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MikeNash
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Large LED lamp at Screwfix

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Thought you might be interested in this lamp.

http://www.screwfix.com/p/defender-e709 ... 110v/68028

Although it says it costs £27.99 currently its on offer at £23.99 and in my opinion its good value; if you've used a powerful flood light to see what you're doing while on your back under the car you'll understand when I say you've probably burnt your hair and skin and raise clouds of smoke when oil drips on the lamp. These LEDs are superb, being so cool that nothing like that happens.
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PS And they're much safer when working in the lofts of thatched houses too!
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Re: Large LED lamp at Screwfix

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110V is quite a drawback for "domestic" use

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Re: Large LED lamp at Screwfix

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Nice one, Marky!
But if you look at their current leaflets and the pile of stuff on offer just inside the store doors you'll see that this price refers to 240 volt.
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I find the heat from the 500 watt floodlight is very welcome when working on the car in winter!
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