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| Torches: Discuss lost my torch/ bugger i need a new one now in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: hi after carellessly losing my torch, can anyone recommend a good cheap (as in, no more than 40 quid) replacement, ... |
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| Due to being a complete muppet, I keep flooding any expensive torches that I buy. The only one I'm yet to flood is my cheap Princeton Tec 400. It uses 6 C cell batteries and is around £30 from www.simplyscuba.co.uk. For the price, it's bright enough for the UK - never taken it abroad, so I couldn't say what it's like in clear water
__________________ Andy Proud member of the government's 'army' of consultants - your tax paying for my diving! http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/ - go on, buy a copy and help a beardy sandal wearing liberal lefty |
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| my back up PCa is better than either UK C4 or my new disappointing LED UK c4 after donating my old one to the rosehill. so I recommend PCa. has anyone else found the LED UK torches disappointing? Neill
__________________ diving ay! bloody expensive, bloody cold and bloody heavy. Still pretty fish. |
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