an area better than 4000k (in my opinion)
I used to always recommend going with 5000k when I'm asked. I prefer its brightness and lack of yellow in the beam.
However the New 519a 4500k emitter is the latest greatest emitter and isn't very yellow so I'm not sure which one I like best anymore.
Technical details:
Samsung LH351D LED
- Luminous Flux Bin: S6
- 5000K Color Temperature
- 90+ CRI
- Voltage Bin: F4
- Lumen output
- High:1025lm
- Med:350lm
- Low:40lm
- Candela
- High: 4000cd
- Throw:
- 126 Meters
Mode Memory |
Memory, No Memory |
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Emitter Options |
5000k Samsung LH351d, 4500k Nichia 519a |
Color |
Black, Electric Blue, Jade Green, Pumpkin Orange, Gunmetal Grey, Raw Aluminum |
At FocusWorks EDC, we stand behind every piece we craft with precision and pride. All flashlights are covered by a lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship, and electronic components carry a 5-year warranty. If your gear ever fails due to our craftsmanship, we’ll make it right — no questions. We also offer repair services for damage caused by accidents or misuse at cost, because we believe heirloom-grade gear should never be a source of regret.
For our other EDC items, we guarantee delivery free of manufacturing defects and offer a 15-day return policy on unused items. Exotic materials like damascus and timascus are final sale due to their rarity. Most importantly, all flashlights are warranty-transferable, so whether you're buying for yourself or passing gear down, your investment is always protected. For the full legacy promise, see our dedicated Heirloom Warranty section.
What The Collectors Are Saying








Jordy makes some awesome spinners! One of my all time favorites is still the Axis Micro Mini in Tungsten!
Amazing craftsmanship and quality items at great prices!! Jordy is one of the best, highly recommended, you won’t be disappointed!
Awesome company! Great service and community. The F2 is my most frequent EDC.
A great company with amazing CS! The quality of their EDC products is phenomenal!
Amazing products!
About Focusworks EDC
FocusWorks EDC specializes in seamlessly machining some of the highest quality everyday carry gear in the modern market. Created in 2015 by Jordy and his wife Lisa, FocusWorks EDC specializes in highest quality, textured flashlights, pens, lanyard beads, and box cutters. Everything you need to carry in your coat pocket or hip bag "every day". Our craftsmanship is rooted in both modern and traditional practices, inspired by space drama, shapes and textures of sci-fi creatures, and innovation in space technology.