Picked one of these up today 5w led, runs on 3 AAA batteries, nice and compact 3 year warranty and very very bright.
Yup! I was just looking at these a couple of hours ago, but £11........ for a torch! ....![]()
My most expensive torch is a Surefire, cost me around £70 (and its one of their cheap models).

im looking at getting a led lenser p14 for around 70 quid, decent torches arent cheap even if it is aldi
£70....Why?.... Must be a special sort of light
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nice looking torch, if a little bulky. I have the Fenix P30D which has a similar output (but from 2 CR123 batteries instead of 4AA) in a smaller body. On Turbo these torches can really light up an area.
lots of light, virtually unbreakable and super reliable (lifetime warranty for a start), the night you really need a torch and the £1.99 cheapie decides not to work, you just might wish you had spent a little more.
lots of light, virtually unbreakable and super reliable (lifetime warranty for a start), the night you really need a torch and the £1.99 cheapie decides not to work, you just might wish you had spent a little more.
And when the batteries run out on the £70 expensie then you'll have exactly the same problem![]()
Joby Gorilla Torch for me, I have 2 and they are awesome and an absolute bargain at £8.18 delivered.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Joby-Gorill...sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1321911935&sr=8-1-spell
you misunderstand, even a £70 torch has the ability to be opened and for fresh batteries to be inserted![]()
michael23 said:can I just ask, whats the brightness and range like on these? Look very handy.
Also to the op, the same question to the aldi torch?
brightness says 480-500 lumens,the joby is 65 lumens for a comparisonThanks Darren, sounds very good. Might have to buy 1!![]()
The Aldi torch lights up roofs 100m away with ease, I've probably freaked the neighbours out with itbrightness says 480-500 lumens,the joby is 65 lumens for a comparison
Thanks Darren, sounds very good. Might have to buy 1!![]()
.......... wimps!can I just ask, whats the brightness and range like on these? Look very handy.
Also to the op, the same question to the aldi torch?
by Wack's description it won't be as bright as the Aldi one, but it IS bloody bright, our back gardens are 110ft long 35ft wide and I can go 7 or so neighbours down and light up the trees at the back so its plenty bright and add the Joby magnetic legs its a handy little torch IMO.
lots of light, virtually unbreakable and super reliable (lifetime warranty for a start), the night you really need a torch and the £1.99 cheapie decides not to work, you just might wish you had spent a little more.
Aaargh dammit! if there's one thing I hate about a torch it's having to cycle through multiple on off presses just to get a steady beam. I should have read the packaging on that Aldi torch before I bought it, though to be fair it doesn't seem to actually say anything about that.
For info switch on once get full power light, switch on next time get half power light, switch on a third time and get S.O.S flashing, fourth is back to full power.
Yip. I've got a couple of Surefires. They cost a bit less than £70 - in SA - but they are expensive. They're really targeted at the military/police market, and you get what you pay for. Running costs on CR123A batteries are high though, although the LED versions are probably a bit less painful.
500 lumens isn't low outputRichardtheSane said:I have found cheap torches with low output are really not very good at shining enough light onto the path to avoid treading in dog turds.
My rechargable cost me about £30 and money was very well spent.
Steep said:Aaargh dammit! if there's one thing I hate about a torch it's having to cycle through multiple on off presses just to get a steady beam. I should have read the packaging on that Aldi torch before I bought it, though to be fair it doesn't seem to actually say anything about that.
For info switch on once get full power light, switch on next time get half power light, switch on a third time and get S.O.S flashing, fourth is back to full power.
500 lumens isn't low output
Any of these torches give a nice flat spread of light without any central hotspots or 'halo' (ring) around the edge of the beam? Also a nice bright white and not blueish or yellowy colour temperature?