I have one. Very sturdy and only high and low. No stupid sos or other flashing light. Focusable. Meant for work, narrow beam does not go far like a tactical light, I’m happy for what it does.
Did u notice that the guy didn't even get the fact that this is a purpose built flashlight from Klein? This guy was at a total loss for why the thing even existed...
I was not aware there was a special intended market for this light, would you be willing to elaborate for us? I assumed it's uniquely made either by or for Klein due to not seeing any others on the marker like it,(have had a Pelican light branded for Klein in the past) but I was not aware of any specific purpose. It seemed like it was going for an all around job site market with various light focusing and laser to pinpoint items.
Hey buddy. Mine was submerged in fresh water until I eventually found it. Can you open this up to clean it, dry it, I haven't had much luck and hate to just trash it. Let me know. Thank you.
I did not try to open mine up, but I would imagine the sections screw together. They may have used lock tight on them. If it no longer works, it's definitely worth giving it a go and see what happens. Let me know how it goes for you.
Thank you very much. For better or worse I don't script things and I normally do everything in one take. Sometimes I overlook details other people are looking for but I try and hit on as many main points as I can think of. It has been a great light it's held up well and I haven't noticed a significant loss of run time with age so far. Thanks again.
Wonder if we can get higher amp rechargeable battery replacement…. I use it for work and love it because of the magnet I can attach it to any ferrous surface …
Manual says 18650 2600mAh. Buying one, it looks pretty sweet. Bought the smaller version 56026 but the light is just not powerful enough, upgrading the battery to 3.7v 10440 with a dummy battery increased the brightness some but we’ll see how it goes when I’m back at work.
Looking into getting one of these , I have a Milwaukee 325L light that I love everything about, except the time I get with the batteries. Only about 2.5 hours on high, but I have rechargeable AAA for it.
Try the Coast G20, or a G19, inexpensive and the finest attention to beam detail of any flashlight I have ever owned. I have both G20, and G19 units, the area where the eyes are receiving the benefit of this inspection light beam is perfectly well defined. No laser, but I can't see the utility for myself. Check it out if you have not, already...
I have the 56048 head lamp. It's my backup and I haven't got a ton of time on it yet. Let me know how you like your new lights as you get some time on them.
@@LoudRam Normally on Klein flashlight, you can remove the clip, turn it upside down and clip on the other end of the black "knurling." Yep, it has the place for the clip to be move and inverted for your cap.
I use mine at the mine I supervise Well thought out with a magnet that I can stick to screw housing to inspect bearings and complete jobs Just wish It Had battery options as well as a USB charging
I do not have a direct answer for you. I can tell the whole thing is threaded together. If I get a deal on another maybe we can do a video taking one apart.
@@TalkingHandsTools That would be awesome. I won't buy rechargeable devices that don't have consumer replaceable batteries. Sending perfectly good devices to a landfill because the manufacturer deliberately built in a single point of failure is unacceptable in the 21st century. Our environmental footprint matters.
Just got mine from the plumbing supply house today! As soon as I saw it I knew I had to have it.
Funny how that happens isn't it?
I have one. Very sturdy and only high and low. No stupid sos or other flashing light. Focusable. Meant for work, narrow beam does not go far like a tactical light, I’m happy for what it does.
Did u notice that the guy didn't even get the fact that this is a purpose built flashlight from Klein? This guy was at a total loss for why the thing even existed...
I was not aware there was a special intended market for this light, would you be willing to elaborate for us? I assumed it's uniquely made either by or for Klein due to not seeing any others on the marker like it,(have had a Pelican light branded for Klein in the past) but I was not aware of any specific purpose. It seemed like it was going for an all around job site market with various light focusing and laser to pinpoint items.
This thing is awesome! Best flashlight ever!
I've been really happy with mine so far.
Well, I really liked it ,but then it rained and didn't even get wet no more than hand's and such 😅and ruined it ...🎉
Hey buddy. Mine was submerged in fresh water until I eventually found it. Can you open this up to clean it, dry it, I haven't had much luck and hate to just trash it. Let me know. Thank you.
I did not try to open mine up, but I would imagine the sections screw together. They may have used lock tight on them. If it no longer works, it's definitely worth giving it a go and see what happens.
Let me know how it goes for you.
Grate video for son of us thank you
Thank you very much. For better or worse I don't script things and I normally do everything in one take. Sometimes I overlook details other people are looking for but I try and hit on as many main points as I can think of. It has been a great light it's held up well and I haven't noticed a significant loss of run time with age so far. Thanks again.
I use mine mainly for walking dogs at night. For that it’s perfect. Rechargeable battery is a big plus
Its a two stage switch on the light if you turn it on with a double tap the brightness is about half
Wonder if we can get higher amp rechargeable battery replacement…. I use it for work and love it because of the magnet I can attach it to any ferrous surface …
Do you know what size is in it? I would definitely think that might be possible.
Manual says 18650 2600mAh. Buying one, it looks pretty sweet. Bought the smaller version 56026 but the light is just not powerful enough, upgrading the battery to 3.7v 10440 with a dummy battery increased the brightness some but we’ll see how it goes when I’m back at work.
Thx. Very helpful
Looking into getting one of these , I have a Milwaukee 325L light that I love everything about, except the time I get with the batteries. Only about 2.5 hours on high, but I have rechargeable AAA for it.
Try the Coast G20, or a G19, inexpensive and the finest attention to beam detail of any flashlight I have ever owned. I have both G20, and G19 units, the area where the eyes are receiving the benefit of this inspection light beam is perfectly well defined. No laser, but I can't see the utility for myself. Check it out if you have not, already...
@@martinblackmore8076 yeah I bought the Klein one and I love it, inspection lights don’t have nearly enough lumens for what I need
The clip looks like it can moved, inverted for clipping onto your cap like other Klein flashlights.
Very Nice.I Just Purchase…56414-Head Lamp 800 Lumes. And 56411-Mini Flashlight & 56412-Flash Light😉👍🏽⚡️
I have the 56048 head lamp. It's my backup and I haven't got a ton of time on it yet. Let me know how you like your new lights as you get some time on them.
do yall know any flashlights that can focus very tightly
How tight are you looking for? This light is adjustable.
@@TalkingHandsTools so tight it looks like a laser
I don't know of any offhand, but if I come across something, I'll try and post it here.
Can the clip be reversed so I can mount on my ball cap?
Why yes it can. The clip can be placed at any location.
No the clip cannot be reversed however it can be removed.
@@LoudRam Normally on Klein flashlight, you can remove the clip, turn it upside down and clip on the other end of the black "knurling." Yep, it has the place for the clip to be move and inverted for your cap.
18650 battery?
Most likely, I would have to check dimensions to see if 21700 would fit.
I use mine at the mine I supervise
Well thought out with a magnet that I can stick to screw housing to inspect bearings and complete jobs
Just wish It Had battery options as well as a USB charging
Wait how fo you inspect bearings? Thank you
The unanswered question is: is the rechargeable battery user replaceable?
I do not have a direct answer for you. I can tell the whole thing is threaded together. If I get a deal on another maybe we can do a video taking one apart.
@@TalkingHandsTools That would be awesome. I won't buy rechargeable devices that don't have consumer replaceable batteries. Sending perfectly good devices to a landfill because the manufacturer deliberately built in a single point of failure is unacceptable in the 21st century. Our environmental footprint matters.