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If anyone is still after any size of these, St.Stephens square in Hull still has a fair few left.
mr_cellophane said:I ordered one from DE last week. My order is "Packing"
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.8274
I got my first one from ebay - probably the same place in Hong Kong, but $1 more. I thought at first that it was going to be a bit loose but mine holds the AA torch perfectly.
DE also do a swivel one.
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.18889
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mr_cellophane said:I ordered one from DE last week. My order is "Packing"
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.8274
I got my first one from ebay - probably the same place in Hong Kong, but $1 more. I thought at first that it was going to be a bit loose but mine holds the AA torch perfectly.
DE also do a swivel one.
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.18889
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HF2300 said:The right size for a Tesco torch and a Kona handlebar!!
22.5 mm, off the top of my head. Those particular ones have little ribs inside, and really ones without would be better as they make the ID just slightly too small. I filed the ribs away, but they do come without - I bought these unseen from RS and got caught out!
Just saw a 2 LED 2 AA (wattage not specified) torch in B&Q for £4.98 - anyone tried it?
downfader said:For a fiver the torch might be alright. Just go to maplin and get a couple of 1 or 3w leds to solder in. You can make sure its waterproof by using silicone sealant (like the kitchen stuff) around the lens/glass and the head, and put silicone grease on the opening thread of the battery compartment.
If the spread of light isnt what you need you may be able to make your own reflector with crumpled tinfoil and taking any lens out. Most torches are easily adaptable.
HF2300 said:But rather than do all that it'd be easier to spend £3 more on the Tesco one. I really meant does anyone know if it's any good as it comes, 'off the shelf'.
downfader said:But you'd save 2 quid.![]()