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Torch me in a special place.
Staple balls - 14/11/15 at 12:02 AM

Right, we've just moved to our farm, and my piddly little 18650 New UltraFire 1200LM Zoomable CREE Q5 LED Focus Flashlight Torch 18650 Lamp inUK is exactly as useful as a candle.

So, I could do with a rechargeable torch that has the brightness of a small star, and ideally costs 20 quid or less.

Any ideas chaps?


Browser - 14/11/15 at 05:43 AM

I was with you until you said £20 or less, as I had the perfect weapon, Fenix PD35, got one for work and it's an absolute blazer, trouble is they cost around £50, sorry!


Staple balls - 14/11/15 at 07:33 AM

That looks pretty tidy, alas budget is rather tight for now, so I'm somewhat limited to a Chinese special.


balidey - 14/11/15 at 09:18 AM

I bought a torch from Aldi for a fiver which has impressed me.
I then bought a similar one from local cheap store and although looked the same, was pretty crap.

I do like Maglites. Yes I know other torches now blow them away, but they are tough.
So personally I would get a 2nd hand 2D Maglite (tenner ish?) some rechargeables, charger, and get a bulb upgrade, either LED, or the Xenon type.
Yes it will blow your budget, but will last a lifetime.


theduck - 14/11/15 at 09:18 AM

Might pick up an LED LENSER range one for that money


Smoking Frog - 14/11/15 at 09:33 AM

They never seem to last long between charges. I would go for a LED one.


Irony - 14/11/15 at 10:10 AM

Here.

torch >1300 lumens


I bought one, stupid bright


Simon - 14/11/15 at 10:56 AM

Look on something like Bike Radar for bike light reviews. I've got a couple of Exposures, a Hope Vision 2 and an expensive chinese Inton. All are brill but blow your budget quite spectacularly
Sadly, you get what you pay for - spesh where batteries are concerned. I know one chap recently had his bike hat turned to ash when chinese rubbish combusted - luckily he was around when it happened and got the hat etc into the garden.

ATB

Simon


scudderfish - 14/11/15 at 01:07 PM

Something like this?


Staple balls - 14/11/15 at 01:32 PM

Yep. But maybe a bit brighter

I'll have a look at links later, stuck in a&e atm with the missus.

I have a decent lithium battery charger and a bushel of 18650s that aren't Chinese junk, so I suppose it's just a matter of finding something huge and bright.

Old mag lights were awesome, but the only thing useful now is the body, rather outclassed these days.


coyoteboy - 14/11/15 at 03:13 PM

I bought one of these:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/3-Modes-Waterproof-2500Lm-XM-L2-T6-CREE-LED-Headlight-Headlamp-Flashlight-Head-Torch-Light-Lamp/32315486137.html?spm=21 14.01020208.3.284.lQM5iM&ws_ab_test=searchweb201556_2_79_78_77_91_80,searchweb201644_5,searchweb201560_9

Was not convinced about it but first real use was on a 50km charity night hike with 200 other folk. I left it off initially as everyone got moving and spread out into the hills with their own head torches. Then I turned on the sun and most other folk in front turned theirs off to save batteries.


rf900rush - 14/11/15 at 05:49 PM

I bought 10 of these for less than £20.00
Mini CREE Q5 7W 300LM Zoomable LED Flashlight Torch Adjustable Focus Light Lamp

Works OK with a AA NiMH and better with a 14500 Lithium.
Only use for walking a night.

looks simular to your one. Is it working correctly?

what is it need for?


Matt21 - 14/11/15 at 06:10 PM

I've had a quite a few ultrafire torches and they've all been amazingly bright and a good spread of light.

My brother just bought one that you can adjust it from a flood of light right down to a very direct spot and its brilliant!


BenB - 14/11/15 at 06:21 PM

I've got one like this

6000Lm 3 LED XM-L T6 Rechargeable Headlamp Headlight Head Torches Light Lamp

batteries that came with it are rubbish but the torch itself is nice! Good and bright. Not 6000lm though. ....


Andi - 14/11/15 at 08:39 PM

This is a farm must
It will light the fields, prod the cattle and scare off the crows

http://www.tmart.com/XM-L-T6-2000LM-5-Modes-Attack-Heads-Audible-Alarm-LED-White-Flashlight-Black_p311382.html