🔦 Light up your hustle with STANLEY’s ultimate work companion!
The STANLEY SAT3S is a compact, rechargeable LED work light delivering up to 1000 lumens through 18 LEDs. Its innovative 3-panel design folds and pivots to illuminate any workspace with five versatile lighting modes. Powered by a lithium-ion battery offering up to 6 hours of runtime, it recharges conveniently via USB. Equipped with a magnetic base and hanging hook, it ensures hands-free operation for professionals on the go.
Manufacturer | Baccus Global LLC |
Brand | STANLEY |
Model | SAT3S |
Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11.75 x 11.25 x 12 inches |
Item model number | SAT3S |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | SAT3S |
Bulb Type | LED |
Special Features | Adjustable Light Modes |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
A**R
It’s worth the money
This is the best so much so I bought two more and gave them as gifts. I love love it. It is very bright it worked for me when I had a power outage. It brighten up the room. A lot of people asked where I got it.
K**H
Puts light where you need it
This Stanley light is actually the second identical light I have purchased. And two are handy to have for those rather long projects under the car. The ability to modulate and direct the light is outstanding. Highly recommend this light. The only downside is that in a perfect world, the light would have longer battery life. I estimate you can get a good two hours with all bulbs burning. Recharge from a nearly depleted battery can take up to 5 hours.
R**N
Every human should be issued one of these
This is THE flashlight. It's incredibly bright, versatile, light, easy to manage, and has 15 or 20 little quality of life features that you didn't know you needed until you have them. Like the magnet on the base so you can "thunk" it against a metal object while you align the light paddles in the direction you want. Like the hook you can use to hang it from the inside of your hood or trunk. Like the fact that you can use the light's battery as a charging reservoir for your phone or tablet. Like the fact that you can rotate the head to swivel the lights through 180 degrees of freedom. Like the little blue button that immediately just puts the thing in flashlight mode for a second.But the best thing about it is how light it is and how bright it is while also feeling very solid to the touch, meaning it's friendly for pretty much any human with any size hands from a 7-year-old boy to a 73-year-old woman. Can't think of something else to buy for someone as a gift? Get them one of these lights. When they get it, they'll say "eh, thank you"... until they use it, when they'll come back and thank you again for real.
S**L
Great for Emergencies or Work
Great for power outages and working in a area without power, the flood light is great at lightning up a big area with light but it could be brighter, the battery does die fast at max brightness and with both flood ligh and normal light on, the folding flood lights are nice because it turns the light into a lantern giving 360° lighting. Easy to store away In a emergency bag or drawer the magnet is strong and comes with a hanger if you don't have anything metal to a place it on and is not to big around to grab like a normal flashlight making it comfortable with a slip resistant grip and lightweightIt has only one button the control the lights modes and is easy and straight forward to use, doubles as a battery to charge your phone if needed which is nice.Would recommend if you need a light for work or emergencies
G**T
Flexible worklight just short of greatness
I bought this to light the dark shadows under my 4-post lift. This light is versatile, with the ability to cycle through the central spot light, the petal flood lights, or both. The head of the light is also able to pivot. The magnet in the base lets me stick it to the steel 4-post lift just about anywhere, and pivot the head to put the light right where I need it. The floods do a good job of lighting the area, and the spot is noticeably brighter for lighting what I'm working on. The only dings I'll give it are the pedals that are too floppy, though when hanging from above they flop fully open, minimizing the problem. The other is that the magnet in the base is a little weak, making it easy to bump off whatever steel it's stuck to. There is a hanging hook that folds out of the base, giving another option if the magnet isn't doing it for you.Update: The the rechargeable battery in this flashlight is way too small to be practical. With the center light only, it lasts 10-15 minutes, with all the lights selected I'm down to about 5 minutes. Bought this as a worklight, but it doesn't last long enough for any maintenance task more complicated than changing an air filter. Still has some useful features, but docked it another star for the battery.Update #2: Aaaaand now one of the lights won't charge. Stanley=another US firm with a good reputation that sold its name to some Chinese outfit who now uses it to sell cheap junk.
D**Z
My second one
I had one of these hand lights and now this is my second one. It has a beautiful and efficient design. When fully open, it has a wind mill shape. The light has 3 stages of light: center light, round lights, and all lights together. The The projected light is very good, you can easily read under the light. It has magnet at the bottom, so you can attach it to metal surfaces such as vent on the ceiling, if so, then you have plenty of lights in the room. It has a USB port to charge and to be charged. Design is in a way that it stays steady on a flat surface, no matter what the position of bulbs are. Battery rechargeable and has long life. I use my first one for 5 years and still battery is not dead. When charged, battery life is quit long. Very efficient hand light.
A**R
Wait wait wait I was all wrong!
I thought it was a flaw in the design but it was me (the buyer) the whole time smh. The three panel lights would stop working once I open the panel lights and turn the pivot head at 90 degrees angle. BUT….it only does that when you press the clear LED indicator light. The clear LED indicator light is a button itself and that button triggers the mode where you can charge other devices from the work light. SMH it took me to buy this same product at Walmart for $3 more to figure out what I was doing wrong. I can’t get over myself for this lol.
M**N
Good product for the price, not great.
Battery life is a bit disappointing, and the magnet is garbage. I can get about 30 minutes of light, full charge. The magnet holds to almost nothing. I wound up pulling the stock magnet out and putting in a much stronger one. Other than that, it is a nice light that gives you a lot of options because of the angle of the blades. I would not trust this quality in a work truck for a professional blue collar worker, but it will be fine for the hobbyist at home.
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