500 watt tripod at sears for $10 or 1000watt for $20

Alex, I am quite certain it's the one I bought (pictured above). Output is variable: 250, 500, 750, and 1000W



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Sears better $40 dual halogen tripod mounted light is on sale tomorrow, "Black Friday", from 5AM to 11AM for 19.99. This is the best light they make and much more stable than their $30 unit. After 11A, the price is $24.99



http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/prod...BV_EngineID=ccckaddjhdlimjdcefecemldffidflk.0



Order tonight for in-store pick-up tomorrow.





Edited to add:

I see that this same heavy duty unit is available in the upcoming Craftsman Club flyer (11/26 - 12/9) at the $24.99 price.



http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/dpp....lub+Saver+112606&cat=Featured+Items&pageNum=1
 
jfelbab said:
Sears better $40 dual halogen tripod mounted light is on sale tomorrow, "Black Friday", from 5AM to 11AM for 19.99. This is the best light they make and much more stable than their $30 unit. After 11A, the price is $24.99



http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/prod...BV_EngineID=ccckaddjhdlimjdcefecemldffidflk.0



Order tonight for in-store pick-up tomorrow.





Edited to add:

I see that this same heavy duty unit is available in the upcoming Craftsman Club flyer (11/26 - 12/9) at the $24.99 price.



http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/dpp....lub+Saver+112606&cat=Featured+Items&pageNum=1



I picked up one of these during the early bird black friday sale at Sears. Got up early just for this and it was well worth it. The tripod seems much more stable on this one than on the other 1000 watt model on display. $19.99 well spent.
 
After reading this thread, I went to Sears the day after black Friday and fiund the mre expensive lights still marked at $19.99. When I went to pay for them the cashier said it was $24.95 and I told him they were marked as $19.99. He asked me to get the sticker and when I briought it back he said that the sticker was supposed to have been removed, but since I saw it at that price, Sears would honor it.

I took it home and started to assemble it and when I got to inserting the lamps, I found that the nut casted into the back of the lamp had been broken off. So, I took it back and got a replacement. I took it home and the first thing I opened was the tripod which had a broken plastic piece at the top of one of the legs of the tripod. One more trip back to Sears to trade out the broken tripod for the good tripod in the box with the broken cast nut. Finally, I got back home and continued assembling the light when I found one of the pieces which controls the heighth of the light was cracked about 1/2 half way through. In my estination, this crack did not and would not in the future be a problem, so I finished the assembly with the hope that in the future I won't find any more shoddy workmanship. The concept is good, but I question the quality.
 
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