Lister
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17 years ago
Tesco's is selling 3W Cree torches in small & large sizes if anyone's interested! Bought one today, quality seems good!
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.203-8191.aspx 
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Barney
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17 years ago
Ran one against a fenix recently, no where near as good!
Dean Allison
17 years ago
I was curious about these. My main handheld torch is a Fenix T1. Wondering how these compare.
Vanoord
17 years ago
T1 / TK10 / soon to be something else? is a great bit of kit. I'll massacre the Tesco lamp.... ๐Ÿ™‚
Hello again darkness, my old friend...
Dean Allison
17 years ago
Yes my T1 is an awesome bit of kit. Only trouble is the lithium batteries don't have much life.
Wyn
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17 years ago
Yes, the Fenix is a better light. Recently tried using it for 'painting' a shot, in comparison with the Fenix, needless to say it was the results from the latter that were uploaded.

Having said that, it's still impressive for the price, battery life is OK and it uses AA's (or C cells for the larger model). Hence a good bit of back up kit. (Even if it is Tesco, sorry Vanoord).
simonrl
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17 years ago
The rate I'm loosing Fenixes I think I might impose a limit of ยฃ1.99 on my next torch purchase ;)

Seriously though this Tesco lamp looks good value, although I take Vanoord's and Wyn's point that it doesn't compete with the Fenix for light output. It's not all about the emiter, electronics and optics play a big part as well. But for a budget torch it looks good.

And at least the Tesco lamp isn't claiming to be the brightest and manliest on the market ๐Ÿ˜‰
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Dark Prince
17 years ago
I bought one of these 'ere torches a few months ago. For the money they are very good. The D cell version has P4 LED in it btw.

DP
Captain Scarlet
17 years ago
"Every man for himself" cried the elephant, as he danced amongst the chickens... :lol:
http://www.excellentstuff.co.uk/product.asp?strParents=&CAT_ID=&P_ID=203 
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Vanoord
17 years ago
That, good Colonel, is bright enough to cook those chickens with!

I've seem one in action on the surface and it is an astonishing bit of kit! ๐Ÿ™‚
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Barney
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17 years ago
Nobody has done a review on them monster lights yet, i suggest that i am supplied with one and i will tell everyone how good they are!

Cheeeeky! ๐Ÿ˜‰ :lol: :tongue:
Boggy
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17 years ago
mind you at that price i could buy an old fiat panda and drive it down the mine on high beam,i still like my b&q led torch as it has a built in swivel head and tripod legs and the 9 batteries it takes last for yonks.but i am in the market for a very cheap very bright led that i can store in my helmet lining.
if its a hole explore it...
simonrl
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17 years ago
"bograt" wrote:

mind you at that price i could buy an old fiat panda and drive it down the mine on high beam,i still like my b&q led torch as it has a built in swivel head and tripod legs and the 9 batteries it takes last for yonks.but i am in the market for a very cheap very bright led that i can store in my helmet lining.



:lol: fantastic image, you could cut the roof to get it through low passages.

Mind you, the Colonel cannot have too much light, and if your Panda-light outperforms his WiseLED he'll have to outgun you ๐Ÿ˜‰
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by
Monty Stubble
17 years ago
I'm trying a 12 LED model I bought in Lidl for ยฃ5.99. Aluminium Body - bit of a Maglite clone and has a standard halogen bulb in the centre. Claims to be waterproof - a claim which so far has held up.

So far seems to be OK.
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grahami
17 years ago
A long time ago, when I was younger (!) I built my underground lighting torch from a 40W car spot lamp and a 12v motor cycle battery which was then encased in foam inside a snap-fit lidded plastic box, reinforced round with metal straps and a wooden baseplate. Not for nothing was I known as the North Wales Power Co's mobile lighting plant! Mind you, it was noticeable that while everyone wanted to borrow it while we were underground, for inspecting chambers and looking down shafts, or along tunnels, there were not so many volunteers to carry it for long....
Here is a volunteer using it in Maenofferen in 1981 - the photo was taken with flash, so you don't see the lamp effect.
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Boggy
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17 years ago
b&q strikes again with a new led maglight 2d cell version with 3w led for 30 quid,not bought one yet,heres the bumph on it....
http://www.maglite.com/D_Cell_LED.asp 
if its a hole explore it...
Boggy
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17 years ago
bought the big led lamp from tescos today it says it has a 4 watt ssc p4 led in it and it gives a nice very bright beam out,ill try it out when it goes dark...20 quid plus batteries.
its waterproof and you can drop it (if you want to) beam can be focused or dispersed,its a bit heavy but looks well made.
if its a hole explore it...
skippy
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17 years ago
Forget the Fiat Panda....

This photo was taken with the front end of my landrover jammed in the top of the Brandy Bottle decline, and the big halogen spotlights turned on... about 1980 before it collapsed - although I've not beenup there since..

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Barney
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17 years ago
Back to the Tesco torches. Any ideas who is manufacturing them for Tesco?
Had a look at their headlight today, seems to kick out a reasonable light. The batteries go into the actual unit behind the LED's and there is a rubber gasket that should offer protection against water.
I cant find a use for it though! :lol:
Boggy
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17 years ago
acording to the packaging of the tesco lamp it is made in china for tescos stores ltd,ive took it to bits and theres no clue to manufacturer on the lamp either.
if its a hole explore it...
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