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Done .

The re-chargable LEDs are  very good , Denmans have one on a small frame ,   but for me I'd only use one during a shut down with power off  to be honest .

I wouldn't use a re-chargable for all day use if the power was on . 

 
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Really had to work on that one compared to last one... as above though, if power is on, i would use a larger mains light. maybe a light that can do both would be a better idea

 
My corner shop had the 10W units on offer a couple of months ago.,I got two for me, one for wifes horse box ( Her horse hates watching TV in the dark...wuss). f good light output, cool running. I have some old stands so i tried them on that....also F Good.

Most of my work is more suited towards the rechargable units...but a dual "fuel" version would be good. Itmactually states on my units...DO NOT USE WHISLT CONNECTED TO THE MAINS.......pity really

Just saying

 
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