I may have a flashlight problem.  No, I definitely have a flashlight problem!  Why can’t someone make the perfect light? I believe there is no such thing because every situation calls for something different. This time, I get to try out the Mychanic Blade Multi Light, a rechargeable light that flexes to your needs.
- Weight: 1.4 lbs
- Blade: x 7″ tall 1 1/2″ across x 5/8″ deep
- Extended: 17.5″ tall x 2″ across x 2″ deep
- Folded: Â 10″ tall x 2″ across x 2 1/4 deep
- LI-Ion rechargeable battery with micro USB AC charging adapter
- Durable ABS housing
- Low heat output
- Patent pending
My sample didn’t come in retail packaging. Â I received a sheet of instructions, wall charger, and microUSB cable for charging.
You can use any microUSB cable (as I did here). Â Note the red LED that indicates charging. Â It turns green when full. Why can’t all manufacturers do it this way?
There’s a hook that at first, I could not figure out. Â To extend the hook, you push IN to the light. I naturally tried to gorilla-pull the hook out, to no avail.
There’s also a magnet along the green rubbery strip where the microUSB is. Â The problem? Â Once you’ve stuck it on a surface, you’ve just covered up the power button.
There are four different lighting modes: Â Full bright (250 lumens), Low (difficult to photograph!), red flashing, and directional. Â The direction pattern consists of one red LED flashing in one direction, sequentially.
Here’s the light attached to the underside of a hood using the magnets.
And, here’s the light again, this time hung by the hook.
How long does the battery last? Â On the brightest setting, I got 4 hours. Â It’s likely longer on the low setting.
My only complaint about the Mychanic Blade Multi Light is that there’s no obvious way to have it sit upright on a desk or flat surface. Â It may take you a moment of twisting and flexing to figure it out. Â The magnet isn’t the strongest, so a bump could dislodge the lamp. Â I’m still slightly embarrassed about the hook thing, too.
What I do like is the light weight (1.4 lbs), and the USB charging. The red/green LED indicator is simple genius that I wish was more commonplace.
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Mychanic. Please visit their site for more info.
Product Information
Price: | $34.99 |
Manufacturer: | Mychanic |
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Filed in categories: Reviews
Tagged: Flashlight, Tools
Mychanic Blade Multi Light rechargeable work light review originally appeared on on July 4, 2017 at 8:22 am.
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