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The Medway Handyman July 11th 07 07:26 PM

21 LED torch
 
Just bought one of these and it's brilliant - in more ways than one!
Incredibly bright, small & compact.

Great for plumbing jobs, the LED light seems to make the slightest drip
sparkle so it's easy to spot.

http://www.shinyshack.com/product.ph...ight-LED-Torch

Site is owned by a member of UK DIY, but I have no connection other than
being a happy customer.


--
Dave
The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk
01634 717930
07850 597257



Roger July 11th 07 11:06 PM

21 LED torch
 
The message
from "The Medway Handyman" contains
these words:

http://www.shinyshack.com/product.ph...ight-LED-Torch


Site is owned by a member of UK DIY,


Who?

--
Roger Chapman

Andrew July 11th 07 11:09 PM

21 LED torch
 

"The Medway Handyman" wrote in message
...
Just bought one of these and it's brilliant - in more ways than one!
Incredibly bright, small & compact.

Great for plumbing jobs, the LED light seems to make the slightest drip
sparkle so it's easy to spot.

http://www.shinyshack.com/product.ph...ight-LED-Torch

Site is owned by a member of UK DIY, but I have no connection other than
being a happy customer.


--
Dave
The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk
01634 717930
07850 597257

Excellent site. I've ordered a Dalek for my office desk!
..



Steve Firth July 11th 07 11:48 PM

21 LED torch
 
Roger wrote:


Who?


Roger appears to have an owl sitting at his computer.

Grunff July 12th 07 08:27 AM

21 LED torch
 
Roger wrote:
The message
from "The Medway Handyman" contains
these words:

http://www.shinyshack.com/product.ph...ight-LED-Torch


Site is owned by a member of UK DIY,


Who?



waves

--
Grunff
Super-bright aluminium LED torches:
http://www.shinyshack.com/product.php?prid=211015

R July 12th 07 08:44 AM

21 LED torch
 

"The Medway Handyman" wrote in message
...
Just bought one of these and it's brilliant - in more ways than one!
Incredibly bright, small & compact.

Great for plumbing jobs, the LED light seems to make the slightest drip
sparkle so it's easy to spot.

http://www.shinyshack.com/product.ph...ight-LED-Torch

Site is owned by a member of UK DIY, but I have no connection other than
being a happy customer.


Bought 10 of theses about 3 years ago for £6 each C/w batteries from a
little Chinese man on EBay.
Bloody marvellous things.

Sold em to others for £12.




John Stumbles July 12th 07 09:30 AM

21 LED torch
 
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 08:27:07 +0100, Grunff wrote:

http://www.shinyshack.com/product.ph...ight-LED-Torch


waves


Are the head torches similarly good?

--
John Stumbles

Extremely moderate

Grunff July 12th 07 09:31 AM

21 LED torch
 
John Stumbles wrote:

Are the head torches similarly good?


They're plastic bodied, rather than aluminium, but they are also
extremely bright.


--
Grunff
Super-bright aluminium LED torches:
http://www.shinyshack.com/product.php?prid=211015

Gordon Henderson July 12th 07 09:39 AM

21 LED torch
 
In article ,
The Medway Handyman wrote:
Just bought one of these and it's brilliant - in more ways than one!
Incredibly bright, small & compact.

Great for plumbing jobs, the LED light seems to make the slightest drip
sparkle so it's easy to spot.

http://www.shinyshack.com/product.ph...ight-LED-Torch


Nice.

Being a diver, I seem to be used to paying over the odds for torches,
etc. however one torch I have is really excellent and worth the
money. It's

http://www.ukinternational.com/produ...ductID=4&cat=6

and it's bloody bright and the batterys (4 X AAs) seem to last forever too.

And it's waterproof. (I've had mine to 100m and it's still OK. They're
rated to about 150m or so, so it's going to laugh at the odd plumbing
job!)

They seem to retail from between £20 to £35 in scuba shops. The one I
have has a translucent rubber front which glows in the dark after it's
been exposed to sunlight (or you've turned the torch on for a few seconds)
which is sometimes handy.

Gordon

Roger July 12th 07 09:56 AM

21 LED torch
 
The message
from Grunff contains these words:

Who?



waves


--
Grunff
Super-bright aluminium LED torches:
http://www.shinyshack.com/product.php?prid=211015


Hi

waves back

I don't usually read sigs and I didn't see anything pointed to you when
I visited the site.

Now to choose a torch.

--
Roger Chapman

Mackem July 12th 07 11:16 AM

21 LED torch
 

"R" wrote in message
...

"The Medway Handyman" wrote in message
...
Just bought one of these and it's brilliant - in more ways than one!
Incredibly bright, small & compact.

Great for plumbing jobs, the LED light seems to make the slightest drip
sparkle so it's easy to spot.

http://www.shinyshack.com/product.ph...ight-LED-Torch

Site is owned by a member of UK DIY, but I have no connection other than
being a happy customer.


Bought 10 of theses about 3 years ago for £6 each C/w batteries from a
little Chinese man on EBay.
Bloody marvellous things.



How did you know the Chinese man was little?



R July 12th 07 07:44 PM

21 LED torch
 

"Mackem" wrote in message
...

"R" wrote in message
...

"The Medway Handyman" wrote in message
...
Just bought one of these and it's brilliant - in more ways than one!
Incredibly bright, small & compact.

Great for plumbing jobs, the LED light seems to make the slightest drip
sparkle so it's easy to spot.

http://www.shinyshack.com/product.ph...ight-LED-Torch

Site is owned by a member of UK DIY, but I have no connection other than
being a happy customer.


Bought 10 of theses about 3 years ago for £6 each C/w batteries from a
little Chinese man on EBay.
Bloody marvellous things.



How did you know the Chinese man was little?


Because his picture on his website showed him to be short.....

DUH!



Newshound July 13th 07 12:29 AM

21 LED torch
 
I started with the multi led jobs but now my main one is a single led luxeon
from ebay. Brighter than the singles, though both types have excellent
battery life. What you get when you go upmarket is some electronics between
the batteries and the LEDs which really manage to suck the last electrons
out of the battery.




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