. Good for the price, yes I’ve always been a gadget lover and torches? The more the merrierYorkshire Andy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 8:56 pmNice .... I better not Mrs A discovered this stashed in a cupboard and we'll wasn't overly impressed with "another bloody lantern!"DustyDog wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 8:30 pm Not sure if this should be in another topic but hey ho.
As some have said, “you can never have too many torches”, with that in mind, I bought a battery lantern, cannot recommend it enough, Sofirn LT1, not the cheapest piece of kit, at about £85-90 odd quid, very well made, a solid bit of lantern, uses four rechargeable lithium batteries and it can be used as a powerbank for mobile devices.
Uses Anduril2 operating system, fiddly to use but it has loads of settings from brightness adjusting, light temperature down to candle and lightening modes, comes in nice case too.
All in all very recommended
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But it was down to £8 in B&M few I got already were £12 noticed this one has a £15 price tag on it so guessing they are going up £3 shortly..
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But £8 with batteries your looking at £4 worth of batteries so the lantern is only £4 .. wasn't the answer she was expecting or appreciating of
Just spotted this
https://www.halfords.com/tools/torches/ ... 6yEALw_wcB
If anyone is near Halfords... I've 2 or is it 3 already but these take both D cell or AA shtf you can't always be fussy on batteries
I’ve had a Fenix PD35 for years now, amazing and so bright for its size and the V3 they on now is brighter than my V1.