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A pals just got the cree clulite and it's a ok bit of kit,not a bright as a striker or light force but as bright as the old cluelight and as light as a small torch to carry and it fits in a coat pocket ;) so worth the money imo.

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Saluki 246 i would give that buffalo river lamp a miss mate its only 540 lumens.

I bought a tracer 150 L E D, 1200 lumens the one with a lead attached that plugs into my Lithium 8 amp hour

battery, and i am well impressed with this lamp its put a nice few shushoi in the bag.

Its a crisp white beam that has a decent spot without all the glare of a 170, all though i also

have a 170 lightforce which is also a good lamp, but since ive had the 150 tracer i havent used the 170.

The 150 lasts a hell of a lot longer than a lightforce, and is a superb little lamp, trust me you would not be dissapointed.

Just to add the Tracer 150 also do that model with the battery in the handle that lasts 2.5 hours continuous use.

There is talk that Tracer are designing a new modle of L E D hand held lamp which will be interesting a

possible a 170- 180 ? we wait and see.

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It can last more then two hours unless there is a different size battery you can get my mates got one we got 6 hours out of it one night and I've been that impressed with his iam buying one just for the quick wee walks saves carrying the 22amp lithium the beams not the same as a light force lamp and there is no point comparing them the light force wins hands down but for a lamp just for a few bunnys it's good just don't expect too go lamping foxes with it

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  On 07/01/2015 at 08:39, fireman said:

A pals just got the cree clulite and it's a ok bit of kit,not a bright as a striker or light force but as bright as the old cluelight and as light as a small torch to carry and it fits in a coat pocket ;) so worth the money imo.

I have there light fantastic,Use it more as a torch than lamp,Dropped it in a water storage tank while up in the attic,my hands were full at time so was a while getting it out,the whole thing was full of water still never went out,they make stuff well.

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