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The original Stanley Tripod Flashlight (model 95-112) has six weak LEDs. In 2008, the model was replaced with one having a single bright LED and the same model number. The new one lists at only $10 and sells for less. I compared them against each other. The construction is similar but the light from the new one is much more intense and useful. I don't know why they kept the same model number but the six LED one is on clearance at most stores. Look for the one LED it is marked on the box. And shop around you'll be surprised.
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This is NO $30 flashlight. Cheap on/off switch either doesn't change the brightness or turns it off when you want it brighter. AA batteries are stored in the legs with very flimsy screw feet to hold them in. If you twisted too hard it would probably strip the plastic threads. Adjustable aiming beam has light detent stops.Overall, I would not buy this item again. It says "heavy-duty" but I don't give it a year. Definitely not a professional grade tool.
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Great little flashlight. I,ve had this light for several weeks now and it still functions as the day I recieved it.(as a gift) since the lights are LEDs they are very energy efficient. It also has three diffrent settings for briteness which seems unnecessary. I,ve always used the brightest setting and had no problem with low batteries. the tripod is handy also as it will allow you to set and aim it via the tilt head. It is well worth the money unlike many new gadgets and I am expecting many more years of use as it is a well built tool.Honest reviews on Stanley 95-112W Tripod LED Flashlight
I thought that the idea for a hands-free flashlight was very innovative, especially if someone is working beneath a car, under the sink, on a wall surface, etc.As other reviews have said, though, this light doesn't cut it when it comes to brightness, even with all bulbs illuminated and all batteries in place.
Might be a good idea to wait for Stanley to iron out the kinks on this model and pick up the next generation of the MaxLife.
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