
The LEB bulb remained securely in place too.
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The spotlight contiuned to shine, with no crack to the casing, just a small scratch to the case edge. I thought I would test the spotlight’s toughness and durability too, so I dropped it from approximately six feet onto the ground in the yard whilst switched on. In short, it performed better lighting up areas that were further away. However, I did point it towards the side of building which is around 75 yards away and it lit up the side of the wall very well indeed. Unfortunately, the area where I live is quite residential so not wanting to attract huge attention from the neighbours I didn’t shine it towards anyone’s house. As you can see, the light produced by the spotlight is precise and indeed, bright with no dark spots at all. When I clicked the trigger, I pointed it towards the gate in the rear yard and took a picture. It’s either ‘on’ or ‘off’.ĭuracell have even managed to include their famous copper colour around the trigger, nice touch! And, right at the end of the grip handle is a small hole for a lanyard (not included). As it’s a dedicated spotlight, there are no settings as such to mess around with. It’s comfortable to hold with one hand thanks to the rubber grip and to switch it on you simply click the trigger. The casing is not only lightweight, but it feels extremely durable. Once the batteries are in, the extra weight at the back of the spotlight allows for good balance during use. There are clear and concise labels for the user to observe battery polarity. The 4 x AA batteries which are included are easily insterted, as the rear of the case simply comes off with three twists.

The perfect chance to test out the spotlight I guess!

It’s getting to that time of the year when the clocks are moved backwards, so the mornings and evenings are darker than during summer months. The spotlight has a nice rubber grip which helps to aid use and the lens is nice and large, as you can see from the pictures. This could be aimed more at security firms, who may have staff working during the night at large buildings and who need to utilise a light of this size, or indeed an individual looking for a spotlight to create a good light source for a specific project. I’m not sure I would purchase a spotlight like this for use around the house however, as a smaller LED flashlight would certainly do the trick. It looks rather bulky compared to it’s flashlight counterparts (A bit like a policeman’s mobile speed camera!) however it’s not really that cumbersome or indeed heavy in the slightest. The first thing you notice about the spotlight is indeed it’s size. Case Type: Shock proof, Water proof strengthened rubber and plastic.
