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please attempt to twist the top or the bottom of the flashlight off in order to open it and the batteries that you've mentioned. Otherwise, you can drop buy your local geeksquad/bestbuy to have a tech do the battery replacement for you.
I scratched up my flashlight to figure out how to open and get into a "Battery Lock" style light to replace batteries. Take two pliers, pinch one on the middle section & the other at the tip. Torque hard left as if you are "locking the battery" as advertised. Once it passes a certain area, the tip will come out. Very poor design. Coleman should have made grooves so pliers can easily grip instead of scratching the heck out of the aluminum. Now mine is ugly and could scratch my hand. Even used a towel to grip but still damaged light. Have to now sand down the damaged parts. Not very smart designers. I am Asian, pretty sure this was made in China.
95-112B - Stanley Tripod Flashlight battery replacement is in the center chamber. Open the three legs, then put your fingers around the bottom part of the center chamber and turn counter-clock wise. Wella put in 3 new AA Batteries.
Take out batteries and undo the two screws in the battery compartment by about two full turns.
Remove the two screws in the underside between the front wheels.
Use a thin blade and slide it in to recess at top of lens between silver trim. Prise out lens top carefully as there is a retaining flange on the lens and you don't want to break it.
Rotate top of lens forward and it levers out of the bumper.
Its a screw in bulb.
Reverse steps to close up.
To change batteries: remove the screw on the tab on the back of the flashlight. With thumb or coin, move the tab up to unsnap the battery holder. Slide out the battery holder and replace 2 C batteries.
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