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IRONMAN LED 12v light

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IRONMAN LED 12v light

Post by weeman »

Hey has anyone used one of the ironman led lights?

I think they look ok, just want to leave in the 4by, and use for camping

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Post by dillza_69 »

i have that exact light but it is branded as NARVA, i paid $100 about 7 months ago. Great light, very bright and also really tough.
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Post by bogged »

yea knew a few people with them, they put out excellent light. I like the cordless on em. Id have one if I didnt have 4 versalites.
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Post by stuee »

bogged wrote:yea knew a few people with them, they put out excellent light. I like the cordless on em. Id have one if I didnt have 4 versalites.
I've got a cabled one (versalite) from a group buy off here but now I want a cordless one too. IMO they are fantastic bits of kit and Aussie made too, only I dont know if I can justify the price of the cordless model:

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Post by bogged »

stuee wrote:
bogged wrote:yea knew a few people with them, they put out excellent light. I like the cordless on em. Id have one if I didnt have 4 versalites.
I've got a cabled one (versalite) from a group buy off here but now I want a cordless one too. IMO they are fantastic bits of kit and Aussie made too, only I dont know if I can justify the price of the cordless model:

http://www.4x4equip.com.au/showProduct/IDH-LED-RE
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Post by weeman »

im either going to try it out or grab this other one, dont know name but its cordless and can get at a cheap price cost of $50 so will give that a go..
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Post by bogged »

weeman wrote:im either going to try it out or grab this other one, dont know name but its cordless and can get at a cheap price cost of $50 so will give that a go..
theres a place (mentioned in another thread while back) at Scoresby that is the importer of Versalites.. They will sell to public even as single deal.. well they did when I called em :)
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Post by PJ.zook »

They are great torches and batteries last quite a while. My only complaint with em is they cant take being run over by 40ton of truck.
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Post by Guy »

bogged wrote:
stuee wrote:
bogged wrote:yea knew a few people with them, they put out excellent light. I like the cordless on em. Id have one if I didnt have 4 versalites.
I've got a cabled one (versalite) from a group buy off here but now I want a cordless one too. IMO they are fantastic bits of kit and Aussie made too, only I dont know if I can justify the price of the cordless model:

http://www.4x4equip.com.au/showProduct/IDH-LED-RE
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Post by sierrajim »

The narva lights are the business. Bought 10 of them for the workshop, they all got lost before they broke. Considering the crap quality of most lead lights that says a lot.

There are some cheaper copies that we've tried since then. They've all broken before they got lost.

Narva do have a small one now that puts out near the amount of light that the big one does.
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Post by hiy6o »

Got the ironman one it excellent had it for 18 mths coped everything i can throw at it dirt water and still goes no probs . Was half the price of the narva one when i bought it .
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Post by sootygu »

bogged wrote: theres a place (mentioned in another thread while back) at Scoresby that is the importer of Versalites.. They will sell to public even as single deal.. well they did when I called em :)
Company is BurnBrite. They make the Versalite and from my understanding other companies re brand them.

Excellent customer service, taken a few lights back that where not working (not all mine) and they fixed them FOC.
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Post by Auto-Craft »

The problem with the NArva/Ironman work light is if you hang them by the hook, they are always facing the wrong way.

The Versalite takes some beating as a camp light.
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Post by metak »

from the ones I have used the hook does rotate its on a ratchet type system it almost feels like ur braking it but it stops it rotating when u hook it up only bad thing I have found with the narva it tends to drop leds and rows of the without using it too much there was a black copy that I found to be better and it was cheaper but haven't seen them in a while
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Post by metak »

from the ones I have used the hook does rotate its on a ratchet type system it almost feels like ur braking it but it stops it rotating when u hook it up only bad thing I have found with the narva it tends to drop leds and rows of the without using it too much there was a black copy that I found to be better and it was cheaper but haven't seen them in a while
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Post by pongo »

sierrajim wrote:The narva lights are the business. Bought 10 of them for the workshop, they all got lost before they broke. Considering the crap quality of most lead lights that says a lot.

There are some cheaper copies that we've tried since then. They've all broken before they got lost.

Narva do have a small one now that puts out near the amount of light that the big one does.
i have 1 of the smaller ones and they are also great. Just check the recharge time if using it alot when camping. Out of memory the big one took twice as long as the smaller one to recharge,

Last boss unknowingly sponsored me with a 2nd one. we used these exclusively for a long weekend camping and the pair of them lit the camp up when clipped on to poles,tents,etc very nicely indeed.
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