Posted 4 January 2022
Do any shops sell UV Torchs
Looking for a Torch that is normal but has UV with it
Had a look around but can not find any shops that sell them
I know Amazon sell them but do any normal shops you can go in sell them?
Budget around £10
Had a look around but can not find any shops that sell them
I know Amazon sell them but do any normal shops you can go in sell them?
Budget around £10
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sorted byNot sure where you live but I have loads of shops near me that sell stuff I can walk in off the street and buy.
Not knowing your local shops make it impossible to advise you, so 2 option's for you
1 - go into your local stores and ask. Might be worth trying the more likely ones first rather than the local bakers for example.
2 - do a Web search and see if you can find a result that matches a local store you know
I thought everyone had student prime
johnlewis.com/tin…795
Surprised you cannot find that sort of tat in a local market thrift stall.
Otherwise £3.59 delivered 1st class for similar 5-led device (inc batteries) as seen in YT vid, which is definitely not a dual lightsource torch:
ebay.co.uk/itm…663
Or just 12 emails.
If they have Prime.
No prime post costing £3.99 on top of price and I want to hold the it to see size in hand
We live in a world where we can not buy a product from a shop anymore
I have looked at all the ones I know Tesco Halfords Argos Wilkos none sell a torch with a UV light on any more?
Yeah good shout, use a new email and get a prime trial
Highly unlikely you will find a high street shop shifting a dual lightsource torch for a tenner.
Do you want to use a £10 UV torch to look for urine stains rather than zap covid?
If so, then consider a £1.20 under-budget online purchase:
£8.79 delivered allowing for on-page 40% discount and £3.99 delivery:
amazon.co.uk/che…4G/
with free return if you don't like the feel of the tool in your hand.
It may not be the ideal solution but for £8.79 and no travel costs it's a no-brainer.
Thanks no idea they had a pen uv and so cheap
It is to charge a watch face light up, YouTube says use a uv light and it will go bright then with sun light
Not clear why you specify a dual lightsource device for that application;
not clear what specific UV frequency(s) you require for that application;
not clear what Lumen spec you require for that application.
He used this
That's what you wanted it for, charging a watch lume?
Seriously, any bright light up close for a few seconds will do the same. Yes I have tried it, yes I also have UV torches and yes I have watches and other things that "glow" once charged by light, they all work the same with a super bright led torch as they do with UV.
Wanted a touch with it
Bright light does but takes 5 minutes +
UV is instant charge and it lasts longer
5 mins........ I disagree
Anyways, if that's what you want then it's your choice