Clip for torch on mug ?

abvidledUK

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Whilst trying to hold a mug of tea, and L1P at the same time in one hand as plate in other hand, in the dark, I wondered if there was a clip or other device for clipping a torch onto mug, by side, underneath etc.

Probably best by side, so you could place mug down.

I suppose velcro and keylight may work, but not really suitable for dishwasher use, light excluded of course.

Best solution would be mug with built in slot for torch ?

Small wristband, for mug, 90 degree angled ?
 

Pila_Power

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I think you might be getting too complicated for the desired result.

You can get a clip to hold onto a cap/hat if you are wearing one. If not, you can buy novelty LED flasher mugs, maybe plates too ;)

It all depends on your scenario - I'd grab an area light and use that. Got a minimag to use in candle mode, or even a solitaire if you don't need much light, just enough to see your tea'n'toast... I thought it was meant to be scones and jam though... :)
 

abvidledUK

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Pila_Power said:
I just enough to see your tea'n'toast... I thought it was meant to be scones and jam though... :)

Scones & Jam 3pm

Tea & toast 3am
 

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Drink it in a glass, drop in a bright, submersible flashlight and let your tea guide the way? hehe
 

abvidledUK

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I've found these 4 for £5 inc p&p, UK seller

ebay item 8831558298
 

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abvidledUK said:
I've found these 4 for £5 inc p&p, UK seller

ebay item 8831558298

Don't buy from this seller, they're absolute rubbish.

Torches ok, but only 1 out of 4 worked.

2 had corroded batteries.

1 had ****y switch.
 
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