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The LED LENSER head torches are good, can pick them up in maplins for around £30. They were on offer in toolstation for around £20 a while ago. I do alot of wild camping and bushcraft and have been impressed with it so far!:)

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I've been blown away with

Convoy C8 XML U2-1B 7135*8 8 Modes white light LED Flashlight - US$14.50

 

SOooo cheap - and brilliant. It's a thrower with decent spill. Uses 18650's and gets a decent life. Heck of a lot cheaper than running D cells and much better torch life. Read the review on BLF http://budgetlightforum.com/node/19710

 

For close up work I love the zebra 90' flood range such as Zebralight H302 Flood Headlamp Cool White | Flashaholics.co.uk. I've got the older model and use it all the time. Amazing amount of light and everything in front of you gets lit up - not a spot burning your eyes out!

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I've had a lenser h7r head torch for a few years now and cant fault it. It extends the working day by no end at this time of year and although its rechargable i carry a set of 3 tripple a batteries just in case it runs out. Its also great to use on the old tractor or mower after dark when they dont have Working lights .

The brightness is infinately variable , it can be adjusted so glare can be minimised which can be a problem with torches that are too bright.

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I've had a lenser h7r head torch for a few years now and cant fault it. It extends the working day by no end at this time of year and although its rechargable i carry a set of 3 tripple a batteries just in case it runs out. Its also great to use on the old tractor or mower after dark when they dont have Working lights .

The brightness is infinately variable , it can be adjusted so glare can be minimised which can be a problem with torches that are too bright.

 

HI SILM LOOKING at a fenix rc 40 mate thanks jon :thumbup:

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