Safety Strobe with LED Torch
Safety Strobe with LED Torch
Safety Strobe with LED Torch is a convenient two in one strobe and LED dive light unit that offers the safety of having a highly visible location strobe that can operate for up to 24
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Seems promising - very focused beam pattern By: Joe Alford, on October 16, 2017 Pros: Cons: |
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Very powerful, bright yet compact light ???? By: Bridget Howard, on October 5, 2017 Pros: Cons: |
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Feel safe with this By: Maesie, on August 25, 2017 Pros: Cons: "I'm really impressed with this bike light, it's super bright so a great safety feature. The battery life is about 12 hours as stated in the description but that lasts quite a while for me as I don't need that brighter light on all the time. Good quality and easy to install on the bike. |
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Amazingly bright and well built By: Mr KiloBytes, on May 15, 2017 Pros: Cons: |
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Fantastic Torch, Would Definitely Recommend. By: Luke, on October 11, 2015 Pros: Cons: |
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LED Lenser M7 - 400 Lumens By: Pandamedic, on September 18, 2015 Pros: Cons: "I've been using LED Lenser torches for a long time. Only ever had one problem with them when the battery cover wouldn't come off my P7, and LED Lenser UK, replaced it straight away for me next day. Can't fault their warranty service. I decided to buy the M7, mainly as it had more light functions and it was now a good price. The M7 that amazon supplied me with is the newer LED Lenser M7. Its got 400 lumens compared to the old 220 lumens, and the new version has the silver edge ring, so you're getting a... |
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Love it but as I do on calls I do ... By: Clare fisher, on August 17, 2015 Pros: Cons: |
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An absolute must have for cyclists and joggers! By: John Ryan "One man and his Kat", on February 13, 2015 Pros: Cons: "I must admit I’m delighted I was asked to review this lightweight mobile headlamp - it’s been a life saver when I’ve been caught out after dark on my bike, and It’s an absolute must buy for any jogger or cyclist. What’s it like -------------- Firstly at 79g it weights almost nothing, and comes attached to a generous 1 inch wide elasticated head-band in matching colours. The head-band itself is long enough to comfortably fit around you head (so the light... |
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Practical and many options available By: James, on April 5, 2014 Pros: Cons: "Bright enough for dusk and dawn when the sun is not bright enough, not that it's sunny here in old Blighty. Red light comes on first, then White, then off. This is much better than other quiqlite torches that turn on white first. This is especially useful to preserve night vision. The white light is apparently 20lumens and jumps to 75lumens with the button at the back of the torch, but I have not notice a huge jump between the 20 and 75. It definitely does not seem like 20lumens, and... |
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Very small and powerful, only lack of ability to focus beam make this a 4 star rather than 5 star tool By: Mr C, on March 13, 2014 Pros: Cons: |
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Light and bright By: Mafikamuva, on February 9, 2013 Pros: Cons: "I already own a Lenser P7 which throws out 200 lumens and was attracted by this one offering 400 lumens. Both are excellent torches but have different uses and this has augmented the P7 for winter dog walks, not because it is brighter (not sure it is, certainly not twice as bright) but because it is lighter. While the P7 is a pocket monster, this is even smaller and sits goodly in the hand, ready for instant use. You forget it is there as it is so tiny. It does not have the throw of the P7, which is very good... |
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Look good for a short while By: Mike, on November 22, 2012 Pros: Cons: "These LED warning lights look good for a short while only! They either overheat and the reflector dulls or water leaks in (poorly sealed) and some LEDs stop working or random LEDs stop working anyway sometimes from new as in other review. Bought several sets and wished I'd never set eyes on them, all of them have failed one way or another in a short space of time. Save your money and buy more expensive super bright quality branded LED warning lights (I replaced mine with Britax ones which... |