Wind up torch................
Anyone recommend one for under £30 :D
|
|
i've got the freeplay one above. Was £25 I think.
Has two light levels - bright and normal. Winding it to get lots of charge for bright would be hard work. You can also charge it using the supplied mains adaptor (nullifies the point of it though!). The normal brightness would be bring enough for nighttime in a tent when camping for example....but you'd need the bright to light a path to the campsite toilets probably. |
Cheers guys.............. I spotted the above item and was wondering about performance.
Anyone else??? :) |
Anyone tried this one? :)
|
|
Dunno if this is legit or not, but I found it for a buyitnow price of 95p on ebay!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...116795028&rd=1 Reckon you could buy 100 of these, and sell them for £5 each at a car boot sale surely!? |
Originally Posted by imlach
Dunno if this is legit or not, but I found it for a buyitnow price of 95p on ebay!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...116795028&rd=1 Reckon you could buy 100 of these, and sell them for £5 each at a car boot sale surely!? |
Originally Posted by Moski
p+p on those items is £4.99 so u'd lose £94 if u did that ;)
Is that how these people "hide" the true cost? Using P&P? Just wondering if you emailed the chap, whether he'd send you 500 @ 95p with £low postage. |
Originally Posted by imlach
Ah, ok....not an Ebay user, so hadn't spotted the P&P.
Is that how these people "hide" the true cost? Using P&P? Just wondering if you emailed the chap, whether he'd send you 500 @ 95p with £low postage. wen the price is cheap this is usually the case. other sellers will offer a discount on multiple orders if the product is priced correctly Mo |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 11:40 PM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands