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Posted 1 March 2024

Stanley Aluminium LED Flashlight Torch - 300 Lumens - Free Click & Collect

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On clearance.

LED flashlight with bright zoomable focus for distant observation and wide range illumination. Made of durable aluminum alloy crust. Ideal for night riding, walking the dog, hiking or camping.

  • Beam Projects Up to 80m
  • Aluminium Body
  • Not Water-Resistant
  • No Impact Resistance
  • Batteries: 3 x AAA (included)
  • Battery Lasts up to 1.5 Hours
  • 300lm
  • Push-Button Switch
  • Adjustable Focus
  • Small & Portable
  • 3 Modes
  • Model no: 65428
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  1. nadiala's avatar
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    850 lumens, rechargeable battery, replaceable battery (so you could buy more batteries for it, as spares or replacement), £15 from Lidl. The torch can also has the zoom or zoom out option.
    The only thing it doesn’t have (it’s almost very strange that it doesn’t have it) is a hole of some sort for a string or carabiner.
    With the prices of batteries, a rechargeable battery is a way better option in my opinion.
    It also has aluminium body, but this one’s running time is 2 hours (in case someone didn’t know - the max illumination time that’s given by the manufacturer is going to be measured on the lowest setting, so in this case 2 hours on the lower brightness (this has 2 brightness levels and a strobe flashing, I assume for rescue signalling?)
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    P.S.: In my opinion, like the only thing that I’d change is to not include this ridiculous “wall charger” which is literally a piece of plastic and 2 tiny screws to attach to the wall, and instead to either make the flashlight cheaper or include something else. It’s a useless feature, because of the way it’s built. The charger for the battery is 2 pins, sort of similar to how the MacBooks used to have, but non magnetic, so you still wedge the charger in. And because the charger goes in quite snuggly, it appears that every time you’d remove it from the “wall charger” (the piece of plastic attached to the wall with tiny screws, and a wedged in cable into the plastic bit, you’d remove it from the wall with the charging cable. Basically the cable sits in the torch more snuggly than it sit in the wall fixed plastic bit. I’ll take some pics and post later to show what I mean. And the size of those tiny “laptop screws”
    The more I think about it, the more I wonder why the hell wouldn’t they make the charger a standard USB-C?!
    (However, because my plan is to buy more spare 18650 batteries and an external charger for it, so you can actually use the flashlight while your other batteries are charging. Of course you could charge overnight when not in use, but I like the option of being able to use the flashlight while my other batteries are charging, just in case. That’s another minus, I guess, and not including a plastic shell that accommodates disposable batteries for just in case emergencies. (That’s it, this is what they could have included instead of the useless wall fixed plastic bit “charger” lol)
  2. pat-w's avatar
    IMO you would be better off buying a led torch that uses 18650 batteries. They will last a lot longer than AAA batteries. This one on eBay has the torch, battery & charger for £9.99.
    No, it's not a Stanley but offers better value.
    AD959's avatar
    Sometimes a Stanley isn't a Stanley either.