Torches.

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DustyDog
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Re: Torches.

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Fenix do some rechargeable torches, not cheap but very well made and the more expensive ones are bloody bright.
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Re: Torches.

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pseudonym wrote: Tue Oct 06, 2020 10:29 pm Same site:

https://www.torchdirect.co.uk/maglite-l ... torch.html

:mrgreen:
Well that was rather apt.

Just recharged my one and nope not working.

so either the battery is dead, the bulb has gone or the switch is knackered.

yayy for youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr1jcCRirEI

10 year old clip but my torch is at least 13 :lol:
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Re: Torches.

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Olight are selling the i1R 2 EOS for £4.95 today only, 13g 150 lumens (roughly £20 on Amazon)
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Pay £4.95 postage
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Re: Torches.

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If you like keyring size small with a bit ooomph, and with options?
I have one of these
https://www.rovyvon.com/collections/key ... oducts/a5x

They do several models depending on what you want, or at least the size of your purse.
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I also like small, piglet, and use a fenix EO3R https://www.fenixtorch.co.uk/Shop/Fenix ... -E03R.html

Got my eye on this though https://www.fenixtorch.co.uk/Shop/Fenix ... -E28R.html
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Re: Torches.

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Although I don't have a Fenix, I have had one on my amazon wish list for a while now.
PD35 I believe.
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Re: Torches.

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piglet wrote: Fri Jan 01, 2021 11:25 am Although I don't have a Fenix, I have had one on my amazon wish list for a while now.
PD35 I believe.
I've got one of those. It sits in my torch box and is almost never used. Much prefer the Olight S2 which lives in my pocket all the time. https://www.olightstore.uk/s2r-baton-ii.html
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Olight m2 warrior for me. All olight torches appear to be very good quality. Dropped, submerged, frozen, all without issue.
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LED Lenser for me. I think it’s a p2 or something, sits nicely in my pocket for EDC, and used every day ‘cos I start work during the night :lol:
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Re: Torches.

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Still rocking the Nebo Inspector, I'll admit its long (2x AAA) but I don't like button cells for lights or twisters...... The only thing I'd change is to loose the strobe because I don't see the point.

Only just replaced the batteries in the first one, mind you they're both getting a decent workout at this time of year.
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