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Streamlight 78014 Ultra Stinger Xenon Rechargeable Flashlight with Charger, Anodized Black

 
Streamlight 78014 Ultra Stinger Xenon Rechargeable Flashlight with Charger, Anodized Black
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Streamlight 78014 Ultra Stinger Xenon Rechargeable Flashlight with Charger, Anodized Black

The Streamlight UltraStinger Flashlight is a high-intensity, super-bright, rechargeable flashlight with a variable spot-to-flood beam and a xenon-halogen bulb that will last up to 30 hours. Featuring a handy, head-mounted, push-button switch for single-handed operation and durable, corrosion-resistant materials, the UltraStinger Flashlight is ideal for use at home or at work.

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UltraStinger Flashlight
At a Glance:
  • Rugged and compact flashlight for a variety of applications

  • Bright and powerful, 30-hour xenon-halogen bulb

  • Momentary-blink and constant-on modes

  • Durable components are virtually indestructible

  • Lifetime limited warranty
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Streamlight UltraStinger Flashlight

Machined from solid, aircraft-grade aluminum that's anodized against corrosion inside and out. View larger.

Streamlight UltraStinger Flashlight

Featuring a xenon-halogen bulb, this flashlight provides a peak beam intensity of 75,000 candela. View larger.
Reliable, Compact Flashlight for a Variety of Applications
At 16.1 ounces and 11-3/4 inches in length, the Streamlight UltraStinger Flashlight fits easily in your backpack, tool bag, car, and more. It produces up to 295 lumens of light for one hour of continuous use. Because of its powerful output and adjustable focus beam, the UltraStinger is ideal for use in automotive, hardware, law enforcement, security, fire and rescue, industrial, personal, and outdoor applications.

Xenon-Halogen Bulb Provides Bright, Powerful Illumination
The xenon-halogen, gas-filled, bi-pin bulb features a 30-hour life with a variable spot-to-flood beam. At its peak beam intensity, the UltraStinger will produce up to 75,000 candela or 295 lumens, making this flashlight the right choice for illuminating large, dark spaces.

Rechargeable Batteries Save Time and Money
Powered by a 6-volt, nickel-cadmium, five-cell sub-C battery, the UltraStinger will last for up to one hour of continuous use. The nickel-cadmium battery will recharge up to 1,000 times, saving you time and money.

Push-Button Switch and Adjustable Beam
Designed for convenience and ease-of-use, the head-mounted, on/off push-button switch can be slightly depressed for the momentary-on position or fully depressed and clicked into place for the constant-on position. The beam can also be adjusted from spot to flood to fit the situation at hand.

Durably Constructed for Use in Extreme Conditions
Machined from solid, aircraft-grade aluminum that is anodized against corrosion inside and out, the UltraStinger features a nonslip surface for increased comfort and grip. And with an unbreakable and scratch-resistant polycarbonate lens to protect the bulb, the UltraStinger is virtually indestructible.

The Streamlight UltraStinger Flashlight is backed by a manufacturer's limited lifetime warranty.


Streamlight LogoStinger LED Flashlights
ModelOverviewOptionsMaximum Light
Output (Lumens)
Length (Inches)Battery LifeWeight
(Including Batteries)
Switch Options
Streamlight Stinger LED
Stinger LED
Powerful, long-range, long-running LED flashlight lasts a lifetime
  • Without charger
  • With AC charger
  • With AC/DC charger and two holders
  • With AC/DC charger and piggyback holder
  • 1808.41High: up to 2 hours

    Medium: up to 3.75 hours

    Low: up to 7.25 hours
    12.4 ouncesMultifunction On/Off; Hi/Med/Lo/Strobe
    Streamlight Stinger LED DS
    Stinger DS LED
    Same features as the Stinger LED with an independent full-feature tailcap switch in addition to the head-mounted push-button switch
  • With DC charger
  • With AC/DC charger and two holders
  • With AC/DC fast charger and piggyback holder
  • With AC/DC charger and piggyback holder
  • 1808.85High: up to 2 hours

