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princeton tec headlight

#1 Post by corbyeire »

hi all my casing has given up the ghost, does anyone know if an irish shop that supplies these?

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#2 Post by john86 »

Happened to me piece of s*** lights have it held together wit elastic bands.
Bought a cheapo from hong kong on ebay better quality light
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#3 Post by corbyeire »

yea, glued it a few times and used the good old elastic bands aswell

good light in the sense that the connections and wires have held great for the last 3 years - just that battery case is flimsy
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#4 Post by JPA »

They have them there : http://ledpowerhouse.com/index.php/cata ... =princeton

Fast service, free delivery and batteries included.

And you even have a discount there : http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... 22&t=40869
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