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3-in-1 Tripod LED Flashlight >> GadgetGrid
Around the house, on the job, or on vacation, this 3-in-1 tripod provides flexibility of use as three individual flashlights or combined for full power as a hands-free Stanley Tripod Flashlight. The patented hands-free tripod and its 120-degree rotating head design make the ...
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Stanley’s 3-in-1 Tripod LED Flashlight
Coolest Gadgets — ... This Stanley flashlight features a tripod which from the push of a button goes away and makes it go back to an average flashlight.  It also has three heads at the top which can be turned to point at one focused area.  It also could just be set as it is shown in the picture to illuminate a large area instead of just one particular area.  This Stanley flashlight would be great for an emergency kit.  You can pick the flashlight up for around $26 on Amazon. Source: GadgetGrid ...

3-in-1 LED flashlight divides and illuminates
Core77 — ... of the night to search for stragglers, only to find there's only one flashlight? You'll never lose a cousin again with Stanley's new 3-in-1 Tripod LED Flashlight, which handily increases your relative's chances of survival by 300%. It also turns into a tripod and casts light in multiple directions, providing good ambient light for when Jed--he never could aim worth a damn--accidentally pumps a load of double-ought into the generator. via gadget grid (more...)

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