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Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2025
Bought in April for shop. One of the lights will not charge, but works while plugged in. The other light works as expected.
robert gavia
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025
great product,very bright
John Bastone
Reviewed in Canada on June 26, 2025
Very bright and like the idea of them having magnets when working under the hood of a vehicle. 👍🏻
Francis Newman
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
The led lamp works fine
Fred
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025
It works just fine
Scott Gibson
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
Had these for a few years now. They still hold charge just fine and are bright and function well. Use them daily.
Susan B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
Rechargeable led worklights are perfect for any job. The size is perfect for closeup work. The lights are bright white. Great addition to our tool kit! We can have one for the house and one for the garage.
elduin r fermin
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
Good
Brett
Reviewed in Australia on January 26, 2025
Very bright for size...very handy
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Reviewed in Mexico on July 7, 2023
En descripcion aparece baterias 18650Con opcion de remplazo por AANo es asi el equipo es difernete al publicadoNo se pueden remplazar las baterias esta selladoY no son compatibles con 18650 o AATiene buena iluminacion por eso 2 estrellaaPero la bateria en modo flash dura 3 horasY en alta intencidad 90 min a lo muchoNo cumple lo que prometeCables para carga no son compatiblesNo se si se deva a un errorPero.los.que inculye no es posible cargarlo
Arturo Aguilar
Reviewed in Mexico on July 13, 2023
Excelente producto ya lo probe y dilata aproximadamente 4 horas continuas de uso al maximo da una iluminación bastante buena
Miriam
Reviewed in Mexico on October 20, 2023
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PaulR
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2019
One of my two lights was DOA, but quickly and cheerfully replaced by the company. I’ve been using them for a variety of purposes and even accidently sprayed them with a hose, they’ve performed like champs!They’re too bright to look at directly fully charged and the “kickstand” handle is nicely stiff and can point the light at a wide variety of angles. The kickstand is more impressive than I expected, internally it is spring loaded and has a cam to insure stiffness/position. They lights have a good feel and heft to them. They feel rugged and I’ve accidentally dropped them from a few inches and knocked them over with no ill effects.One downside is the on/off switch cycles through the 3 functions, which means you have to go through the “strobe” feature to turn the light fully off. The strobe is intense and fast, and I have to admit I close my eyes while cycling through to off – if you want to attract someone’s attention that mode will do it.On the full brightness setting it took 5.5 hours for the batteries to discharge from 4.14V to 2.65V. Using a light meter cellphone app and a notepad a foot away as a reflecting surface, at full charge it was 118 lux which is slightly above 1500 lumens. Like all battery powered lights without a constant voltage circuit, as the voltage drops so does the brightness, but since the lithium chemistry has a pretty flat discharge voltage the light brightness was fairly good, 97 lux after 3 hours (3.57V), 75 lux at 4 hours (3.44V), and 55 lux at 5 hours (3.18V). I didn’t test the other brightness setting, but it appears to be half the brightness, so should easily last 8 hours.The lens was clear and didn’t cast any shadows or odd striations on my work surface. The lens housing is also recessed, so it’s less likely to get scratched up in a busy work environment.The light has a USB charger built in which is a nice convenience and did a great job on the provided batteries cutting off at 4.14V, just under the 4.2V max like it should. While charging the red LED next to the charge port blinks, when it stops blinking the batteries are fully charged. Fully depleted, the battery takes a long time to charge up, at least 6 hours. Much to my surprise is that there is also a functional USB output power port, so while camping if your batteries had a charge you should be able to charge up your cell phone if needed. When you plug something into that USB port and remove power, a green LED comes on. The USB output port only works with 18650 batteries though, so you can’t charge your phone from AA batteries.What the light doesn’t have is a low-voltage cutoff, and that’s a shame as it’s going to otherwise cause a lot of bad reviews about “dead” batteries. These lights come with Lithium Polymer batteries which can be great as they have a good power density; but all of the lithium chemistries are a bit different and LiPo’s kryptonite is low voltage. So, if you run them too long and their voltage gets too low the batteries cannot be recharged (at least not easily). This is for safety because the internal resistance is high when fully depleted, so recharging makes them a fire hazard. Unless you’re a battery guru, if you let the lights die on this unit you can kiss the batteries goodbye, a real shame because they would otherwise have 100s of cycles in them.LiPos self discharge ~5%/month. If you use it all the time you’ll want to recharged them after each use. If for emergency purposes, an email reminder every few months to top them off. But, if you’re done camping and putting the light’s away for the season, folks say for long-term storage to keep LiPo cells charged around 3.7V before putting storing them for maximum shelf life. The warmer the storage area they are stored the quicker they will discharge.
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