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Streamlight 90602 Knucklehead Work Light with 120V AC Charger/Holder, Black

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Product CodeB004RS5PC4
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Price$146.15
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  • Shockproof dual C4 premium LED technology delivers 200 lumens
  • Features a 210 degree articulating head that rotates a full 360 degrees
  • Removable magnet with 135 lbs pull strength features a replaceable rubber boot
  • Unbreakable polycarbonate lens with silicone anti-scratch coating assembled in a heavy duty bezel; O-ring sealed
  • Includes 120V AC charger with flashlight holder

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3A Very Expensive Mixed Bag
By C. MacPhail
This rechargeable LED work light has nice features, and also weak points, including a primitive NiCd battery system.(I have the nearly identical Streamlight 90627.)PROs: * Lots of hanging, pointing and mounting options * 3 brightness levels + Strobe. Nice! (see Note 1) * Adapter for AA batteries (extended wilderness use) - Water resistant (IPX4 - can take rain and gentle splashes) - Nylon housing - 2 meter impact-resistance - 2-year warranty (Lifetime warranty on non-electrical defects. See Note 2) - Looks like a high-end flashlightOKs: * It's a work light - optimized for close range. It does not throw a concentrated beam. (See Note 3.) - This model (90627) includes the Steady (slow) 120v AC or 12v DC charger. It does NOT include the 1-hour FAST charger.CONs: * NiCd battery - Not Li-Ion (1990's technology, self-discharges or wants 24x7 trickle charge. Other issues -- see Note 4.) * Dumb charger - wastes energy, no charge status indicator. (See note 5) * Very expensive for what you get * Ergonomics - Not great. (see note 6) - Not very comfortable when hand held - Super-strong magnet: A pointless design element with multiple hazards (see note 7). - Owner manual: Some carelessness and missing information. (see note 8)Note 1: 3 brightness levels + Strobe: From very bright, to "moonlight," which lasts 20 days. Nice!Note 2: Limited Lifetime Warranty: "Streamlight warrants this product to be free of defect, including the LED, for a lifetime of use. We will repair, replace or refund the purchase price, at our option, of any Streamlight product that does not work as a result of a manufacturing defect for as long as you own it. This lim­ited lifetime warranty excludes abuse, batteries, chargers, switches, electronics and normal wear and tear. Recharge­able batteries, chargers, switches and electronics have a two (2) year warranty with proof of purchase."Note 3: It's a work light: It's good for lighting up whatever is 3 to 20 feet away. It does not throw a concentrated beam; it does a poor job lighting up distant objects.Note 4: NiCd battery: In addition to weight, self-discharge, and memory effect issues, the following applies: a.) "Several charge and discharge cycles may be needed to achieve full battery capacity." b.) "A small leakage of liquid from the battery cells can occur under extreme usage or temperature conditions. This does not necessarily indicate a failure. [ <--Really, not a failure??!! ] However, if the outer case seal is broken and the chemical leakage gets on your skin...Any liquid chemical must be flushed off the skin with a generous amount of water. Brush any dry or powdered chemicals thoroughly, before flushing the area with profuse amounts of water."Note 5: The included Steady Charger (works off 12v DC or 120v AC) is not an smart charger. It can't tell you if the battery has reached a full charge, because it has no idea. You're supposed to just trickle charge your Knucklehead 24x7 as a tribute to energy waste. If you remove the Knucklehead from the charger, the red light will stop shining as way of confirming the obvious: The Knucklehead is not in the charger. However, the wall wart (transformer plug) will continue to radiate heat (waste electricity) and the Knucklehead's primitive NiCd battery will self discharge at a rate of maybe 20% per month. This is to be expected from a $30 flashlight sold at Wal-Mart or a state-of-the-art flashlight circa 1990. Not today's $140 flashlight.Note 6: Not very ergonomic: No show stoppers, just little things. It's not very comfortable when hand held. The battery latch is a pain to open. The AA battery adapter is a slight pain to open. The markings for AA battery direction are hard to see. You can't switch to moonlight without enduring the strobe mode for 6 seconds. The charger's bright red pilot light (which tells you nothing) could be an eyesore in a dark room. If you want to take the magnet off, (and you will -- see note 7), get yourself a 9/64" Allen wrench. Really? They couldn't have gone with a common 1/8"?Note 7: Super-strong magnet: 135 pound pull strength. Really? To hold up a flashlight? Or is this about affirming my manhood? It's a pinch hazard, a painted surface hazard, a pacemaker hazard...and who knows what it will do to your smartphone or camera?Note 8: Owner's manual: a.) very small font. b.) Vague about what's included (Fast Charger is not included, but manual describes it as if it is.) c.) Gives very few specifications (but lots of specs are available at Streamline's Web site.) d.) Says it ships with magnet detached, but the opposite is true.Summary: Nice idea, but they didn't finish the job. Wal-Mart battery technology at a Brookstone price.

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