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It then went on for another three hours of emergency lighting that should see you out of a dark wreck.
The most compact of all the models here, the Vega is a superbly engineered torch that gives a stunning light output.
Although at first appearances, the light produced by this torch is not all that intense, it is superbly diffuse – almost like a video filming lamp
Like the Solar, the Prisma looks a little ‘cheap and cheerful’.
Similar in design to the Tusa aluminium torch, the Intova produced twice as much light, although in a spot beam rather than in a diffuse one.
It produced a decent amount of light and burn time, but it didn’t quite match our top runners.
Well manufactured, compact and stylish, the Aqua Star 1W was let down by its lack of light output, even allowing for its relatively diffuse beam.
If you want to use it as a torch, simply unscrew the stick and it turns itself into a backup lamp.
It has a credible output and reasonable burn time for its size, but was let down by some misting up, which suggests minor ingress of water.
A compact and well-made torch, the Nova was not that bright, even making allowance for its diffuse beam.
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