THAT POUND SHOP IS IDEAL IF YA NEED TIP LIGHT BATTERIES GET IN THERE ABOUT 10 THAT WILL FIT THE AVERAGE TIP LIGHT AND YOU WILL STILL HAVE ENOUGH FOR YA OLD DIGITAL WATCH ,I PAID 50p A BATTERY FROM A LOCAL SHOP THE ROBBING BARSTEWART SAW ME COMING...
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i get my tip light at a pound shop
they sell them to fit on your car tyre valves , 2 to a pack with batteries
theres a spring switch inside and after a little tweaking you can get them to stay off for wave action and go off when a fish bites
well if you can get the odd bite to show how sensitive it needs to be , mine all need setting up its been that long since i had a bite--------------------------------------------------------------
the Limicoline one
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Originally posted by biglugs View Postthat pound shop is ideal if ya need tip light batteries get in there about 10 that will fit the average tip light and you will still have enough for ya old digital watch ,i paid 50p a battery from a local shop the robbing barstewart saw me coming...:ddid eeerrrr ya snap it off like?thats a shame teeeheeeeheeeheeee and take your rubbish home and dont be a meth
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most pound shops i would think, i used to get a pack of... 24 batteries for a pound (suprisingly), i got some rechargable's for me headlight but got the pack of batteries from there and keep them with me, dont last as long but you know you wont fish blind if your normal battteries run out lolSpecies: Cod, Bass, Coalie, Flounder, Dab, Rockling, Mackerel, Plaice, Pollock, Ballen Wrasse, L/S Scorpion, Common Blenny, Weaver (unfortunately), Whiting, Common Eel, Trout, Pike... think that's it
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What about a pack of 50 tip light batteries for $4.04 delivered
DealExtreme: $4.04 Cell Battery AG13 LR44 (50-Pack)Cheers, Keith.
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Originally posted by keithb View Postwhat about a pack of 50 tip light batteries for $4.04 delivered
dealextreme: $4.04 cell battery ag13 lr44 (50-pack)
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Hate to be a nay sayer but, thing about quid shop packs of batteries, have you used the AA and AAA batteries from a quid shop? they are complete and utter **** hold about the same amount of charge as a squeeze of lemon (that's when they don't melt and destroy whatever you had them in), the watch style batteries are no better, I had a propa pair of batteries in a tip light for months when they got a bit weak I replace with some quid shop batteries which at best lasted 2 or 3 short sessions per pair.
It's a false economy.
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