Scangrip Multimatch 3 Reviews
Professional Detailer Reviews
Having the right lighting is key to identifying paint defects and achieving a desirable paint correction result. Scangrip lights have been a staple in the shop, and in this video, we highlight two of their workhorse lights. First up the Sunmatch 3, a handheld, water/dustproof light with 5 color temperature modes and 500 lumens. The Multimatch 3 is perfect for illuminating entire panels and spotting defects from different angles. The Multimatch 3 has 5 color temperature modes, and 3000 lumens, all controlled by a wifi enabled smartphone app.
Customer Reviews
I have a few scangrip multimatch lights and one of the multimatch 3 conenct, they all have it's purpose but the one i like the most is the multimatch 3 because it can be adjusted with your phone and it's very easy to set up. I'm planning on buying 3 more to have them in separate sections of the garage for different angles and not having to move it as much.
WOW !!..
I have 3 of the original Scangrip lights and they don't even compare to this. I came back and got another. Being able to set the WB via my cell phone without having to get off my shop floor is great. I don't need separate lights anymore for different paint corrections.
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I have 3 of the original Scangrip lights and they don't even compare to this. I came back and got another. Being able to set the WB via my cell phone without having to get off my shop floor is great. I don't need separate lights anymore for different paint corrections.
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I have 3 Scangrip headlamps and 2 pen lights. Having used many others I understood the quality and Superior Lighting Scangrip offers.
I honestly was hesitant to buy the Multimatch because I thought it was rather expensive. I've been using Tacklife 10k lumen lights and a Snap on Costco light.
I can undoubtedly say this light is superior both in output, portability and function. You are able to adjust output and when working on dark or light colored vehicles, that's the difference in knowing what needs or was corrected.
I honestly was hesitant to buy the Multimatch because I thought it was rather expensive. I've been using Tacklife 10k lumen lights and a Snap on Costco light.
I can undoubtedly say this light is superior both in output, portability and function. You are able to adjust output and when working on dark or light colored vehicles, that's the difference in knowing what needs or was corrected.
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