Web-tex Compact LED Angle Torch ?

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Forest fella

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Jul 2, 2008
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Morning, I'd like to know if anyone's got or used 1 of these Lights as 1 of my mate's has asked me to find out for him if there any good.
any help welcomed.
Cheers
 

pauljm116

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May 6, 2011
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I haven't seen or used one but have had various bits of web-tex gear over the years. I have always found their kit to be a bit cheap, not very good quality and have ended up replacing with better quality kit. My advice is to look for a better quality alternative, Zebralight and Fenix do some nice ones but they are not cheap.
 

Jaeger

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Dec 3, 2014
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Aye Up,

If that is the miniature version of the old mil issue angle head torch and it uses AA; white/red/green LED - I have had one for about five years, use it several time per week in my garage .

It was originally a part of my deployment kit and gave reasonable output for close up tasks but the adjuster wheel to change LED colours was a bit of a pain when it gradually loosened up so I relegated the torch to garage use.

If you do need multi colour LED, more expensive but better quality is the single AA Gerber recon. I've had one of these about 8 years and use it frequently out in the sticks in the winter months and it is till going strong. (£3 per year-ish - so far!)

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gerber-Rec...d=1499255010&sr=8-1&keywords=gerber+led+torch

Personally though for both hands free versatility I would opt for a head torch.:)
 

Jared

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