• Delivers up to 300 lumens with 18 ultra-bright LEDs; 5 different modes of lighting: High, low, area (3 light panels only), all (uses all LEDs), or flashing
  • 3 panels on work light fold and pivot to light up area; Can fold down to be used as a flashlight
  • Lithium Ion battery stays charged up to 12 months without recharge; Runtime up to 6 hours
  • Includes 3 ways to charge: Two-way USB port, 12 volt DC charging adapter, or 120 volt AC charging adapter all with USB port charging capability
  • Hang with stow away hook or mount to metal surface with magnetic base; Allows hands-free use when it is needed

Need something to have around or in the area where your fuse box is, in case of power outage? This is it. Magnetic Hook for Hanging 360° light

Generally pleased with this flashlight. As you could probably guess, the construction is mostly plastic so you have to have a bit of a gentle hand if you want it to last, but I really can't complain on that point due to its price. Light output is decent and has a few modes for it to shine. I recall they are center (focused) light, area lights (with the arms), and a combination of both at the same time. The collapsible area lights snap into place and, as such, can be put on the ground using two of the arms as a bipod. There is also a magnet at the bottom, while not incredibly strong, is generally strong enough to mount to a sideways surface if it is sufficiently ferrous. The magnet has actually had some utility for me this way when I've been driving a semi and need to take care of things in a dim environment. I'm pleased Stanley went for an unusual design for this one as it has unexpected versatility.

This flashlight is amazing if you are stranded on an island and need to alert NASA. Or if the lights go out and you want to provide light for the entire block then this one is for you. It has several modes when you hit the power button. The first hit turns on the middle light , then when you hit it again it turns on ALL of the side lights. So if you are looking at the button and don't have the wings up you are temporarily blinded. You then can struggle to hit it again but that only turns on even MORE light. But the 4th time or 5th it will go off. It is truly a great light that recharges and doesn't need batteries. Just for the love of your eyes be careful.

I just ordered two of the Stanley Satellite flashlights last week and I love them! So far I haven't had any issues with battery life. It seems to stay bright for at least the few hours I had it on. The products is pretty versatile and a really good value for the price. I read a few of the earlier comments and haven't had any of the issue they complained about. Stanley must have fixed a lot of the problems people were having. The flashlight charged just fine and I've had no issues with the power button staying on or off. It wasn't a big deal to me but I saw a review with someone complaining about the light being hard to get out of the packaging. It's not. I made one cut with scissors and my 4 year old opened the package because he wan't to "help" me. I think his plan was to boost my new toy. It seems durable enough for what I'll be using it for (dark attics, camping trips, being under vehicles).

Arrived on time and worked out well as a portable work light for some of our fire trucks. Does not appear to be rugged enough for use on fire scenes

Quick charging and very bright. I really hope this lasts. We go use flashlights daily for dog walks so batteries are eaten up. They just don't seem to be very bright. This flashlight has multiple brightness settings that I like.

I bought these for my husband, my dad and my father-in-law. All three guys use their flashlights. My husband uses his daily. Like most things, if you drop it several feet and it lands on concrete, chances are it may break. Some of the plastic broke on my husband’s light when he dropped his. However, he loved the light so much we ordered a replacement and it works great.

Wow this BadBoy is Bright and convenient! As a flash light I can last a very long time... As a Flood / Spot light probably thought the night, but will need to be recharged when the sun is up. It a serious Flood / Spot light. I was very surprised, as I only wanted an Area light like a Lantern. This is definitely a construction site work light and anything lesser!

Very nice. Just using it as a flashlight is impressive. It does actually stick to the underside of the open hood, using the built-in magnet. Vast improvement over older rechargeable LED drop lights which cost a good bit more several years ago.

I was amazed with all the different things this could do and how well it lights everything up! First flashlight that lights up my whole back yard! I originally purchased it to light up the room in my house when the electricity goes out, lots of electricity outages here in the PNW! It lit up the room better then the 10 candles and 3 battery operated candles I normally use each time the power goes out! It has a hook and a magnet on the bottom that can make it easier to use when working on a car. Just use the magnet to hang it from the hood and see what you're doing! You can use it to charge your cell phone and other items when the power is out too!