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    Default New (ish) Mini Maglite LED torches

    Hi,
    Does any one have one of the newish LED mini maglite 2xAA torches (the ones with the variable brightness control, strobe + SOS functions) and what do you think of them?

    Thanks in anticipation

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    No but i am getting one for crimbo, looks very nice and reasonably compact for a multifunction bright,

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    Thats exactly what I thought & why I'm asking - thanks!

    The light output seems pretty good too - 69 lumens

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    i bought one a few weeks ago and its the mutts.you can unscrew the head like the normal ones and hey presto a candle.havnt looked for spare led under spring yet.
    nice and bright but one thing they come into thier own when its really dark.
    enjoy
    adrian

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    hi i have had one since i cant rememnber always in the car just upgraded it to led never let me down hope this helps regards dave
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    are these the same ones that are going on sale tomorrow in Lidl for £8.99?
    Not all those who wander are lost !

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    Sorry I think I confused my self, I'm getting the xlv1000 not the newish little ones sorry chap.

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    I have one and they are a great little bit of kit.

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    the one on offer in lidl is the standard 2 aa torch but still very good value as you would pay that for the solitare.spare bulb under the spring.
    i'm off to lidl!!
    ade

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    I think maglites are robust and reliable but what I do find with all the metal bodied torches I own is that when its really cold the metal body transfers cold to the batteries standard type or rechargeable and they lose power very quickly so what I tend to do is wrap my batteries in a roll of paper so they have at least some insulation from the torch body it works best if your batteries are a loose fit in the body tube then you can wrap more insulation around them...
    just my little 2pence worth!!!

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