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LED Lenser Tac Torch, $24.95 + Shipping @ Peters of Kensington

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LED Lenser Tac Torch, (Previous found to be the Hokus Focus model ?)

Daily Deal Essentials:
This Daily Deal will be available until 10am on Wednesday the 14th of December, unless we run out of stock first. (AKA OzBargained)

Tac Torch features:
*Designed and engineered in Germany.
*Aircraft-grade aluminium casing.
*High-end power LED.
*Maximum 100 lumen output with a maximum run time of 4.5 hours.
*220 metre beam.
*Patented modular system with fewer points of electrical contact overall means fewer chances of system failure.
*Advanced Focus System creates a uniform flood beam to illuminate a larger area, while the concentrates spot beam projects a greater distance.
*Turning Focus System.
*Battery cartridge.
*Gold-plated contacts.
*Includes a nylon storage pouch.
*Requires three AAA batteries – included.

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closed Comments

  • +4

    Good price for brand name torch with batteries that are readily available, but I think once you start using 18650 torches it's just not the same.

    • Agreed

    • +1

      Personally I find the beam that led lensers produce is so satisfyingly even from edge to edge as shown here but you're right - can't go back to these pissweak 100lm torches once you've laid hands on a 2000lm triple led monster!

      • So what is the 18650 Ozbargain torch of choice?

        • +1

          BLF A6 is probably the ozbargain choice however the newer version does not use protected cells. It is bloody bright and has a good mix of flood and throw.

          If you don't have any 18650 torches and are not a flashaholic (yet), then you would probably be best to get one with built in USB charger.

  • I kinda want one but experience has told me Lensers are overpriced and easily break. Spent $80 on one only to have the switch fail on my just outside of warranty.

    • +1

      RRP is overpriced.
      But build quality is great.

  • The beam is definitely different in the led lensor. Although I have never seen an led prduce a black hole in the middle like the image!

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