Small powerful torch?

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Attack Warning Red

Small powerful torch?

Post by Attack Warning Red »

I'm looking to reduce the size of my EDC, and am planning to replace many items with smaller or alternative versions.

Can anyone recommend a small but fairly powerful LED torch? I currently carry an LED Lenser 'Police Tech Focus', but am looking for something of a similar design but maybe half the size. Any ideas, before I start my Google fest? :D
EddieEnzyme

Re: Small powerful torch?

Post by EddieEnzyme »

Depending on your budget, I don't think you can beat a Zebralight SC52. Tiny, 1AA battery brightness beasty.
Attack Warning Red

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Post by Attack Warning Red »

Cheers, I'll look that up now.

A lot of good models out there, but mostly too big from what I see.
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Post by gm_prepper »

Check out http://www.flashaholics.co.uk/

I've got a couple from battery powered 250lms Mil spec to a cheap chinese Alu bodied AAA to a cheap 99p store grip charged duel lamp.
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Attack Warning Red

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Post by Attack Warning Red »

Hey, thanks. A lot to go through. Currently looking at a little Fenix... Cheers!
notts2957

Small powerful torch?

Post by notts2957 »

Hello. Having bought and used expensive torches for work I found that they all broke down eventually. I now have several tesco led torches. They are small and as well built as anything else I have used. They do a small chubby one for around £5 and a longer thinner one for £10, both work very well for the price.
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Led Lenser , any of them , quality stuff , never had a problem , apart form loosing them but that aint the torches fault ....... :)
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Post by latrocinium »

I also recommend LED Lensers. I have a P3 which is really bright for the size. Only takes 1AA.
If you want a bright but cheap torch, I recommend some of the cheap Cree torches floating about eBay/Amazon, like this one...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mini-7W-300LM ... vi-content

I would NOT recommend the Gerber Recon! It is small and reasonably cheap, but it has no power at all.
billpoll1

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Post by billpoll1 »

If you have an aldi near by check out there led torches they have three settings very bright bright and sos about £8 and very good about 100 to 115mm variable focus with small pouch they are not always in stock normally on special
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poppypiesdad wrote:Led Lenser , any of them , quality stuff , never had a problem , apart form loosing them but that aint the torches fault ....... :)
Also agree, cracking little torches
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