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Looking for a new one!

I've seen the new AEG 18v fluoro lamp which looks pretty good, although it's an odd shape? The best one I've seen is the Dewalt one, although I don't use the brand and have no batteries, charger etc!

Suggestions welcome...;)
 
Looks like a mini lighthouse lol.
If youve already got the batteries to fit I would say go for it ,but shop around the prices varied alot and I only searched for five mins.
 
Looks like a mini lighthouse lol.
If youve already got the batteries to fit I would say go for it ,but shop around the prices varied alot and I only searched for five mins.

Yeah the cheapest I've seen with postage was around £50.

As for Nightsearcher, I've seen their prices before...:eek:
 
I would just buy a really good reachable head torch most of the new ones are just as bright as site lights or brighter. I never use my site light any more.

Think the nightsearcher is going for just shy of £500 quid:D
 
I would just buy a really good reachable head torch most of the new ones are just as bright as site lights or brighter. I never use my site light any more.

I've a couple of good head torches!

The other week me and a mate were stuck in a back room of a shop that had been on fire, with no power for 7 hours, not fun! This is where a good work light comes into it's own!
 

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