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190 Lumen CREE LED Powered Torch with Adjustable Lens for $8.90 Was $24.90 at Jaycar

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Bought this on for my bike. Very effective and great buy for this price.

An excellent addition to our range of CREE LED torches. With a massive light output of 190 lumens, a tactical switch and multiple light modes this torch is perfect for boating, camping or where your job requires it. The torch also features an adjustable beam to allow you to focus the light on objects at varying distances or to widen the beam for more distributed light.

Specifications:
• Adjustable beam
• Carrying strap included.
• Dimensions: 105(L) x 34(W) x 27.5(D)mm
• Requires 3 x AAA Batteries
• Lumens: 190
• Burn Time: 2.4 hours
• Light modes: Maximum, medium, low, SOS, strobe
• Accessories: Carrying strap
• Splash resistant

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closed Comments

  • -1

    http://m.everbuying.net/product867812.html

    I bought a few of these years ago. Aren't they better value?

    • Bought 2 similar from banggood, great little torches.

    • May save $1-$2 because that's USD and I would prefer a local shop.

      • And gain a few hundred lumens

        • Impressive about 600lumens coming from 1 AA battery :)

  • +1

    If you use lights for your bike, just make sure you point it towards the road (like a car's headlights), instead of straight ahead where it can blind car drivers.
    https://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/roadcode/cyclist-code/abo…

    • Good point. The lens are adjustable and not sure if 190 lumens makes a car driver blind then what the car headlights that are between 700 to 1200 lumens would do bike rides, pedestrians or other drivers. That's a long debate. The torch is small and go for it if you are looking to buy one or just ignore this post :)

      • Not really that long a debate. A 190 lumens emitter can easily appear brighter than a 1200 lumens emitter if the beam is focussed (as this torch can do) on a small enough area.
        Perception of brightness is all to do with lux (luminous flux per unit area). https://www.google.co.nz/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https…
        Not the total amount of lumens emitted.

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