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Because I don't think we've had quite enough DX threads yet...
http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/accessories/lights/front/product/luma-c-10-35357
What a great advert for that shop!
£150 ! As per the comment you might as well buy 3 from DX.
Yeah but it comes with a UK plug, from a UK shop!
( I agree... )
I've just mailed them to see if they have any plans to sell the battery pack separately. I'll post their response.
I'm not sure that 'all publicity is good publicity' any more. At least for this boy.
That's a chancer's effort if ever there was one. If he was knocking them out at £90 and had them in stock, fair enough, but....
Had a response - they supply battery packs...
[i]'...They are £48 + postage. This is about £3 depending on postage type...'[/i]
...and it sounds like they keep a stock - they said they would dispatch one upon receipt of my cheque.
Hells Bells, you might as well just order a complete unit from DX instead of just a battery pack!!!!
This was reviewed in MBUK, and several people have already mentioned it on here, and I've made the very same comments as well. An extra £100 for a UK plug, when all you need is a cheap adaptor. I'd just buy three DX's for that money, and have two spare battery packs.
you would have to be a right mug to buy one from ledite???
More like a Luditte who feels cheap imports are stealing their jobs
Duckers - MemberHells Bells, you might as well just order a complete unit from DX instead of just a battery pack!!!!
Yep - that's what I'll be doing.
when all you need is a cheap adaptor.
All you actually need is a 3-pin plug, a screwdriver and a pair of cutters.
All you actually need is a 3-pin plug, a screwdriver and a pair of cutters.
Cutters? Haven't you got any teeth? Lightweight. 😆
All you actually need is a 3-pin plug, a screwdriver and a pair of cutters
The charger plugs straight into a socket rather than a plug on the end of the cable, hence the need for an adaptor
