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Poss OT. Recommendation for smallish pocket torch/flashlight ?   
Hope this isn't too OT, I think I saw this discussed here once before.

I'm looking for a smallish torch to fit in a pocket or handbag, presumably
powered by a couple of AA cells.
I have heard that some LED torches are pretty good.
Any recommendations or thoughts?

Many thanks

Em.
Date:Tue, 13 Sep 2005 17:38:41 +0100   Author:  

Re: Poss OT. Recommendation for smallish pocket torch/flashlight ?   
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 17:38:41 +0100, "Em"  wrote:

| Hope this isn't too OT, I think I saw this discussed here once before.
| 
| I'm looking for a smallish torch to fit in a pocket or handbag, presumably
| powered by a couple of AA cells.
| I have heard that some LED torches are pretty good.
| Any recommendations or thoughts?

Love our three LED torches, which I have had since they cost the earth,
they have four LEDs each and run on three AA rechargeable's  They are great
for reading in bed, wandering around the house at night etc.
They do *not* provide a good beam, for that I have a focusable Maglight 4D.

My other one is a Lidl head torch three LEDs running on three AAAs  for
crawling around under the house it is great.   If you want one you will
have to wait till they come on offer again.  I will be getting another two
one for the house, one for the car and one for the caravan.    It runs on
alkalines, because they have a longer shelf life.

-- 
Dave Fawthrop <dave hyphenologist co uk> 
"Intelligent Design?" my knees say *not*.
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Date:Tue, 13 Sep 2005 19:24:45 +0100   Author:  

Re: Poss OT. Recommendation for smallish pocket torch/flashlight ?   
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 17:38:41 +0100, "Em"  wrote:


>Hope this isn't too OT, I think I saw this discussed here once before.
>
>I'm looking for a smallish torch to fit in a pocket or handbag, presumably
>powered by a couple of AA cells.
>I have heard that some LED torches are pretty good.
>Any recommendations or thoughts?


Depends on what you want to use it for Em?

If you want something 'hands free' that gives a bright local and long
lasting light then the Petzl's Zipka ( or Zipka plus) take some
beating (IMHO)

About the size of a chikens egg, run for ages on 3 AAA's and with a
recoiling 'band' can be worn as a head-lamp or strapped round anything
handy to point the light in the right direction.

Worn on the head they light the ground sufficiently when walking to
save you walking down a hole etc but they don't have a real 'beam' as
such.

Not 'cheap' but we wouldn't be without them when camping etc .. ;-)

http://tinyurl.com/6prfv

All the best ..

T i m
Date:Tue, 13 Sep 2005 18:53:00 GMT   Author:  

Re: Poss OT. Recommendation for smallish pocket torch/flashlight ?   
"Em"  wrote in news:3oodcuF6ulpfU1@individual.net:


> Hope this isn't too OT, I think I saw this discussed here once before.
> 
> I'm looking for a smallish torch to fit in a pocket or handbag,
> presumably powered by a couple of AA cells.
> I have heard that some LED torches are pretty good.


Yes, try one you'll like it.

I got some useful keyring lights from Quick and Dirty, and a 2LED 3cell 
headlight form Maplin which has changed my life.

It's true they don't do a good beam, but OTOH, my headlight provides a good 
beam to see the ground clearly 3-6 feet ahead in pitch darkness.

I don't know what it would do to your hairdo, though

mike
Date:13 Sep 2005 19:23:45 GMT   Author:  

Re: Poss OT. Recommendation for smallish pocket torch/flashlight ?   
"Em"  wrote in news:3oodcuF6ulpfU1@individual.net:


> Hope this isn't too OT, I think I saw this discussed here once before.
> 
> I'm looking for a smallish torch to fit in a pocket or handbag,
> presumably powered by a couple of AA cells.
> I have heard that some LED torches are pretty good.
> Any recommendations or thoughts?



Yep - I have got a small (1 AA cell only) ARC torch. Unfortunately - the 
makers went bust as I was buying it, so they are no longer available. 
Unlike many of the cheaper lamps, it has some circuitry that maintains 
voltage (and hence brightness) as long as possible. When the cell has 
discharged it switches to a very much less bright mode. The battery life of 
some LED torches sounds amazing but by the time they have been used for a 
fraction of that time they are so dim as not to be very useful.

At the same time, I bought a tiny LED keyring lamp (Inova Microlight Solid 
White LED) for partner - and that is permanently in her handbag. 
Surprisingly bright and usable. Plenty for unlocking the back door!

Both obtained from <http://www.extremeoutdoorgear.co.uk/> who have many LED 
and other torches at what seemed competitive prices.

Many LED torches run on CR123 Lithium cells. That's fine but it is much 
less likely for you to find one at a local garage or Spar shop than good 
old AA cells. If getting such a torch, make sure that you a) locate CR123s 
at a decent price and b) keep a spare available.

If you want enough info. to keep you going until Christams, try here:  
<http://www.candlepowerforums.com/>

-- 
Rod
Date:13 Sep 2005 20:48:34 GMT   Author:  

Re: Poss OT. Recommendation for smallish pocket torch/flashlight ?   
Rod  wrote in
news:Xns96D0DDDBAFB0Dhjhjaskhkdhkdhdhdh@130.133.1.4: 


> Yep - I have got a small (1 AA cell only) ARC torch. Unfortunately -
> the makers went bust as I was buying it, so they are no longer
> available. 


Seems I spoke too soon! Reincarnation:

<http://arcflashlight.com/index.html>

The site does have some potentially usegul information for anyone 
considering an LED torch. My AA model, which is still not available, is 
excellent. Though they are all expensive. I have not attempted to locate a 
UK supplier - there may well be none.

