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07 Aug, 2018
Simple but highly effective
The device is strongly made and is ideal for mounting a bike on a wall. I attached it to a brick wall, and I am very pleased with the way it keeps the bike out of the way. Mine is a road bike and fairly light (11kg); I am not particularly strong, so lifting a heavier bike would be an effort for me, but not for someone stronger.

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08 Dec, 2017
Good quality but too bright
This is a well-built product with an impressive burn time. The main minus is that it is too bright for night-time use, and can blind an approaching driver. Of the 5 settings, none of them allows a lower power. I use in in daylight without worry, but, for night-time use, I angle it downwards. I have had a Volt 50 for 3+ years and the battery showed no signs of suffering loss of charge. It was used most days. Then I lost it, as I did not properly click it into the mounting bracket, so ordered a new one, as I had three brackets, so decided to stay with the same model. The new one comes with a universal mount that is very versatile, but slightly badly thought out in that, if the knurled nut becomes loose due to vibration, the whole light would easily fall off the bike. I use a thin strip of Duck Tape to keep the knurled nut tight.