Model: Milwaukee M18 Radius 2200 lm LED Battery Hanging Hook Work Light
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10-23-2021 at 06:24 PM.
Well, regardless of Brickseek, I'd recommend this light. I got it about 2 years ago (I think it was introduced in 2018) and at the time there was a promo for "tool up to $149 with combo kit" so I ended-up buying a drill/driver combo for about $200 to get this "free" $149 light. And I'm still very happy with it. it's great for basement / crawl-space work.
I got into a 95 year old house and had a lot of work to do in the basement, and also had HVAC contractors and net installers working down there. They had silly little flashlights and I brought this out and they all really liked it. I was surprised that they had good tools for their main work but no good lighting tools -- important for people who often work in dark basements or attics.
DeWalt and Rigid now have some good lights also but I think Milwaukee was leading in the new lighting products like this one. But definitely get it on a "deal" somehow, either at <$100, or in a "free promo" combo.
EDIT also wanted to mention that you can plug this in to an extension cord (single-receptacle, not multi) and it can run from AC power that way for as long as you want. It will not charge the battery.
They just introduced a new multi-purpose light in the Packout format, That one, you can run off of M18 batteries, plug in, and it will also charge a battery that's in it. I just got one and like it too (was w/ free 5.0AH battery promo). But it's bulkier and heavier -- best to be part of a packout rack or dolly. The round one in this deal is large in size but fairly lightweight and easy to just place anywhere you want light, either as a general area light or as a directed beam (the Mode switch changes that.)
Need to add YMMV to title. I know it says "in store" but this posted price is not readily available in store.
Pretty good price for this light if anyone actually finds it. For reference this light was $149 with a 5.0 battery from a number of online sources earlier this year.
Change the store to ol faithful #1055. It's showing $99 right now. I didn't buy one, but figured I'd help those who want. I ended up keeping the packout light but would probably pick this one if I had a do over.
Change the store to ol faithful #1055. It's showing $99 right now. I didn't buy one, but figured I'd help those who want. I ended up keeping the packout light but would probably pick this one if I had a do over.
It dropped to $99 online at all my stores last night.
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Walmart?
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank pmarin
I got into a 95 year old house and had a lot of work to do in the basement, and also had HVAC contractors and net installers working down there. They had silly little flashlights and I brought this out and they all really liked it. I was surprised that they had good tools for their main work but no good lighting tools -- important for people who often work in dark basements or attics.
DeWalt and Rigid now have some good lights also but I think Milwaukee was leading in the new lighting products like this one. But definitely get it on a "deal" somehow, either at <$100, or in a "free promo" combo.
EDIT also wanted to mention that you can plug this in to an extension cord (single-receptacle, not multi) and it can run from AC power that way for as long as you want. It will not charge the battery.
They just introduced a new multi-purpose light in the Packout format, That one, you can run off of M18 batteries, plug in, and it will also charge a battery that's in it. I just got one and like it too (was w/ free 5.0AH battery promo). But it's bulkier and heavier -- best to be part of a packout rack or dolly. The round one in this deal is large in size but fairly lightweight and easy to just place anywhere you want light, either as a general area light or as a directed beam (the Mode switch changes that.)
Pretty good price for this light if anyone actually finds it. For reference this light was $149 with a 5.0 battery from a number of online sources earlier this year.
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It dropped to $99 online at all my stores last night.