You get 2 torches in the set for £33.96. If you buy individually from Amazon the cost for just the P7.2 is £38.99 and the P3 is around £13. So you are getting both for cheaper than it is to buy one.
5% NUS discount if you buy in store.
These torches are both great build quality and are really powerful.
Latest comments (29)
JamesB98
28 Aug 16#29
Back in stock for home delivery now
Mugginz
23 Aug 16#28
Got one of these brand torches on a previous deal. really nice build quality and great light output.
HOT!
ibiza
23 Aug 16#26
Costco does a twin pack of 720 Lumen 2 x C cell torches by "Feit Electric" for about £20/21
They have zoom, strobe, SOS & two brightness levels, are anodised aluminium & feel well put together.
Obviously its a bigger torch, but far more practical if you are looking to keep in a car or at home.
afroylnt to ibiza
23 Aug 16#27
C cell are less practical than aa / aaa and more expensive so I wouldn't recommend.
afroylnt
23 Aug 16#25
I pretty much always use rechargeables in torches eneloops are good but there are there others a little less good but cheaper...
jasee
23 Aug 16#24
It's aaa that never last, aa is ok. The P7.2 uses aaa
smckirdy
23 Aug 16#23
I got the S20R, it's nice just the right size for the hand or to clip on a helmet or epaulet while still being bright enough to light up everything from an engine to half a warehouse.
lewissymonds
23 Aug 16#22
What model is your O light?
echobase
22 Aug 16#5
The 7.2 is amazingly good, I use one at work and takes normal AAA batteries unlike my old sure fire which ate CR123's at great expense.
smckirdy to echobase
23 Aug 16#21
Most of the better torches of this type have switched over to the likes of 16340 which is dimensionally the same as CR123 or RCR123s just a higher voltage and rechargeable(if it's an LED most of these torches have power regulator chips in them and most work fine with 3.7V batteries). I would never use disposables in these torches even if they do last longer just because if you actually use a torch and it's not something that sits in a drawer it's not economical. Plus rechargeable lithium ion of the same dimensions are pretty much performance wise as good or better than a lot of the disposable AA and AAA out there.
If you use it everyday I would go for a USB rechargeable, I've got an Olight and it was well worth the investment and it uses the 18650 which with 2600mAh is loads of juice to run it and at a tenner per battery it's not prohibitive to even carry a spare for those just in case moments(and way easier than juggling AA and AAAs since it's one battery). Plus the olight I have is cracking, the clip is great so it clips on to uniforms and other kit easily and it's got a powerful magnet in the bottom so if I'm working on my car I can stick it straight on to the underside of the hood.
Forreslad
22 Aug 16#20
bargain.....i bought the single on Amazon on lightning deal.....strapped it to my helmet for night rides on MTB. Highly recommended
morrig
22 Aug 16#19
Or use eneloop rechargables?
jaydeeuk1
22 Aug 16#18
No home delivery. Currently in minehead, nearest stock is in wolverhampton. Will no doubt be expired by the time I wake up tomorrow.
oom
22 Aug 16#15
How do these compare to cree
YouDontWantToKnow to oom
22 Aug 16#16
they are cree
cree is the type of led not a torch
windta1ker to oom
22 Aug 161#17
It is a cree :/
jasee
22 Aug 16#10
May be ok, but personally, I would never buy another torch with AAA batteries. They never seem to last - the batteries that is.
northwales to jasee
22 Aug 16#13
a lot of manufactures are going back to aa and aaa,
afroylnt to jasee
22 Aug 16#14
but aaa and aa are cheap to buy so good for torches.
Be79n
22 Aug 16#12
Very hard wearing flash light. But I must say in this day and age USB chargeable is the only way in my opinion.
ukmonkey
22 Aug 16#11
I have the P14.2 it takes AA and is a right tourch
It is a good deal and heat added, but these prices fluctuate a lot, I paid £23.99 from Amazon last month for the p7.2. Having said that if this deal would have been around then, I would have got this set. Cracking torches, and good spot op
Kulaak to windta1ker
22 Aug 16#7
According to Camel - Camel it has never been that price.
LOL_is_stupid
22 Aug 16#6
4% Quidco yo
packard
22 Aug 16#4
Fair price for fantastic quality ... No eBay comments over £1.99 specials yet :innocent:
Opening post
5% NUS discount if you buy in store.
These torches are both great build quality and are really powerful.
Latest comments (29)
HOT!
They have zoom, strobe, SOS & two brightness levels, are anodised aluminium & feel well put together.
Obviously its a bigger torch, but far more practical if you are looking to keep in a car or at home.
If you use it everyday I would go for a USB rechargeable, I've got an Olight and it was well worth the investment and it uses the 18650 which with 2600mAh is loads of juice to run it and at a tenner per battery it's not prohibitive to even carry a spare for those just in case moments(and way easier than juggling AA and AAAs since it's one battery). Plus the olight I have is cracking, the clip is great so it clips on to uniforms and other kit easily and it's got a powerful magnet in the bottom so if I'm working on my car I can stick it straight on to the underside of the hood.
cree is the type of led not a torch