Andrew Berry Reviews The New Durston Tools Superior Task Light

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  • Опубликовано: 13 апр 2022
  • Andrew reviews the latest light from Durston Tools, the Durston’s Superior Balanced Arm Task Light.
    It has 162 LEDs giving 2500 Lumen at 5600-6000 kelvin.
    There are 5 levels of brightness which ensures you have the perfect level of light for a wide range of tasks in your workshop.
    It comes complete with desk mounting clamp attachment giving full 360 movement
    A redesigned arm gives amazing flexibility and allows the lamp to be put in almost any position required.
    You can buy it from Durston Tools here priced at £149 + VAT durston.com/product/superior-...
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Комментарии • 18

  • @Ty-ri7dy
    @Ty-ri7dy 2 года назад +1

    Light! The tool you never think you need until you do!

  • @thebestSteven
    @thebestSteven 2 года назад

    Really like these product reviews. Thanks Andrew (and Louise as well, of course).

  • @allanthompson9695
    @allanthompson9695 Год назад

    I think I prefer the older version, especially with what Jilly mentioned below, and that scratching problem, that would be very irritating for me. Design flaw there as well. Thanks for showing us Andrew. Much appreciated.
    Ill stick to my photography led lights for now. Much more flexible, customizable, and the saving can be spent on more important tools. Great video. Thanks Andrew and everyone.

  • @johnlowry1055
    @johnlowry1055 2 года назад

    We are always concerned about good lighting in the workshop. Very interesting of the Durston Task Light.

  • @DMDuncan37
    @DMDuncan37 Год назад

    Thank you
    The comparison I was looking for

  • @lynnegutterson7172
    @lynnegutterson7172 2 года назад

    Thanks Andrew!

  • @tomasinacovell4293
    @tomasinacovell4293 Год назад

    I'll have the Neatfi XL 2,500 Lumens LED Task Lamp coming in on Thursday, it's the same as your larger one. I bought that largely on your review of it here, I was going for the 2,200 Lumens model and did love the look of the shade shape, but the larger model has more brightness, better easier to vacuum arms, and a much better switch control configuration. I work on watches, mostly COA work etc.

  • @jilly766
    @jilly766 2 года назад +4

    It's a shame the new one doesn't have the 3 different colours of light that the previous model has - I've always preferred the warm light as it is easier on my eyes. Loved the old one - mine stopped working last week after 2 years, but neither the old one nor the new one can be mended or have a new light unit, which is very sad.

    • @puddingzeiss5398
      @puddingzeiss5398 Год назад +1

      Agree! 4000K is the color temperature closest to natural light

  • @albertpartridge2194
    @albertpartridge2194 2 года назад

    Andrew i bought a standard lamp quite a while ago before the world went wild for them as being it was cheap 15quid i think, then i bought a daylight bulb for 5quid ok cant alter the light no led no dimmer switch nothing of that nature but i can move the lamp its self up down left right great stuff and all for 20quid.

  • @victor9254
    @victor9254 2 года назад

    Mr. Berry your my hero thanks for all the jewelry vids!!

  • @billmnfl
    @billmnfl 2 года назад

    As you are reviewing tools, I hope you don't mind a question on a different tool. I was looking at Foredom Flex Shaft and saw that they were available with 4 mm or 6 mm flex shafts. Which should I be looking for and what is the difference?

  • @dalle5
    @dalle5 11 месяцев назад +1

    Isn't that just a copy of the neatfi lamp? :-)

  • @puddingzeiss5398
    @puddingzeiss5398 Год назад +2

    I think the design is bad
    1. Poor ARM design, the position of the knob limits the angle adjustment of the lampshade
    2. Paint is easy to leave fingerprints
    3. Electroplated iron parts look cheap
    Does anyone know where it's made? I can't find anything about it on the box or on the website

    • @Atthebench
      @Atthebench  Год назад +1

      I find the arm very good if I am honest. If the know gets in the way then turning the light around 180 degrees solves this problem. The finish does not leave your finger prints on it as it is a Matt finish. Iron parts? Not sure what those parts are. We have several of these units and use them day in day out. And stand by them for their durability and they do exactly what they are made to do.

    • @puddingzeiss5398
      @puddingzeiss5398 Год назад +1

      @@Atthebench 1. When you put the installation position on the side of the table, and then turn the lampshade 90 degrees, you will find that the lampshade cannot be tilted smoothly, because the knob stops the lampshade
      2. The rotation of the lampshade is not smooth, you have to use some force to turn it
      3. I think the lamp arm of the dentist's chair is a really reliable design
      4. The origin is still a mystery

    • @andijvie3119
      @andijvie3119 Год назад +1

      You are right about knob screw, it does gets in the way

  • @alvaroaugustomeridio
    @alvaroaugustomeridio Год назад +1

    Those are generic lamps, already seen a few brands and they have the exact same features. Allí the same price too unfortunately