im tempted by this offer, but im not sure if its a bright idea or not?
ill get my coat.
cornh0l10
17 Oct 153#1
You are better off with a Q5 for around £2...much brighter and only needs a single aa battery...
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cornh0l10
17 Oct 153#1
You are better off with a Q5 for around £2...much brighter and only needs a single aa battery...
banjomike
17 Oct 151#2
The issue that I have with the Q5 and most other Cree torches is that they alternate between bright light, normal brightness, and flashing SOS which is not very useful to me. I would want to be able to select which mode to use. The OP torch is at least consistent even if is nowhere near as bright as a Cree.
compadre to banjomike
17 Oct 15#3
With the q5 torches I've had you can select which mode you use.
cornh0l10 to banjomike
17 Oct 15#7
You can buy single mode Q5 if it bothers you that much...
barginfan
17 Oct 15#4
Agreed. A gentle press of the power button jumps to the next mode in the cycle. A hard press turns the light on/off.
DeezM
17 Oct 153#5
im tempted by this offer, but im not sure if its a bright idea or not?
ill get my coat.
alphaomega16 to DeezM
18 Oct 15#14
It left without you, it didnt want to be embarrassed :smile:
quine
17 Oct 15#6
I have a few of these and pleased with it for that price. They have been in Home Bargains at that price for months. Hot from me
Gollywood to quine
19 Oct 15#16
For a few years actually. Standard price in all discount stores
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Batteries included
Not bad for under a £1
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ill get my coat.
The Q5 torches are amazing I have three, I bought one of these home bargains torches a few years ago and to be honest they're crap in comparison to my Q5 cree torches