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Possibly abit late now for the original post vxwestie but have just bought a rechargeable 10w led light from screwfix £29.99. Double the price in c.e.f. Excellent bit of kit. Includes wall charger an 12v charger for the van. New smd led chip. Extremely bright an lasts good few hours.

I,be just picked one of those up last night,nice piece of kit but just don't look at it.

I've just got one of those as well. The light they kick out is unbelievable. I tried it in my cellar (12' x 12') and it lit the entire room up to such an extent I could work in it. I've not tried it for a long time to see how long it shines for but the reviews I've read seem to think 3-4 hours.
I have seen them for twice the price but a different brand. They look very similar and I wouldn't be surprised if they came out of the same factory.
 

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