Stanley MaxLife Tripod 369 Review

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Stanley MaxLife Tripod 369 Review

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This page is part of a larger ConsumerSearch report on Flashlights which includes more reviews, analysis and a summary of the top-rated models.

What reviewers like:
  • Combination flashlight and stable standup work light
  • Adjustable brightness
  • Long battery life (up to 200 hours)


What reviewers don't like:
  • Light fairly dim for use as work light
  • Awkward as handheld flashlight (11 inches long)
  • Pivoting head too loose
  • Build quality could be better

Stanley MaxLife Tripod 369 review highlights

We found the best review of the Stanley MaxLife Tripod 369 at FlashlightReviews.com, where it's put through a number of technical and practical tests. We found the most owner-written reviews at Amazon.com, where over 70 owners comment on their experiences with the Stanley Tripod flashlight. We also found useful ratings from owners at Lowes.com, plus reviews at Kevin Kelly's Cool Tools and Web Bike World recommending it as a work light.

Reviews say the versatile Stanley MaxLife Tripod 369 flashlight is a good budget choice for everyday household and workshop use, as well as during power outages. Its three legs fold together to form a regular (but long) flashlight handle, but unfold to convert it into work light on a tripod. It's powered by three, six or nine AA batteries, with excellent runtime and adjustable brightness. Some reviewers do complain that the light output from the six-LED head is too dim, and that the pivoting head is loose yet can't be tightened. If you want a brighter handheld flashlight for household use, reviews recommend the Streamlight ProPolymer 3C 33244 (*est. $40).

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Stanley MaxLife Tripod 369 Reviews
*In order of credibility (see our Ratings Criteria).

1. FlashlightReviews.com
Stanley MaxLife 369 Tripod Review
Doug Pribis
Jan. 2006

Based on a number of tests, flashlight enthusiast Doug Pribis notes a few drawbacks to the Stanley MaxLife 369 Tripod flashlight, but gives it a "good" rating, calling it a "great utility light for around the house and fantastic for power outages."

2. Amazon.com
Stanley MaxLife 369 Tripod LED Flashlight Reviews
Contributors to Amazon.com

Over 70 owners review the Stanley Tripod flashlight here. About 80 percent of the owners say they're satisfied, but some complain that it's too dim, that the head won't stay in position or that it breaks easily.

3. Kevin Kelley Cool Tools
Cool Tool: Stanley Tripod Flashlight
Jason Goldberger
Mar. 2007

Recommendations at this site carry some credibility, since Kevin Kelly is current editor-at-large for Wired magazine. This review finds the Stanley Tripod flashlight very useful as a hands-free work light.

4. Lowes.com
Stanley Tripod Flashlight Reviews
Contributors to Lowes.com

About a dozen owners rate the Stanley Tripod flashlight here, giving it especially high ratings for design and ease of use.

5. webBikeWorld
Stanley Tripod Flashlight Review
"Burn"

This well-illustrated review explains in detail how the Stanley Tripod flashlight works, including the "parallel technology" that keeps the light levels consistent even when only three or six batteries are installed rather than nine. This review finds the light bright enough for motorcycle repairs, and says the three detents hold the pivoting head in place well.

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Stanley MaxLife Tripod 369 Review