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    I'm going to ask Santa for a new head torch and was looking at the Led Lenser Led lenser H14R.2. It's the 850 lumen one. Has anyone got one? What do you think?

    cheers Gaz.
    Last edited by DubberGaz; 30-11-2015, 08:50 AM. Reason: crap typing....

  • #2
    Had one for 3 year but none recharchable. .You can use rechargable batteries in them ! Can't fault mine

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    • #3
      I was gonna get one but ended up going for the fenix hp30 it's cheaper and it's excellent.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by sean start View Post
        I was gonna get one but ended up going for the fenix hp30 it's cheaper and it's excellent.
        Can't go wrong with a Fenix light.
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        • #5
          have the led lenzer for two years now excellent light, I got a cheepo head light of flea bay just as good 1/4 of the price of the led lenzer.
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          • #6
            Cheers lads! I'll put one on my Santa list...

            Better be good from now on or else he won't come.

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            • #7
              Have both the led lenser h14r2 and the fenix hp30. Lenser is useless as soon as it rains heavy. It not waterproof and in heavy rain, flashes on and off. Mine is rechargeable one. Personally fenix is a much better headlamp and waterproof.

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              • #8
                Cheers for that Boro. Just checked on the led lender website and it doesn't say anything about being waterproof so I'll give the fenix a bit more thought.

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                • #9
                  For what its worth I was out on Friday in the ***sy rain for a few hours using a Led Lenser H7R2, & even though I was wearing a Sundridge Floatation suit I got a bit damp but the lamp stayed dry.
                  Also I decided next day to drain the battery completely & recharge it so I left it switched on full & It took 4 hours to drain (after I'd used it on & off for 3 hours already)

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                  • #10
                    most batteries today no need to discharge them also temp outside reduces the running time of a battery
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                    • #11
                      Get a Cree off the bay, reliable and cheap as you like.
                      Regards Nicky.

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                      • #12
                        had my fenix for years with no probs

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                        • #13
                          Cheers for the replies lads. So with these Fenix ones did you all have to buy the batteries separate and also buy a charger? Adds about another 60 quid onto the price that's all. Gaz.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by DubberGaz View Post
                            Cheers for the replies lads. So with these Fenix ones did you all have to buy the batteries separate and also buy a charger? Adds about another 60 quid onto the price that's all. Gaz.
                            Rechargeable batteries and a charger under £20 for a decent set
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                            • #15
                              You can get Cree headlamps with batteries and charger for less than £20 on eBay. I've had mine for about 3 years and not had any bother, unlike some of my pals with their much more expensive Tiga's etc. Mine is 1600 lumens and the beam is decent although I could do with buying better quality batteries than the ultrafire ones that I currently use (I get approx. 4hrs of regular use per charge before they need changing) and a decent charger.

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