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Guys , I have always struggled finding a bright small work light , tried every inspection lamp made , they constantly fall over , drive me nuts and I have found this belter . Pipe slice to give you an example of size , not cheap £36 but fits in the toolbox and does the job . Google UniLite mini .
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You got a picture of it on in the dark?

Nah , its too bright lol . 3 torch settings , 3 lamp settings , believe me the highest setting is probably too bright , been under some floors with it today and no 2 lamp is just about right.
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Guys , I have always struggled finding a bright small work light , tried every inspection lamp made , they constantly fall over , drive me nuts and I have found this belter . Pipe slice to give you an example of size , not cheap £36 but fits in the toolbox and does the job . Google UniLite mini .View attachment 40984
Is it your design and product it looks very well . centralheatking
 
Rechargeable pal , not on a stand its all part of the light , goes in loads of different positions, ace in boilers , I have only had it a week and if it got nicked or I broke it , I would go buy another

Dead handy that then, always difficult to get the light pointing in the direction you want.
 
Been using the lantern with the swivel head for 10yrs, ok it`s bigger but has a shoulder strap and is ace for the times I have to go chasing pipes in attics and having the swivel head I get the light exactly where I want it whilst working. Might get the one you show for the toolbag though.
Your post made me go to their website and I see the lanterns are now LED
 
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Been using the lantern with the swivel head for 10yrs, ok it`s bigger but has a shoulder strap and is ace for the times I have to chasing pipes in attics and having the swivel head I get the light exactly where I want it whilst working. Might get the one you show for the toolbag though.
Your post made me go to their website and I see the lanterns are now LED

Yep its the fact it fits in the toolbox that makes it a winner in my book
 
yep ive got the big one slr 1000 i think it bright as feck very good
 
OK so I might get ripped for this but I tend to by my torches from Ali Express!

So far they've be absolutely spot on.

Anybody else tried them?
I’ve had a few rechargeable pocket torches for only a few quid each, best thing about them is they can be recharged in the van without getting in the way, plus there’s a whole other world of counterfeit good to peruse!!! 🤑. Only drawback with AliExpress and DHGate is there’s no guarantee on the delivery time.
 
I’ve had a few rechargeable pocket torches for only a few quid each, best thing about them is they can be recharged in the van without getting in the way, plus there’s a whole other world of counterfeit good to peruse!!! 🤑. Only drawback with AliExpress and DHGate is there’s no guarantee on the delivery time.
Absolutely true about delivery times, particularly at the moment due to chinese new year and the corona outbreak!
 

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