Torch recommendation please

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Oct 22, 2009
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Hi

Xmas is coming and I have been asked for a list of wants by my family.

I fancy one of these new fangled LED torches but have been left behind by the technology.

My torch should

  • be about or under £30
  • be able to allow me to see my black dog in the dark at 175 feet
  • run on AAA or AA bateries
  • zoomable wide to spot would be good

Any recommendations will be gratefully received.
 
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For posh - Fenix LD25 about £30 imported from the US (I have one and its the mutts nutts)

Nearly as good is the Tesco AA Cree torch - for £10, Look for an aluminium body with a clear CREE label - best value torch sold today IMHO
 
LED Lensers are great. Maplins have them at good prices. I use the P3 as an EDC. Robert Dyas also do good value CREE LED torches. Their excellent head-torch is about £10. Both run on AAAs.
 
There's supposed to be a couple of gems on Dealextreme but I can never remember which ones they are, cree bulb, single AA with 200 lumens for about £20 I think.
 
I have a couple of these and they'll do what you want but build quality is about what you'd expect at the price and I've had to fiddle with one to get the connections to meet up right:

http://www.dealextreme.com/p/flood-...0-lumen-led-flashlight-with-strap-3-aaa-18304

Be warned that they appear to be out of stock at the moment, and don't order from DX unless you're patient. :)

There's a head torch type here that looks interesting, although I have no experience of it.

http://www.dealextreme.com/p/flood-...cree-q3-wc-130-lumen-led-headlamp-3-aaa-29435

Otherwise, well, knock yourself out:

http://www.dealextreme.com/c/other-led-lights-902

:)
 
Have a look at the Romisen MXDL RC-G2 Cree on best offer buy . com

Less than £8 delivered, and it's kit i'd recommend to anyone. Also, if it get's lost or nicked, it's not going to leave you in a mump for long unlike if your £50 Fenix goes for a walk.
 
For posh - Fenix LD25 about £30 imported from the US (I have one and its the mutts nutts)

Nearly as good is the Tesco AA Cree torch - for £10, Look for an aluminium body with a clear CREE label - best value torch sold today IMHO

Thanks Red, I was wondering what that Tesco Cree torch was like, I just picked one up got home closed all curtain's and switched on.
Most impressive.
 
Huge fan of the LED lenser here. I have the P3 edc, P7 in my bag and keep the P14 in my car unless out for an overnighter them take the big one as well.

Heard really good feedback on the Fenix range but never used one myself.

As said above anything with CREE technology will see you right.
 
Watch the Tesco £10 torch, take batteries and check its fully working in store. Two developed faults before I left the car park and the third one has split the seal in the filler cap. Its a solid torch and good value for money but take along batteries to check yours.
 
I have had 2 of the Tesco twin AA battery torches and while very good for the money they do lack in several departments. The switches can go iffy after a while for one and the light will start to flicker. Also the range isn't that good, fine for thirty yards or so due to the lower end LED and reflector. It does not have any modes and as I like a choice that is a big downer for me.

However your only paying a tenner so keep your guarentee and if it goes wrong within a year it's fine, get it replaced. For the OP, for your distance requirements I would look at something else. The suggestion of the Fenix LD25 is a good one, I have the LD10 which is the smaller 1 AA version which is now my EDC.

Steve.
 
Hi all

Thanks for all the advice, after a bout of web surfing I have ordered a LED Lenser P7 for my xmas present, I will get a couple of the Romisen MXDL RC-G2 Cree as "house" torches.

I did an overnight last night, and had the Romisen with me. Performed as well as the chap who was with me's Fenix.

It's not quite got the quality of 'handfeel', but when I put mine down in the pitch dark to dig the firepit, I didn't have a sweat on about where I'd left it, unlike him!
 
P7 are very. Good have one for edc and also have the big brother p14 both well made and the belt sheaths that come with them rock
 
My worklight gave up the ghost recently (electrician) so I looked into various lights.I wanted something that would light up an area,rather than sheer power.
I opted for the Zebralight.
Very pleased indeed.No hotspot,easy to use,small.
 
My worklight gave up the ghost recently (electrician) so I looked into various lights.I wanted something that would light up an area,rather than sheer power.
I opted for the Zebralight.
Very pleased indeed.No hotspot,easy to use,small.

Which model was that? I've been very tempted by a Zebralight, and the other day my sister asked me what I wanted for Christmas... :)
 

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