Saw a few of these today at my local B&Ms, packaged as Eveready brand but look and feel identical to the Mr Beam spotlights that I already have. Also take 4x D cell batteries and have the twin LEDs with motion sensor. I already have the Mr Beams version and been very pleased with them, paid £32 for twin pack off Amazon around 18mths ago but never seen them this cheap individually or in a twin / triple pack.
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Dragon32
22 May 161#1
They are very good (I have the Mr Beams one), but beware they are very sensitive and ended up getting rid of the one at the front of the house as even if the short shrubs 6 foot below it blew a little it would go off and ended up having to recharge the batteries once a week.
The one I have down the alley is still going strong though as not much blowing around in front of that.
landwomble
22 May 16#2
These are really good, they're as bright as a mains flood and work really well, recommended.
margamboy
22 May 16#3
I have mine at the bottom of the garden where we have the wood store but no mains power, when I first bought them I fitted Duracell D Cells and they last just over 12mths, now i have replaced these with Lidl rechargeables and they have been charged just the once in 6mths, so fingers crossed 2 charges a year and I will be really happy.
bednim
22 May 162#4
Very happy with Mr beams and with its Chinese copy from Amazon. I'm using one of mine with three aa to d battery converter. Batteries last forever in those!
rhodyate
22 May 161#5
hot
Sharpharp
22 May 16#6
waste of money, better of with a decent solar version. Some of the better ones work all year round without messing on changing batteries
Carl567 to Sharpharp
22 May 16#9
His. I'm in the market for a solar one..any suggestions as to a good one?
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The one I have down the alley is still going strong though as not much blowing around in front of that.