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AAA (LR03) Torches Petzl Actik Core Black
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Petzl Actik Core Black

Headlight, Battery Indicator, Strobe, Waterproof, Chargeable Battery Included, Lumen: 450, Range: 700 m, Weight: 80g

£41.53
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Torches are handheld lighting devices used for illumination. Common types include LED, incandescent, and rechargeable torches. LED torches offer energy efficiency and long life. Incandescent torches provide a warm light but consume more power. Rechargeable torches are eco-friendly and cost-effective in the long run.

Torches for outdoor activities are designed to be durable and weather-resistant. Consider the brightness (measured in lumens), battery life, and weight. High-lumen torches offer brighter light suitable for hiking or camping. Lightweight models are ideal for portability.

Torches for home use are versatile tools for emergencies or power cuts. Look for adjustable brightness settings, ease of use, and safety features like non-slip grips. Adjustable brightness allows you to tailor the light output to your needs.

Torches: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing torches, brightness is a crucial factor. Look for lumens, which measure the total light output. For general home use, a torch with 100 to 200 lumens is often sufficient. If you're planning outdoor activities or need a more powerful beam, consider torches with 300 lumens or more. Remember, higher lumens typically mean shorter battery life, so balance your need for brightness with how long you expect to use the torch.

The type of battery in torches can significantly affect their convenience and cost-effectiveness. Rechargeable batteries are eco-friendly and ideal for frequent use, while disposable batteries might be more practical for occasional use. Check the expected battery life in hours to ensure it meets your needs, especially if you plan to use the torch for extended periods without easy access to recharging facilities.

Durability is essential if you plan to use hand torches in rugged environments or during outdoor activities. Look for torches made from robust materials like aluminum or high-grade plastic. Additionally, check for an IP rating, which indicates water resistance. An IPX4 rating means the torch can handle splashes from any direction, while an IPX7 rating ensures it can be submerged in water up to 1 meter deep for a short time. Choosing a durable and water-resistant torch ensures reliability in various conditions.

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