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ABC Technical
18th November 2008, 08:21
That was asking about work lights for under stairs or general work??

TTbangbang
18th November 2008, 11:19
Not guilty :D


... is this a test for Apache's thread finding skills? ]:)

Apache
18th November 2008, 12:21
A test I am going to fail I'm afraid! Can't remember the thread. Have tried a quick search!

Why ABC - you got something good to share with us? Not a rechargable spotlight in a suitcase?

ABC Technical
18th November 2008, 14:14
Share with you I will yes.

I use a MFA/como drills 2 'in' 1 Dual zoom headlamp.
It has a rechargeable battery pack plus it comes with a back up pack that takes 4 AA batteries & all the spare bulbs & fuses.

Part No. 1077COMP

Wicked bit of kit for hands free working.

That is all. :)

KR Sol
18th November 2008, 14:53
I am the guilty one who mentioned work light as addition to tool kit why?

ABC Technical
18th November 2008, 15:24
See the above post mate, I have not regretted buying this once. :)

KR Sol
18th November 2008, 15:59
Just done a search for it, looks like a nice bit of kit. Applaud Smiley have a drink on me Guiness Drink Thanks.

ABC Technical
18th November 2008, 16:09
You are welcome mate. :)

binky
18th November 2008, 18:46
Have just bought florrie work light /torch to go with shiny new makita Li-ion drill. Not cheap but relly good bright light to work by B-), and last at least 4 hours. Would also suggest looking at ryobi version of same thing which is also good (I borrowed one once)

DonkeyDong
19th November 2008, 21:31
I found the makita florrie/torch a weak/poor design compared to the dewalt.

Yes I'll admit the dewalt version isnt a torch, but its a lot more robust and better made (but alot more expensive!)

D.

ian932
19th November 2008, 22:13
I found the makita florrie/torch a weak/poor design compared to the dewalt.

Yes I'll admit the dewalt version isnt a torch, but its a lot more robust and better made (but alot more expensive!)

D.

I use one of these, gives hours of use and the flex makes it easy to position where you need it

http://www.powertoolsuk.co.uk/webcat/details.asp?ProductCode=DW919&ID=356