I suppose it's like the rest of your kit. You pay once and use it for years.
Not really...? I've had far more expensive lamps that are relegated to the broken torches draw that have lasted far less time, and not been abused like my chinese one.
Because it didn't cost much I don't look after it because I am not fussed if it falls apart or not. But it has stood up to far more abuse than any of the other lamps and is still working that has been over a year now. I broke one but that was due :thumbdown:to 300kg cast iron boiler section falling on it, so I don't think we can blame the manufacturing for that!
My torch has been swimming up the tamar completely submerged and that was with out a waterproof battery pack and it worked fine, for another few months until death by boiler arrived.
You can buy a lot of these (10 to be precise) for the cost of the new x5000 that Roy has released (which is a stunning bit of kit and well worth the money) but for me I am quite happy at the moment with my cheapy torch. It makes mine exploring a cheap easily accessible hobby for everyone. You don't need hundreds of pounds of kit to go and have a look.
It does exactly what it says on the tin, no fuss and if it breaks I definitely won't be upset about it. It is perfect for a begginer/semi serious miner, and once you have decided wether it is something you want to get serious about then it is worth upgrading to something a bit more purpose built.
I have other hobbies that take up my spare income, mainly my race car, so to be able to have something that is very bright, good on batteries and quite robust that doesn't cost hunddreds of pounds is a real winner in my eyes.