I thought it might be good to share any useful suppliers you have found which might not be the usual "High Street" ones, especially as we are likely to be seeing a run on torches and lanterns now.
Here is mine for starters.
https://cpc.farnell.com/
We have used them for our AGM batteries and general electrical bits & bobs. Online only but where else are you going to find a choice of nearly 60 different head torches at all price points? Also worth checking for home security bits, plug in power timers, assorted solar lighting etc.
Useful suppliers
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Re: Useful suppliers
Oh there's plenty but think outside the box
Like during the run on masks... The likes of b&q got battered yet the local tile shop had loads....
Industrial suppliers in general builders merchants /
industrial wholesalers be it electrical / building / roofing ) plumbing all stock torches and Batteries
For example city electrical factors
Plumb centre
Mkm
Jewsons.
Round here countryside / farm supplies shops / engineering places too
Independent car shop has huricane lanterns / parafin / torches / inspection lamps
Caravan agents 12v stuff /torches / chemical toilet parts ,/ gas fittings/ camp stoves / gas cartridges
Like during the run on masks... The likes of b&q got battered yet the local tile shop had loads....
Industrial suppliers in general builders merchants /
industrial wholesalers be it electrical / building / roofing ) plumbing all stock torches and Batteries
For example city electrical factors
Plumb centre
Mkm
Jewsons.
Round here countryside / farm supplies shops / engineering places too
Independent car shop has huricane lanterns / parafin / torches / inspection lamps
Caravan agents 12v stuff /torches / chemical toilet parts ,/ gas fittings/ camp stoves / gas cartridges
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine