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About driller killer

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  • Birthday 02/06/1977

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  1. Hi mate I've looked online but everywhere is sold out of the Jacob a60 do you know anywhere that's got them in stock.Cheers King. I had a look after I posted the [revious and cold find any either.
  2. Is that the one with the zoomable asperical lense? If so I couldnt tell you, I only have one with a zoomable aspherical lense and thats a small LED lenser and thats a much smaller torch so an unfair comparison, I have fixed lense asperical and that beats the Jacob for distance but far too small a spot to be of any use, I cant rember the name of it now? Its very impressive but not much use. I am however now tempted to order myself a zoomable apserical, its been a while since I had a new torch. The funny thing is Ive learned to take the lumens on torches with a pinch of salt, the Jacob is I thi
  3. The Jacob A60, takes 1 18650 battery, I have about 10 or so Cree LED torches ranging from £10 to £100, the Jacob is probably the cheapest and out throws all the other by far apart from the one with the aspherical lens but that dosent have a practical spot. The Jacob is small enough to fit in your pocket, take 1 18650, I always just carry a spare battery in my pocket, takes less than 30 secs to change, Look on some of the forums, nothing out throws them if you want a manageable size and not spend too much. You've just got to find somewhere that sells them! Usually about £10, I promise if you ge
  4. I use John Lewis, really good cover, and the dogs just run up a £600 vet bill so paid for its self already.
  5. Ive probably got a collection of about 8 or so LED torches Ive built up over the years after lots of research on each one, ranging from £10 to about £100 each in price, some will fit in your pocket some wont, this one http://www.airyear.com/jacob-a60-cree-q5-3mode-310lm-white-led-flashlight-with-strap-black-1-x-18650-p-181805.html?zenid=61cd78a618340ae4e86de9bd3a8e2421 Is probably the cheapest I bough, fits in your pocket and has a really impressive beam, really good throw, does have a bit of spill, which is up to you if thats good or not but the spot is brilliant, fits in a reasonable sized
  6. Thanks Dewclaw, I've heard good reviews of both, just wondering if either is better than the other? What part of Devon are you?
  7. Hello, just wondering if anyone has any experience of the two lamps in the title, and how they perform compared to each other, there is not a great deal of difference in price if you shop about. Will be used for lamping bunnies with the lurcher and whippet on small to medium sized fields.
  8. My pup Olive, about 6/7 months in these pictures And her breeding: http://thewhippetarchives.net/details.php?id=229368
  9. I paid £45 for a signed boxed ltd edition one a week or so ago, thought I go t a good deal.
  10. Hello, I don't have a clue about cameras but would like to get myself something reasonable priced but also reasonably effective, for landscapes close ups and one that can take a descent action shot, dogs running /hunting etc, any suggestions? Is this one any good? http://www.jessops.com/online.store/categories/products/nikon/d3200-digital-slr-camera-in-black-18-55mm-vr-ii-lens--84946/show.html What do I need to look for? Thanks for any help!
  11. No prob JG, have to see if its as good in the flesh as it looks on the video! I now have a selection of spotters! The funny thing is ill probably end up carrying more than if I just had my old light with the variable power! But i only want the LED for when just out and about walking to the pub and stuff.
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