3/22/10

Stanley 369 Titanium Finish Tripod Flashlight #95-115

Cheap Stanley 369 Titanium Finish Tripod Flashlight #95-115 Review




This light works as advertised, seems interesting, but it could use more robust parts. The light box should be heavy, plastic not cheap. As for spacing hanging, I hate it. It's too long and too fragile. Prick my finger, I feel that something will break. It should be half its length, as has sometimes how. I'd rip off if the spring mechanism for the legs was not there.
But this is a minor problem compared to the usefulness of this light.And absolutely love the fact that you can use it with 3, 6, or 9 Full batteries. Rechargeable batteries with low voltage Sun not the intensity of light at all, another big plus.
I can not wait for the next version of this light to exit. Ultra Heavy Duty, I hope. But I'd still recommend this light to anyone who works alone and does not have a pair of hands to hold the light for them.




Stanley 369 Titanium Finish Tripod Flashlight #95-115 Feature


  • Tripod flashlight with 1.25 watt LED light
  • For emergency and task lighting
  • Handle expands to form tripod for hands-free operation
  • Features bright, energy-saving LED light with spot to flood focusing capability
  • Titanium finish; limited lifetime warranty




Stanley 369 Titanium Finish Tripod Flashlight #95-115 Overview


Stanley had the clever idea to mount a flashlight on a tripod for hands-free operation. This comes in handy if you're trying to do repair work during a power outage, for example, or doing wiring work in a crawlspace.

This flashlight is sturdy and well-made: tripod legs are made of durable anodized aluminum, and the lamp head is a graphite ABS composite with a shatter-resistant polycarbonate lens. True to its name, the MaxLife2 369 will run through batteries much less quickly than similar incandescent models thanks to the energy-efficient LED bulb (the manufacturer claims it will give you a run time of over 200 hours on nine AA batteries). When you start to approach the 200th hour, a low-power indicator lets you know when it's time to change the batteries. You can switch between high and low lighting intensities, and the multi-position head lets you aim the light where you need it (this is especially handy in tripod mode). The flashlight will run on three, six, or nine AA batteries (not included).--Josh Dettweiler

What's in the Box
Flashlight, LED bulb





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