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πŸ”¦ UCO StakeLight: Reliable Tent Stake with LED Light and Emergency Strobe Review

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Description of πŸ”¦ UCO StakeLight: Reliable Tent Stake with LED Light and Emergency Strobe

Crafted from the highest quality materials. Built for performance and durability. Made in China. Area mode provides 17 lumens of light and burns for up to 10 hours. Strobe mode marks tent location and burns for up to 24 hours. Constructed from durable 6000 series aluminum. Each StakeLight powered by 1 AAA battery (sold separately); on/off switch is integrated into the lens. LED enclosed in highly water-resistant TPE housing (IPX 6).

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Lightweight, so not very durable.

When you stick these tent pegs into the ground, the peg can easily bend if you hit a rock. The rubber block that holds the LED also slides off easily, making it very loose and fragile.

Pros
  • Very good value for money
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great item for camping but buy extra

That's a great idea. They lost a star because 1 out of 4 went out of service fairly quickly and was little used. Shame on you Uko. At a campsite or in the forest you will definitely know where your tent is. My advice: buy enough so that you have a spare in case of rejection.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • I don't like it that much, everything is fine

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The batteries quickly drained for about an hour after a single use

Great idea but poor quality. On the first hike I had the pegs on (only in the 'glow' position). I turned them off before bed. The next day they didn't turn on. On the second trip, used new batteries, same experience lasted only a short time when i pulled the batteries when i got home the plugs were corroded it was damp so maybe damp was the problem?

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • Almost never

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I love these tent poles

I love these tent poles, I gave them three for two reasons. The first thing I did when installing the battery was to fall apart. The switch itself came out once and the plastic battery backing came out a few times. Secondly, when used in tall grass, the light will be blocked and their use will be very limited. Another point I would like to share is that since they are touch activated you will have to remove the batteries every time you use them or they will turn on when you pack your tent. It's

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • There are flaws

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great invention. for emergency lighting sticks

Amazing light. One AAA battery which is a lot more convenient than the 2032. Flash mode is bright and really flashes unlike most who loop at 50%. Installed some Kam buttons on the lantern and dog collar to make it the best all around. The bet is large and therefore heavier than what is normally worn, but as a cat digger this is fine (19g). Could a clear lens be used for less flare? It's safe to assume that tent lighting requires less light and more diffusion, but for most other applications…

Pros
  • Comfortable to use
Cons
  • write later

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Random lighting and half unusable (and they are short-lived).

I just received them and haven't used them for camping yet. They appear solid and should work as tent pegs. I have two problems: 1) Once the batteries are in, the light turns on with a simple click. That would be nice, except it means you can't be sure the lights won't turn on if they collide in your backpack. Even when packaged with the lights inside, they can be turned on by simply squeezing. This is not good. 2) Due to the position of the lanterns, the stakes can only be driven about 4…

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very practical in the warehouse, detachable lights expand the possible uses.

approx. Just did a weekend hike with them. Be careful not to hit them too hard because if you hit a rock they will bend. In my opinion they should have eliminated the holes at the bottom of the post. There two of me spun and hit a hard spike as hard as I usually do with my boar stakes. I sort of straightened them with a multi tool, but you can see the aluminum has come loose. I will only place bets on reserve or temporary duty. So the stakes for me were ah. Anyway, the lights were what I really

Pros
  • Heavy Duty
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Really good, but a few tips

They are real guards. Not only do they illuminate the tent area, they also make tent posts and guy lines visible at night. No more "linear paranoia" and swearing when you leave the tent and run into the streamers in the middle of the night. The posts are V-shaped and will not bend like cheap posts. Quickdraw as well as a hook head for all rope/quickdraw needs. A FEW TIPS Be careful when straining to remove the rubberized lamp from the stand. You don't have to press so hard. It should slide…

Pros
  • Alright!
Cons
  • I won't say anything