-- 
Rod
Date:13 Sep 2005 21:14:57 GMT   Author:  

Re: Poss OT. Recommendation for smallish pocket torch/flashlight ?   
"Em"  wrote in message 
news:3oodcuF6ulpfU1@individual.net...

> Hope this isn't too OT, I think I saw this discussed here once before.
>
> I'm looking for a smallish torch to fit in a pocket or handbag, presumably
> powered by a couple of AA cells.
> I have heard that some LED torches are pretty good.
> Any recommendations or thoughts?
>
> Many thanks
>
> Em.
>


If you want a small torch with a staggeringly bright beam that can 
illuminate a very broad area at once and with good battery life, then buy a 
Luxeon (luxeon is the important bit, it is the dogs bits in brightness) 3 
watt LED torch off ebay , they usually come from china with a very low price 
and a highish shipping charge, mine was a bout 10 pounds all in, it is 
undoubtedly the best torch I have ever had, and I am a torch junky!

mrcheerful
Date:Tue, 13 Sep 2005 21:28:43 GMT   Author:  

Re: Poss OT. Recommendation for smallish pocket torch/flashlight ?   
"mrcheerful ."  wrote in message 
news:fwHVe.108206$G8.29373@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...

>
> "Em"  wrote in message 
> news:3oodcuF6ulpfU1@individual.net...
>> Hope this isn't too OT, I think I saw this discussed here once before.
>>
>> I'm looking for a smallish torch to fit in a pocket or handbag, 
>> presumably
>> powered by a couple of AA cells.
>> I have heard that some LED torches are pretty good.
>> Any recommendations or thoughts?
>>
>> Many thanks
>>



The petzl range are v. good. Compact size, bright and the batteries last for 
ages. The beam is quite wide, which I find better than the spotlight often 
produced by the maglite type of torch. You can get them in most camping 
shops, not cheap though.

-- 
John Blessing

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Date:Wed, 14 Sep 2005 08:23:55 GMT   Author:  

Re: Poss OT. Recommendation for smallish pocket torch/flashlight ?   
Dave Fawthrop wrote:

> a Lidl head torch three LEDs running on three AAAs  [ ... ] If you
> wantone you will have to wait till they come on offer again.


That's right now - I bought one yesterday, a 3-LED bright white
light with batteries supplied, and an elastic cradle to fit it
to a helmet (or head) - for 3.99.
Date:Wed, 14 Sep 2005 09:50:23 +0100   Author:  

Re: Poss OT. Recommendation for smallish pocket torch/flashlight ?   
Em wrote:

> Hope this isn't too OT, I think I saw this discussed here once before.
> 
> I'm looking for a smallish torch to fit in a pocket or handbag, presumably
> powered by a couple of AA cells.
> I have heard that some LED torches are pretty good.
> Any recommendations or thoughts?
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Em.
> 
> 


http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/
head torches are great.
Phil
Date:Wed, 14 Sep 2005 11:05:39 +0100   Author:  

Re: Poss OT. Recommendation for smallish pocket torch/flashlight ?   
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 09:50:23 +0100, Chris Bacon 
wrote:

| Dave Fawthrop wrote:
| > a Lidl head torch three LEDs running on three AAAs  [ ... ] If you
| > wantone you will have to wait till they come on offer again.
| 
| That's right now - I bought one yesterday, a 3-LED bright white
| light with batteries supplied, and an elastic cradle to fit it
| to a helmet (or head) - for 3.99.

They were at our Lidl last week, but have now gone :-(
Lidl swap last weeks/months offers between stores.

-- 
Dave Fawthrop <dave hyphenologist co uk> 
"Intelligent Design?" my knees say *not*.
"Intelligent Design?" my back says *not*.
Date:Wed, 14 Sep 2005 11:12:42 +0100   Author:  

Re: Poss OT. Recommendation for smallish pocket torch/flashlight ?   
Em wrote:

> Hope this isn't too OT, I think I saw this discussed here once before.
>
> I'm looking for a smallish torch to fit in a pocket or handbag,
> presumably powered by a couple of AA cells.
> I have heard that some LED torches are pretty good.
> Any recommendations or thoughts?
>
> Many thanks
>
> Em.


http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=34558&doy=14m9
Date:Wed, 14 Sep 2005 10:22:57 GMT   Author:  

Re: Poss OT. Recommendation for smallish pocket torch/flashlight ?   
In article ,
   Em  wrote:


> I'm looking for a smallish torch to fit in a pocket or
> handbag, presumably powered by a couple of AA cells. I have
> heard that some LED torches are pretty good. Any
> recommendations or thoughts?


Not exactly small, although it's comfortable in my pocket, is a
"Gelert 3-in-1 Miniature Hanytorch". It runs on four AAA
batteries and has a flattened oval cross section. 

Very crude ASCII art follows.

             <(O)>  End view

          Focussable bulb
              \/
    LED > |-|----|-| < LED
          | |    | |
          |--------|
Switch   (|        |
          |\       |
          | |      |
          | |      |
Tube      | |      |
Light     | |      |
          | |      |
          | |      |
          |/       |
          |    ____|
          |---|----| Battery cover

There is one LED in each of the cresent moon shapes. The bulb is
a tiny thing, like a Maglight Solitair bulb, and the tube is
some kind of flourescent arrangement. You can see the circuitry
through the case as it's transparent. They claim one set of
batteries will provide 30 hours use on the LED's, 3 on the bulb
and 4 using the tube. 

The LEDs are good and white, the bulb is powerful enough for
fairly serious use, but the tube is a bit weak and bluish in
colour.

The biggest drawback is that there's only one switch which
cycles between the different lighting systems.

Laurence

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Date:Wed, 14 Sep 2005 19:43:53 +0100   Author: