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Those ones have the stupid strobing feature! I would literally pay more money to NOT have it on a flash light. Its so stupid and utterly useless. I'm not convinced anyone anywhere has ever used it.
This is my own opinion, but factories in CN don't know the US market, especially not the US auto repair market. They try to jam pack a bunch of useless and annoying features into a light to make it check every box compared to a booth at a trade show/fair two spots down from them making the same Toys-R-Us grade products. Then a trading company or brand walking around (or getting an email) looks for the cheapest price and slaps their name on it with no refining of the product, no development, no tailoring it to their typical customer.
In the pursuit of price they skip the details like a protected UL listed lithium cell and a real capacity, real lumen output, use ABS plastics that melt away from brake clean and crack from dropping, lens that do the same, PCB's with no real brain that trickle charge the battery over and over. But put it on an online product page and it looks like the same thing as models that cost 4X as much.
I'm of course biased, but these details are easily checked with a small Phillips screwdriver and 10 mins.
Anyone else use the Braun led light and think it’s TOO bright sometimes ?
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Does Stanley have an extreme version of this spot light?I switched about 1 year ago to STANLEY FATMAX led rechargeable spotlights. Walmart had them in the $34 range and all of a sudden I found them in the clearance section for $8. I traveled to 4 different Walmarts and came up with 7 of them. Try and buy a 2 D cell flashlight for under $8. Could not pass up the deal and have not been disappointed. Keep at least 2 on the the second floor for the wife for emergency use.
From my experience at least when a light feels too bright, its not that its actually too bright; its usually that the lens isn't focusing/diffusing the light properly or the color of the light is irritating to the eye. I'm not an expert here but I think cheap LEDs are especially bad for this since they'll only output a specific color. Our eyes like a full spectrum light. Sunlight for example is probably much brighter than any artificial lights we'll encounter but rather than cause eye strain, it actually feels nice.
Of the lights mentioned here so far, only the Braun has a battery that is easily replaced. You can get a spare battery and keep it charged to use if necessary.
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For the dial on your 40SL/SLMAX, if you pull straight up on the dial it pulls off with some persuasion. Under that is a very thin steel nut that can be tightened with a socket. Should tighten it up, add a drop of loctite.
Tease.
Other than a replaceable battery, can you gives us any other 'sneak peak' details? Form factor, rough size, lumens, options (hopefully no disco strobe), etc?
I know you can't tell us everything yet, but I'm also tired of the 'cheap' LED work light frustration. Durability, flakey switches and operation, etc.
Great, yet MORE Astro stuff to buy.
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Those ones have the stupid strobing feature! I would literally pay more money to NOT have it on a flash light. Its so stupid and utterly useless. I'm not convinced anyone anywhere has ever used it.
I love work light topics. They are so crucial. I have two go to lights. My favorite is the Astro 70sl mini floodlight. It has three settings; 200,400 and 700. Don’t remember the stats on the battery but it’s good. Magnet is unbelievable! It got a little more expensive after corona but I would say it’s worth it. People compare it to the snap on mini floodlight. One downside I had with it was that the magnet was covered with what seemed like hockey tape and it came off the second time I used the light. Hope the rest of the quality isn’t like that tape lol. For those that have access to the EU, there’s a company called unilite that makes phenomenal lights and they have a very similar version of this floodlight, except that it’s 800 lumens on high and it’s usb c rechargeable which quickens the charging time. Hoping to get my hands on that one in a month or two.
My second is similar to the saber 200 lumen light mentioned above, but I went with the jnc version. It looks like the same light and this one was a bit cheaper so I went with it. A little smaller but the lumen output it’s less.
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