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New Petzl Tikkina 2 Head Torch
Jul 27th
The TIKKINA 2 headlamp is a great general purpose compact head torch that can be used for anything from casual hiking to domestic use. It is simple to use, and the two LED’s give useful light with a maximum burn time of 190 hours. * Beam can be easily aimed where needed. * Easy to use and practical: Now with two lighting levels. (Bright and low).
- Long burn time: Two LEDs produce flood beam lighting with a long burn time (Up to 190 hours).
- Gives a beam length of up to 23 meters. (Bright setting)
- Weight only 80gr including batteries.
- Comfortable and adjustable elastic headband.
- Uses 3 x AAA alkaline cells. (Included).
The new torch is available from Cell Pack Solutions for only £17.63. You save £2.37 on the RRP!
Petzl Tikka XP Atex Head Torch Review
Mar 16th
Petzl has finally done it – combined all the great things about its Tikka headlamp and put it together with its new XP technology to give a penetrating beam with a bit more oomph in the new Tikka XP ATEX.
The new light has a claimed maximum light distance of 50 meters (using a boost mode) with a normal beam of 35 meters. That puts it right up there as a light you can use for more than just pottering around the camp or lighting the way on an easy route. There are just some climbs and walks when you need that extra reach for route-finding. It’s also good to have the extra stretch should you ever find yourself doing search and rescue on a mountain. The light is so good I’d almost nominate as one of the best mountaineering headlamps there is, but it is outclassed by slightly bigger lights that have just a bit more power.
With fresh batteries its three LEDs are just a tad bright for reading in the tent. For big expeditions most climbers have been forced to carry a bigger hybrid light with a combination of halogen bulb and LEDs – The obvious problem is that most of these are bulky with a separate battery compartment (and I hate the ones that sit at the back of the head causing clutter) and have a main beam that eats batteries the way slot machines go through coins in Vegas.
The Tikka Plus, which has four LEDs, casts a better beam for walking by and also comes with fancier electronics allowing you to choose three light levels for everything from walking to reading in bed. It also has a blinking mode, useful if you’re trying to attract attention. So far I’m more than happy with it, but I do kinda wish I’d waited for the Tikka XP.
About the Tikka XP
The company claims a battery life of 120 hours on the lowest setting and 60 hours at its bright setting for a 35 meter beam. The boost only works for about 20 seconds at a time to prevent overheating.
This light looks a strong contendor to muscle out the MYO XP on which it’s based. That light offers a slightly longer battery life and a main beam that carries about 10 meters further, but with all the disadvantages of a separate battery back, which will be an inconvenience for most people except those going to extra cold places and need a remote battery holder that can go down the inside of clothing to keep going strong as the temperature drops.
One of the main advantages of the Atex approved Tikka XP is its certification to the following standards:
- EX II 3 G, Eex nL IIBT4
- CE EN 50 014 EN 50 021
Petzl also offer a 3 year guarantee with this product.
You can buy the Petzl Tikka XP here at Cell Pack Solutions.
GP CR2032 Lithium Coin Cell Batteries
Jan 7th
Cell Pack Solutions currently have on offer a pack of GP CR2032 Lithium Batteries in a blister card packet of 5 available from eBay. A lithium managanese non-rechargeable 3v coin cell for applications requiring a low quiesent current. Operating temperature -20C to +60C. This battery is used extensively in minature electronic equipment, calculators and watches. Also used in dive computers and the Petzl E Lite head torch.
The CR2032 lithium coin cell battery is one of the most commonly used batteries with a wide range of uses. It can be found here on special offer at only £1.92 for a pack of 5 batteries.

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