    Medium: up to 3.75 hours

    Low: up to 7.25 hours
    12.8 ouncesDual-Switch Technology: access three variable lighting modes and strobe via the tail cap or head-mounted switch
    Streamlight UltraStinger
    UltraStinger
    Streamlight's brightest flashlight blasts a beam measuring 75,000 candela
  • With AC fast charger
  • With AC/DC fast charger and two holders
  • With AC/DC charger and two holders
  • 29511.75Up to 1 hour continuous use1.1 poundsPush-button head switch

    • Xenon-halogen gas-filled bi-pin flashlight

    • Provides 30-hour life and adjustable focus beam

    • Machined aircraft aluminum anodized against corrosion inside and out; unbreakable polycarbonate lens

    • Rechargeable 6-volt Ni-Cad 5 cell sub-C battery, AC and DC Chargers Included

    • 11-3/4 inches; 1.1 pounds; lifetime warranty

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    Product Weight: 1.4 pounds
    Package Length: 13.4 inches
    Package Width: 6.3 inches
    Package Height: 2.9 inches
    Package Weight: 3.0 pounds
    Average Customer Rating: based on 70 reviews

    Customer Reviews:
    Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 70 customer reviews )
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    Most Helpful Customer Reviews

    86 of 90 found the following review helpful:

    5THE BEST & THE BRIGHTEST!!!  Sep 13, 2003
    By BCook
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    The Streamlight Ultra Stinger™ Rechargable flashlight ROCKS!!!

    I am a gadget nut, and I have a very large number of flashlights. IMHO, there is no better all-around flashlight than Streamlight's Ultra Stinger.

    It truly is amazing how bright and light-weight this flashlight is. It puts out up to 75,000 candlepower yet weighs only 1.1 pounds. Not only is it bright, but you can focus the light to a small, penetrating beam that can be seen for miles.

    Don't let the light weight fool you, however. This flashlight feels rock-solid in your hand, and it can take a licking. I take mine running almost every night, and have dropped it on the pavement more than a few times, and it just keeps going.

    The Ultra Stinger is also durable and reliable. I've had my current model for over two years now, and the battery is still fine. I did have to replace the light bulb once, but that's not bad considering how many hours it's been in use and how many times I've recharged it.

    The only flashlight that even compares to the Ultra Stinger is the SureFire 10X Dominator™. The Dominator weighs only 1.25 lbs and has a two-lamp assembly that allows you to run it at 60 lumens (roughly 36,000 CP by my calculations, about half the output of the Ultra Stinger) for up to 3 hours, or at an incredibly bright 500 lumens for up to 20 minutes. Yes, 500 lumens (or roughly 300,000 CP) is 4X brighter than the Ultra Stinger, but the light is UNFOCUSED, so the brightness is lost over any real distance as the light diffuses. When you factor in the ridiculously high price of the Dominator (the best price I could find on the Internet was $360!), you can see why I recommend the Streamlight as the overall champion. The Dominator is a great flashlight in its own right, of course, so probably the best idea is to get both.

    I have several other flashlights from Streamlight, and they are all very well-made. Nevertheless, whenever I want a nice bright flashlight, I always go for my Ultra Stinger. My only serious question about it is, how can Streamlight make the Ultra Stinger so bright and light-weight, while their other models don't even come close? The brightest flashlight in the SL- series is the SL-35, which weighs 2.8 pounds (almost 3X more than the Ultra Stinger) and puts out up to 40,000 CP (Slightly more than half that of the Ultra Stinger). Plus, it's more expensive! The MSPR on the SL-35 is $229.95 vs. $174.95 for the Ultra Stinger. That math doesn't add up.

