STANLEY SL5W09 Rechargeable 192 Lumen LED Ultra Bright Spotlight

December 9, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $29.95Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 22:12 GMT+0100 - Details)

Stanley’s ultra-bright 5-watt LED spotlight has 192 lumens, up to 10 hours of runtime, and is over 2X brighter than a standard LED spotlight, as well as being 50% smaller with up to 40X longer run times. The unit charges in 2 hours or less, provides a constant light output, maintains brightness, has a rubber bezel and handle and rechargeable 7.2 Volt Ni-MH battery, and includes AC and DC charging cords.  

Product Features

  • 50% smaller with up to 16 times the normal run time
  • 192 Lumen/7.2 volt 700mAh NiMH Battery, 5 watt cree power LED bulb
  • Constant light output
  • Dimmer control that extends run time up to 4 hours
  • Features a carry lanyard

Comments

Anonymous says:

Comparing the Stanley and NoCry spolights Length:: 5:16 Mins You can see from the video, the Stanley has a more focused beam – concentrating all the light into one spot, which actually makes it seem a bit brighter than the NoCry (not nearly 2.2x as bright as claimed though), but considering the differences in runtime and the waterproof, tough, well balanced, lightweight design of the NoCry model for me the NoCry offers better value.Runtime:Max setting for Stanley 2 hours, for NoCry 6…

Anonymous says:

Poor quality, buy some other spotlight. This new version fatmax spotlight is very poor quality. I’ve owned 8 of them, since the new version 3 of 4 were junk. The newest version has a USB charging port only. Save yourself grief and buy something else. Stanley would do themselves and all of us a favor to go back to the previous version with the original style charger plug and very high quality built.

Anonymous says:

Failed after second use; light does not turn off. I purchased this light on June 1, 2017 for use on my boat. I charged it, tested it out, and was quite impressed by it. It was stored in the boat for the last two months and finally put to use last night. The light worked fine and threw a long and focused beam just where we needed it. Unfortunately, it does not turn off. Pull the trigger once and you get the brightest light; pull it again and the output is about 50%; pull it again and it should turn OFF, but it does not. The circuitry has…

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