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Maglite Torches
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Mr_Mister
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I wanna but a Maglite torch for my father-in-law but not sure where to buy one as prices vary. Looking for a mid-sized C Cell type, not too expensive, around £25.
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TK MAxx had some in the other day at v good prices, might be worth checking your local branch to see if they have any in stock.BM0
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Yeah TK MAXX in Norwich had a load too!A fully functional diet; :beer: + :spam: = :dance:0
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I ordered a D cell one from here a couple of years back, including delivery about £15. Drop them an email and ask, came in about a week by USPS.
http://www.allsparestools.com/ListProds.asp?VendorID=1000&SubCatID=1001&CatName=Maglite+Flashlights&CatID=10000 -
Hey Mr Mister
What will he use the torch for?
there are tonnes of Torches around and the Mag technology is at least 20 years behind what is best, only thing I can see them giving advantage is for their 'Heftiness' if you know what I mean.
So what will he use the new torch for?
CTips are good, tips are good, you know that tips are good!0 -
Are you a member of Costco? They have a good selection there and they are not a bad price0
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auntieooff wrote: »Are you a member of Costco? They have a good selection there and they are not a bad price
Yep, CostCo are the best for maglites, they usually have a triple D, AA and AAA in a 3 pack with bateries for around £17.0 -
crispyduck wrote: »Hey Mr Mister
What will he use the torch for?
there are tonnes of Torches around and the Mag technology is at least 20 years behind what is best, only thing I can see them giving advantage is for their 'Heftiness' if you know what I mean.
So what will he use the new torch for?
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He lives in the countryside so theres little street lighting around where he lives. So its mainly going to be used for outside.0 -
auntieooff wrote: »Are you a member of Costco? They have a good selection there and they are not a bad price
I do have a Costco nearby but is it free to join?0 -
https://www.7dayshop.com
have loads of different sizes and accesories and very cheap too! delivery is usually quick an is about £3.95 i think0 -
Very, very bright bit more expensive than what you were thinking but the basic one is amazing, also it's the size of your thumb
http://www.lummi.co.uk/index.php
Rechargeable battery and he could put it on his key ring, buy a spare comes with a charger so you've always got one ready.
CTips are good, tips are good, you know that tips are good!0
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