as per BigTonka requires 3 AA batteries
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ben.harris
6 Mar 17#21
Nope, I haven't received mine yet either.
prwmotors
4 Mar 17#19
has anyone received theirs yet?
haywoodclan1 to prwmotors
6 Mar 17#20
Was just thinking about this I haven't received either
Dyson_xie
27 Feb 17#18
what's about the details of lumens ,dimensions or weight ?
ssc1
27 Feb 17#17
have the hilta branded one very similar looking to this.
Rino125p
27 Feb 17#16
I bought one from Aldi few weeks ago, it's really good I need to say.
bargainhunter666
26 Feb 172#15
Not sure why but i've ordered one. Think it's so I look like him off Wheeler Dealers.
tweety
26 Feb 17#14
Oh Dear
£6 delivery to the Scottish Islands (Clyde Coast)
Cheaper getting it from Amazon
StonedSte
26 Feb 17#13
As pointed out, this is exactly the same as the one Aldi was selling for £4.99 a few Weeks ago. I bought one to replace a multi 20 LED array version and I'm blown away how much flood light this COB (chip on board) light puts out. Obviously It doesn't throw very far but at night it lights up my garden pretty well.
rkeeley
26 Feb 171#12
I have this exact same Torch / Work light. Picked it up as freebie at an electricians trade show. The 3W work light is adequate / okay, the torch function is nothing much to write home about. It takes 3 x AA batteries, has a quite small red flashing triangle function on the back with its own switch, and the switch on the front operates the work light when you press the switch once, and the torch when the switch is pressed a second time, third time switches off. It's been okay as a freebie, I certainly wouldn't pay anymore than a fiver for one though.
Edit: having had a better look at the one in the OP's post, it doesn't seem to have the flashing red warning triangle function on the back like the one I have does, but the other than that being missing, it looks to be the same or at least very similar.
Where did you pull this info from? I can't see any on eurocarparts. The pictures appear to be the model without a USB port which would point to the battery powered version.
I would take Wadadli_coolers comment with a pinch of salt and assume this is not rechargeable which would represent its true price as a battery operated torch
Also the OP has commented in the thread that it requires 3 x aa batteries but has yet to edit the title.
Dellsy
26 Feb 17#7
Ordered, thanks!
Mally666
26 Feb 171#6
Looks the same as Aldi had a few weeks ago. Not rechargeable but very good anyway.
bigtonka
26 Feb 171#5
It requires 3 AA batteries.
gajenpun
26 Feb 17#4
hope so ,nothing on details either.
haywoodclan1
26 Feb 17#3
Hopefully rechargeable?
Stuntgut
26 Feb 17#1
Hot. Should change price to £5.24 and add free delivery. Thanks op.
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as per BigTonka requires 3 AA batteries
- biggysilly
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£6 delivery to the Scottish Islands (Clyde Coast)
Cheaper getting it from Amazon
Edit: having had a better look at the one in the OP's post, it doesn't seem to have the flashing red warning triangle function on the back like the one I have does, but the other than that being missing, it looks to be the same or at least very similar.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Inspection-Rechargeable-Technology-Clip-Flashlight-Backpacking/dp/B01C2P7H0Q?th=1
A different lamp if you look at it!
I don't think the one from Euro crap parts is rechargeable.
The Amazon equivalent I think is this one,
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Flashlight-Camping-Emergency-Inspection-Adjusting/dp/B01LAG220S/ref=pd_lpo_107_tr_t_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=CB9H5TYBQJZX8D9YBGHV
I would take Wadadli_coolers comment with a pinch of salt and assume this is not rechargeable which would represent its true price as a battery operated torch
Also the OP has commented in the thread that it requires 3 x aa batteries but has yet to edit the title.