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Shop For Stanley 95-112 Tripod LED Flashlight


I agree with several of the critics of this device. This product possesses a poorly designed latching system. I as well had the spring locking mechanism drop down out of place causing the legs not to close all the way as originally designed to do. Unless you force this small plastic piece back up where it belongs with a screwdriver, it will prevent the legs from closing all the way. If the legs don't close all the way, then it becomes difficult to hold like a regular flashlight which it is suppose to be able to do. This leg locking flaw does not prevent the legs from acting as a tripod stand for the light. I like the light a lot and if you really only want to use the flashlight as a light source on a tripod, then this product will be useful. The locking mechanism problem unfortunately has a huge negative impact on the overall product. This terribly designed and unacceptable quality of the leg locking mechanism reflects poorly on this item overall since it prevents the flashlight from performing the way it is meant to be used with all the promoted features of this flashlight. I got this over a year ago and just got around to opening it up to use for a outside project. It is the older version with 6 LED bulbs. The item was paired up with the little brother of this item, the 95-111, and this smaller version of this reviewed item doesn't seem to have the same leg locking flaw since it works just as it is supposed to without any problems locking the legs into place.

Final conclusion, I like the design, I don't like the fact that the locking portion of the legs on my flashlight broke the first time I pressed the button. Something is really wrong if your product breaks the first time it is taken out of the box. Fortunately, it is still functional, but not as functional as it should be since it is broken.Get more detail about Stanley 95-112 Tripod LED Flashlight.

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