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Yeh I rate the 150 pretty highly lads.

 

For the bunny job it's spot on. On any land.

 

Put it this way, if the beam doesn't go far enough then your dogs are doing something wrong. Lol.

 

We have used it to retrieve a couple of shot foxes also, not on small paddocks either.

 

I will do a video of it next to the bigger lamps and post it up.

 

Only issue may be the battery. But it hasn't been a problem for me yet. But saying that I don't do massive nights like some lads, I just mess about local.

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Depends on the land you run if it's big fields then the light force blitz smaller fields then I'd say the stricker both with dimmer switches that's only my opinion but all light force lamps have probl

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If it's just rabbits. ..I like using the blazer lite ...I think there round 60 pound mark....

Battery life issue aint to much problem as they do a corded version. That better option for me not because im out all night just scared of the dark if it ever ran out. Them fields can get dam lonely 10 mile awsy from the car lol not a reference to how far i go either just cant read a map so get lost alot haha

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Battery life issue aint to much problem as they do a corded version. That better option for me not because im out all night just scared of the dark if it ever ran out. Them fields can get dam lonely 10 mile awsy from the car lol not a reference to how far i go either just cant read a map so get lost alot haha

Haha that made me laugh. Lol. I've got a little head torch that I won't go lamping without. Just a backup really incase the main lamp packs in and you can't find your way back. Haha.

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Just back tried the 150 not a bad little lamp decent beam and ideal to save carrying big battery

For £60 it's handy to have

Everyone who's seen mine has been surprised. It's a handy lamp for that money and more than adequate for the job.

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