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As vossy says the brightness is only determined by how old they are. All the tackle companies are talking crap when they say theirs are the brightest. I beleive mrfish and darrencarp are the same person and he sells loads so his are the brightest as they are the newest ones from manufacture.
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In reply to Post #7 Yep, same seller as in post 2
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In reply to Post #1 Have a look a www.iceatope.co.uk
Amongst the best that I've used, reasonably priced and very bright.
The old geezer sent me there quite a few years ago and he was right as always.
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In reply to Post #2 Yeah, he's the fella to get them off. Think he also has a website, not sure if there is any price difference.
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In reply to Post #4 Iirc, there are very few manufacturers of the isotopes chemical in Europe so the only actual difference is the age of product, ie, they get duller the older they are (1/2 life of active isotope).
So buy from seller with good turnover 👍
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In reply to Post #2 I was going to say try looking for a unicorn, are these ones of ebay brighter/better than gardner ones?
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In reply to Post #2 I can second this - had some isotopes for my Jag safeliners and they have been great,
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In reply to Post #1 Check seller darrencarp selling Iceatope on Ebay
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Hi All,
In the market for 4 Isotopes. I used to Buy from Mr Fish on eBay but cannot find him or know even if he's still trading.
What alternatives do I have without spending a fortune.
Cheers Neal.
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