    Other unbelievable examples: Streamlight's 3.3 pound 8-Watt Vulcan™ spotlight can generate up to 50,000 CP, and the 7.4 pound 20-Watt Litebox™ spotlight can kick out up to 70,000 CP. How is it even remotely possible that the Ultra Stinger, weighing in at 1.1 pounds and sporting a 10-Watt bulb, can out-shine these oversized hogs? The obvious answer is "runtime" - the Litebox™ can run at 20 Watts for up to 3.5 hours compared to a 1 hour runtime for the Ultra Stinger. Who cares - I'll take the Ultra Stinger every time!

    Streamlight should take their older lights off the market and replace them or update them with the better technology found in the Ultra Stinger, like they did with the new Stinger HP. The Stinger HP weighs 12.2 ounces and kicks out 40,000 CP. Plus, the beam can be focused, while the SL- series is "pre-focused".

    I'm sure that Streamlight is on the case -- the HP models are nice, and I really like the Pro Polymer LED lights, too. I just wish that they could come out with an affordable competitor to the $1,800 Maxabeam 6 million CP spotlight.

    BUY THIS FLASHLIGHT -- YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID!!!

    26 of 26 found the following review helpful:

    5The best flashlight I have ever used  Jun 27, 2005
    By Earl E. A. Dopter
    I'm pretty picky. I spend a lot of time researching my gadget and tool purchases, and I'm very demanding and critical of flaws in the things I buy. When I tell you that this is the best flashlight you will find anywhere, just trust me. I own one, I have given them as gifts, and I have used mine in a variety of different settings.

    From its extremely solid feel to its flawless performance, the Stinger delivers. The light is very bright. The adjustability of the light cone works very well, and the action of the switch mechanism and the adjustment are so tight and smooth. The body is finely knurled and is a pleasure to hold, and there is a great balance to the overall tool.

    The recharging unit is well designed. Full recharge takes very little time and I like knowing that my main flashlight is always where it's supposed to be and fully charged when I need it.

    My favorite use of the flashlight: I have dogs that sleep in their kennels at night. Sometimes they bark and wake me up. I reach for the Stinger and shine it at them through the window. Instant quiet! The light is so brilliant it just stuns them into muteness I guess.

    You cannot go wrong with this item.

    18 of 18 found the following review helpful:

    5Great serviceable rechargeable light. Good quality.  May 17, 2003
    By Pruitt Hall
    Streamlight's UltraStinger is really in a niche by itself. Mag Light's rechargeables aren't as bright and SureFire's are much more expensive, so the UltraStringer is really made for someone desiring a quality light that won't break the bank.

    Some of the nice features of this light: It's very lightweight, very bright (75,000 candlepower), run time is very good for this much light output. Well made, quality construction.

    Some of the cons about this light: Plastic lens (seems only SureFire will give you a genuine Pyrex, glass lens these days) and the spot/flood range isn't really that much of a difference (Mag's spot/flood produces a SPOT or a FLOOD). The Streamlight has a very coarse adjustment range, really being all the same style output, with very LITTLE difference in the SPOT / FLOOD. This isn't as bad as it sounds as the light produced is a very good, pure white light, I'd just like to see more variation in the range, but I'm being picky here.

    One thing's for certain; this light is much better than Mag's rechargeable and a lesser light than SureFire's 8 or 9N rechargeable. But, it's also half the price of the SureFire and 80% less than SureFire's 10-X. So, I've got to give it 5 stars for being a great value, occupying a market not really served by either Mag or SureFire.

    If you're a contractor or home inspector, this light is THE value on the market in a bright, quality constructed rechargeable.

    8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

    5ASHI Certified Home Inspector.  Jun 09, 2005
    By Home Inspector "Mark"
    This is by far the best flashlight for any amount of money you can buy. I use mine in my business on a daily basis, as a home inspection. It's a tough and very bright flashlight. I've covered the handle in bright orange cloth tape to make it easier to locate if dropped and to insulate the handle on hot or cold days. I've had mine for three years now. I've replaced three bulbs. I use a belt loop to carry it and charge the light using the DC adapter in my truck. The company that makes the flashlight stands behind their products, with a life time warranty.

