Customer Reviews
Awesome Light! 
2008-02-18
I purchased this spotlight to do some coyote hunting. It's initial charge took a day and a half. I would think that it should get more than 25 minutes of run-time with both beams on. The thumb push-button to turn on the small flashlight, when it is 20 degrees outside, is VERY difficult to push. Those are my only "minor" negativities. I ordered an additional lens from the factory, so I could use a red permanent marker to color the lens. It worked very well! Overall, satisfied with my purchase.
OK - Needs better AC charger 
2008-02-08
The unit works as described and is probably worth the cost. Unit seems to be of regular duty but I would not want to drop it as the replaceable battery makes the unit heavy. Unit is much larger than I expected, check the dimensions to assure they meet your needs.
Has two bulbs similar to car headlights and has a switch for each so you can use either or both. Also has about four white LEDs that will light a small inside area. (you could read a book with the unit 12" away)
I am disapointed at the instructions about charging the battery first time as they say the GREEN light will come on when fully charged. There are 3 charging lights on the unit and when I first started to charge two of them came on when I pluged the charger in. The green light started to flash about 32 hours later and never was fully on, even after 40 hours of charging. (not recommended)
I used the unit the next day with only one light on for about 25 minutes and it then required another 27 hours of charging to get the green light to start flashing slowly again. (The battery is a standard 7AH 12V sealed lead acid battery that is available at most auto shops, A decent charger could reduce this charge time drastically even though not recommended.)
I did not use the unit until the battery ran down completely and it was still very bright after 25 minutes of use with one light on. Have tried both lights briefly but did not seem that much brighter inside. The four white LED's would probably run for days if not weeks before the battery ran down.
Have not tried the unit on DC from my truck and would not even recommend the unit for that type of application. It might work great with an AC power supply that could provide 12V DC 30amps when using Both lamps.
In Summary, It is Big and Heavy, Long Charging times, Provides Bright light inside a dark area, Three choices of brightness, Great portable light source but time dependent, replaceable lamps and battery, fairly robust in construction, Worth $80 price tag if it meets your application.
All-in-All I do like the unit so far. I may like it better after I understand the internal battery charging better. That flashing green light is starting to suck as I have charged it for several more hours than they suggest and it still just flashes slowly. Perhaps it is just the instructions that are not correct.
'Amazon, how about providing your Customers with some more info/specs on this as this will be the major gripe, beside the free shipping...'
Amazing Output!!! Flashlight Junkies Dream come true!! 
2008-02-06
Pros
This thing puts out an ungodly amount of light.
Cons
Its big
Its heavy
It takes a long time to charge.
the switches are not convenient( but I see why they designed it that way.)
The Throw pattern is a little uneven.
The pro outweighs the cons. Buy this light if you want the the brightest light on the block.
These would be useful for a Hollywood movie premiere 
2007-12-17
Wow these are bright!!!!!! In fact, if you aim straight up it'll light up the skies like spotlights used at Hollywood premieres! But they are far more effective when you aim straight ahead, as you can clearly see about 500 feet as if it were daylight.
This spotlight is a two-headed design with two bulbs. It's similar as the headlights on a car except it's brighter and lights up farther. You can choose to use only one bulb, as there are two switches (one for each bulb). No reason to use both actually, as one is as bright as two. It's just barely noticeable really. Also using only one should prolong the charge and also bulb life.
And contrary to other reviews, these are not heavy at all, weighing only 9 pounds (weighed on my electronic scale). I can even pick it up with my pinky and hold it for a few minutes. So others are exaggerating about how heavy it is. When I first picked it up, it felt as light as a feather.
I was dissapointed that previous reviews didn't include how long the charge lasts but unfortunately I don't know either because I've had it on for no longer than 20 minutes. It takes 8 hours to fully recharge. There are 3 lights on the handle to indicate how much charge is left. Unfortunately they only light up when you plug it in so you don't know how much charge is left while using it. It requires 30-35 hours of initial charge out of the box.
It also has a small 3-bulbed utility light built in to its handle. It luminates white light (like HID in luxury cars) and supposedly will stay on for 250 hours on a single charge. But I haven't really tested it to see if true. The light is about as bright as a small pocket flashlight though. It's enough to use while changing a tire or reading a book. As long as it's not over 5 feet away.
I actually ended up buying two of these, but not from Amazon. I found them at another online retailer for under $30. Don't know if I'm permitted to say where but their initials are H.A.
This is the BEST and BRIGHTEST spotlight anyone would ever need. I recommend it 100%.
Not Impressed 
2007-11-01
Product appeared to have been used out of the box... and the housing was cracked. The light output was all over the place and no direct beam. That I did not care for. Extremely heavy and bulky. If you like carrying around an automobile light with the housing then this light will please you. Although, if you prefer exact lumen output, then you will be disappointed with this.
Is this a Black and Decker product? 
2008-07-01
If the Black and Decker 20 Million Power Series 3335 Lumens Spotlight is a Black and Decker product, why can't you find it on the Black and Decker site??
Big AZ light 
2008-06-26
So far so good. Tonnes of light if you only need it for a short period of time (i.e up to 30 minutes.)
LED are almost useless but provide some light. They are the equivalent to having the dollar store LED's on your keychain.
Second bulb on this flashlight doesnt add much more light, it's almost not noticeable.
I like it overall.
Cheers.
Rui Pereira
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Great Light But several issues! 
2008-03-31
I brought this light and took it overseas. The charging takes forever? Camon for 20 to 30 minutes of light? It takes forever to charge this light. If you're overseas you don't have the luxury of the USA power grid. Power goes out frequently. Also it seems even after 20 to 30 hours of charge the charge is never full. Also when you add a 220v to 120v transformer it seems like the light is not charging. You guys made an excellent light but make it adaptable worldwide! It will be a great success because the light is great!
Better than expected 
2008-03-29
Best of the best. I needed to replace one of those 1 million candle power rechargeable flashlights that I keep in my motorhome. I didn't want another low quality, low performance units, so I did some research and found this one. I ordered it, expecting something a step above the typical purchase, and what I received was a unit with a commercial feel, glass lens and truly usable features such as the 12V outlet and LED aux flashlight. For the initial charge (when new) it is strongly suggested that the unit be charged for a specified 35 hours. Charging indicators on the unit illuminated as follows: 1 red LED, then 2 LEDs followed by a blinking green LED when fully charged. I tried out the unit in my very wooded land and the light output was unsurpassed. Regardless of how much we cycled the unit, it did not seem to dull. I'm impressed with the unit and would highly recommend it for those who have a need for ridiculously bright portable lighting. If you buy one, don't get anxious and try it out until you do the initial 35 hr charge. This is the key to battery longevity and performance.
meh.....its ok, but i've seen better. 
2008-03-01
this light only goes for about 20 minutes or a bit less actually on a full charge before it starts to dull out, I've got a vector one that goes for about an hour and 15 minutes before it starts to dull out, but then again the price is much different, the B&D is $80 and the Vector was $100 but was still 20 million candlepower. if its brandname, go with B&D, if its duration, go with vector, either way both lights are made by the same factory just different investors.