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Merlin Member Since: 30 Oct 2010 Location: Newmarket Posts: 981 |
I've seen a torch on La Mante (Netflix), that can be used as a protection against assailants. When activated it emits a powerful flashing that disorientates when shined in their eyes.
Anyone know where to buy one? Merlin |
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12th Jan 2018 5:25pm |
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GREENI Member Since: 22 Aug 2010 Location: staffs Posts: 10383 |
Try www.heinnie.com
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12th Jan 2018 5:56pm |
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gilarion Member Since: 05 Dec 2013 Location: Wales Posts: 5111 |
Even Aldi sells such now and again. I have bought two sizes from them. The type of torch you mention also has a serrated end that should you ram it into someone's head or ribs will also disable them. Just make sure wherever you buy the torch it has at the very least a 12 W Cree led, 20 W is better.
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12th Jan 2018 6:18pm |
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Merlin Member Since: 30 Oct 2010 Location: Newmarket Posts: 981 |
Hennie is a great site, but which torch?
Merlin |
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12th Jan 2018 6:24pm |
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Enid_Puceflange Member Since: 25 Oct 2014 Location: edinburgh Posts: 1172 |
That website has awesome gear My confidence has been writing cheques that my abilities can't cash for years.
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12th Jan 2018 7:21pm |
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Merlin Member Since: 30 Oct 2010 Location: Newmarket Posts: 981 |
Thanks Brendan, but the question is which torch, not a lecture - again.
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15th Jan 2018 6:05pm |
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miker Member Since: 13 Sep 2015 Location: Surrey Posts: 1763 |
No torch is truly disorienting when pointed in your eyes, despite what TV/adverts would tell you. Look at something greater than 1000 Lumens, ignore wattage. Anythin sold by watts rather than brightness (both lumens and lux) is just trying to blind you (haha) with numbers.
Also, anything that's "normal" torch sized, and around £20, and claims crazy outputs (over 1500 lumens) is probably also a lie! Fenix, Nitecore, BLF, Klarus etc are all good brands. |
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15th Jan 2018 6:20pm |
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Merlin Member Since: 30 Oct 2010 Location: Newmarket Posts: 981 |
Thanks that's what I wanted. Cheers.
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15th Jan 2018 6:47pm |
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Scoobeenut Member Since: 04 Mar 2015 Location: West London Posts: 310 |
Have a look over on this website http://www.flashaholics.co.uk/ loads of torches to suit all budgets and power outputs.
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15th Jan 2018 7:13pm |
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Stacey007 Member Since: 25 Sep 2015 Location: Cheshire Posts: 3758 |
Interested in this thread
I have misplaced my 3 cell (DD) maglite that would be kept near my bed just in case.... I needed to see something Anyway by today's standards with a Haligen bulb its very poor anyway. Whats an equivalent in size for £20 / £30 cheers |
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15th Jan 2018 7:51pm |
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donmacn Member Since: 06 Nov 2017 Location: Nth Scotland Posts: 1845 |
Seeing as we're talking torches... I was going to ask this anyway, and up pops a thread on torches! It's not quite on topic, but....
For ages I've kept a maglite in the car - robust, and slots nicely between the driver's seat and cubby box. It's a 3 D cell version. But in this cold weather, with 'normal' batteries, it can be pretty feeble. Does anyone have a torch / battery combo that copes better with minus or near freezing temperatures?? I'm guessing LEDs would put less demand on the battery, but as with LED headlights, there's a lot out there and some of it might not be up to much. Donald 1994 Defender 300Tdi 110 SW - owned since 2002 - 230k miles and going strong (The 'rolling restoration' or tinkering thread: http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic58538.html ) 2000 Range Rover P38 4.0L V8 in the past.. RR classic - fitted with 200Tdi 1984 RR classic - V8 with ZF auto box 1993 Discovery 300Tdi not to mention the minis and the Type 2 VW camper... |
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15th Jan 2018 7:53pm |
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Merlin Member Since: 30 Oct 2010 Location: Newmarket Posts: 981 |
Sadly the laws of nature dictate that batteries produce zero volts at zero degrees centigrade. You could keep your torch somewhere warm, I'm sure that people on here would suggest a suitable place!
Being serious for a moment. some batteries, lithium iron perhaps, will give maximum voltage until they collapse, unlike alkaline ones that just fade. So the battery type maybe be your saviour. Merlin |
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15th Jan 2018 8:38pm |
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donmacn Member Since: 06 Nov 2017 Location: Nth Scotland Posts: 1845 |
I tend not to store torches there .... especially not a long maglite!
Li-ion usually means rechargeable, no? Maybe I'll look at something that's chargeable in the car. Cheers. Donald 1994 Defender 300Tdi 110 SW - owned since 2002 - 230k miles and going strong (The 'rolling restoration' or tinkering thread: http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic58538.html ) 2000 Range Rover P38 4.0L V8 in the past.. RR classic - fitted with 200Tdi 1984 RR classic - V8 with ZF auto box 1993 Discovery 300Tdi not to mention the minis and the Type 2 VW camper... |
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15th Jan 2018 8:50pm |
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Rakthi Member Since: 30 Nov 2012 Location: Where the cats are Posts: 200 |
check out OLIGHT, I have the SRMINI INTIMIDATOR II. Great little piece of kit. Can be charged via usb, and has the strobe function too. At the lowest setting the batteries last up to 6 - 8 hours.
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15th Jan 2018 9:40pm |
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