    14 of 16 found the following review helpful:

    5Streamlight UltraStinger: I gotta wear shades  Feb 28, 2003
    By HunkaBurninLove
    I've had a Streamlight UltraStinger for a little while now. Let me say that this is one, bright light!

    +'s: BRIGHT, rechargeable, lightweight, adjustable beam from spotlight to floodlight, good quality/workmanship (not that cheap plastic stuff!), pushbutton switch (on/off/momentary on), up to 1 hour between charges, small diameter (easy for people with small hands to hold).

    -'s: expensive, slightly long, charge time is long.

    This flashlight is a little large to take with you when walking the dog, but it's not too bulky so you can bring it if you want.

    This package from Amazon comes with both chargers (wall and car) so it's very convenient to throw it back in the charger when you are done using it. The charger is made so that you can place the flashlight into it by sliding it in from the top, or "snapping" it in from the front. A nice feature if you are limited on space when mounting the charger.

    I have one in the car to read those street signs on those dark roads. Just as good as a Q-Beam spotlight, but smaller.

    Would I get another one? Definitely! They are expensive, but you get what you pay for.

    See all 70 customer reviews on Amazon.com

    The Importance Of Lighting In Interior Design

       by Jessica Ackerman


     
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    Everyone knows how important paint color, furniture choices and artwork are to interior design. One aspect of design that is often overlooked, however, is lighting. Lighting not only affects the brightness of the room, but it can also change the way a paint color looks, cast shadows in ways that make the room seem smaller and have an impact on the presentation of art work.

    There is no light like natural light. If you are buying, building or remodeling, opt for as much natural light as possible. Oversized windows and skylights are two ways to get the most natural light. Of course, not everyone is in the position to be able to do that, so you'll have to work with what you have.

    How much natural light do you get in your room? If the room in question faces north, you won't get as much natural sunlight as you would in a southern facing room. Rooms that face south get bright, natural light throughout the day. Rooms that face east will only have good natural light in the morning hours and western facing rooms will have the most light during the afternoon.

    Once you are familiar with how much natural light is in each room, you'll be able to make informed choices about what additional lighting may be necessary. Keep in mind that rooms with little or no natural light will need artificial lighting - even during the day - in order to look their best. Here are some types of lighting to consider.

    1. Accent Lighting

    Accent lighting is perfect when you want to showcase a piece of art or a special piece of furniture or other item. Since light draws the eye, it will bring attention to the features in your room that you wish to highlight.

    2. Hanging Light Features

    Chandeliers and smaller hanging lamps can be beautiful as well as functional. A trip to the local home improvement store will quickly show you how overwhelming the choices can be. You'll want to select lighting that blends in with your existing décor. For example, a crystal chandelier in a country themed dining room probably isn't the best option. If you don't choose carefully, your lighting may stick out like a sore thumb and become more of an eyesore than a lovely accent.

    3. Recessed Lighting

    Recessed lighting is a good choice for a room that needs extra light throughout the day. Because the lighting won't interfere with the existing decor, it can work in almost any room. It provides abundant light without taking up a lot of space or interfering with other aspects of the room.

    4. Lamps

    Using lamps are a way to add not only additional lighting, but also punches of color. If possible, see how much light the lamp gives off before leaving the store. Many lamps serve as decoration more than as a light source and give off very little light. If you love the lamp, but it doesn't give off quite enough light, consider changing the shade which will usually solve the problem.

    When decorating your home, remember how important lighting is, and give it the same thought and attention you give to the other details of decorating your home.

     

    About the Author

    Jessica Ackerman is the featured author at Wall Décor and Home Accents. Shop today for great deals on metal wall sculpture , home accents and more unique wall décor products.


     

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