Popped into Lidl to get some milk, discovered these lights for 1.79. Thought they’d be worth a punt as I need some new bike lights. They’re actually very bright.
They aren’t specified as bike lights, but I think they’d be ideal for city cycling where you just need to be visible.
I wouldn’t think the front light would be powerful enough to light the way (say you were cycling down a none lit trail) but for the purpose of just being seen I think they perfectly adequate.
I bought two sets so I could pop a light on my bag etc
14 comments
spacehopper2011
8 Oct 17#13
Are these rechargeable?
phil001 to spacehopper2011
8 Oct 17#14
Haha, for £1.79?!
No they aren't, but they are excellent value and very bright. Much better than similar ones I've had previously
AliPurkis
7 Oct 17#12
You’ll be pleased to know I remembered the milk and I even bought a cheeky packet tangfastics
rugman
6 Oct 17#11
I got some of these, the front lights in particular are very bright. Do what I do, put one on each side of your handle bars, switch on flashing, with delay between each one.. Viola cop bike!
ijw0161
6 Oct 17#10
Did you remember the Milk?
CantGetNoSleep
6 Oct 17#9
another hot vote from me - i leave these on both my bikes as a spare in case battery runs out
Besford
6 Oct 17#7
Hot - great price.
Similar in Aldi at the moment (albeit at a higher price) if you don't have a Lidl nearby. I can vouch for the brightness of the Aldi ones too.
OP, how do these Lidl ones attach? Can't see from the picture and wonder if that's why they're not described as bike lights.
whatyadoinsucka to Besford
6 Oct 17#8
a rubber O that folds underneith the bar and clips on the front underside
Romini
6 Oct 17#6
Batteries are 2032
basergorkobal
6 Oct 17#5
What battery type do they take?
Andy.Vanek
5 Oct 17#4
Got two sets as well, they are very good quality compared to what I bought from ebay so many times.
Valiantcat
5 Oct 17#2
Is this deal nationwide?
Otto.uk to Valiantcat
5 Oct 17#3
yes
sprouty76
5 Oct 17#1
Got these a week or two back, they're excellent - I bought 2 packs and put them on either side of the front forks and seat stays. They're great for making you visible, but as the OP said you'll need a proper front light as well.
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They aren’t specified as bike lights, but I think they’d be ideal for city cycling where you just need to be visible.
I wouldn’t think the front light would be powerful enough to light the way (say you were cycling down a none lit trail) but for the purpose of just being seen I think they perfectly adequate.
I bought two sets so I could pop a light on my bag etc
14 comments
No they aren't, but they are excellent value and very bright. Much better than similar ones I've had previously
Similar in Aldi at the moment (albeit at a higher price) if you don't have a Lidl nearby. I can vouch for the brightness of the Aldi ones too.
aldi.co.uk/bik…700
OP, how do these Lidl ones attach? Can't see from the picture and wonder if that's why they're not described as bike lights.