Stanley 95-112 Tripod LED Flashlight
- Innovative tripod design offers hands-free convenience
- Weather-resistant anodized aluminum space frame construction tripod legs
- Perfect for a project or emergency situation
- Articulating head focuses light precisely where it’s needed
- Provides an extended run time of over 200 hours on 9 AA batteries
Amazon.com Product Description
Use the 95-112 Tripod to illuminate dark corners and hard-to-reach places.
Keep an extra 95-112 Tripod in the car in case of emergencies. About Stanley’s Illumination Tools
Stanley makes a wide assortment of lights for use in your workshop, garage, or job site–with tripods, angled heads, and brilliant bulbs to illuminate even the darkest corners. About the 95-112 Tripo… More >>
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Stanley 95-112 Tripod LED Flashlight

I probably would not purchase this item again. It was for a Christmas gift. Therefore I’m not certain how it really works for the person receiving the gift.
Rating: 2 / 5
I was not happy that this item did not arrive before Christmas. I had to go buy other presents on Christmas Eve.
I have not really used the flashlight yet.
Rating: 5 / 5
I know it’s not a toy, but he was fascinated with it, and when I took it away, he cried. Actually it was a present for my husband – he loved it also. I wanted it for Christmas, but it was sold out everywhere. That’s why I love Amazon! You can always find what you want.
Rating: 5 / 5
I think that this is the greatest idea for a flashlight ever… I can’t believe that it wasn’t developed earlier.
Rating: 5 / 5
Cheese Louise! I would think that someone would have talked this up already! Max Life? Why run all nine batteries when only only three meets the voltage requirement? I use the three in the barrel that has “MaxLife “389 Tripod” emblazoned on it. The other two legs have batteries in them, but I’ve placed a small square piece of electrical tape on the cathode end of one of each of the cells in both legs. I’d draw ya’ll a picture but what you’re doing is “keeping” both of the remaining two legs as “spares” so that when the little red light starts to blink “low bat. -lo bat.” you can change over to one of the “fresh” legs! Just remove the small square piece of electrical tape (removing any “glueish” residue that may have oozed onto the ends of both or either of the “conjoined with tape” batteries) and popping them back into the fresh barrel. Take the tape and put it onto the end of one of the batteries in the “spent” barrel” and this will preclude the spent batteries from being in parallel circuit with the fresh batteries. If you happen to be located or nearby an official “alkaline battery disposal location”, you could leave them there; otherwise take them home, remove them and reload the spent barrel with fresh batteries. By putting the tape back over the spent batteries column, you prevent the fresh batteries from draining into them, what with their affinity for electrons and such. So! Now you’ve got a fresh set of batteries always available! The two spares should give you the applause and amazement due to such a prepared flashlight person, should you be with a group of others when the little red light goes blinkety blink. Haywire, in Gasquet, CA
Rating: 4 / 5
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