The 3000-Lumen Tower Light is perfect for applications where coverage of a large area is needed. Whether you are working on a jobsite, camping, or tailgating with friends, this will be your new go to light. The individual light heads allow light to be positioned where you need the light. Setup is fast and easy, just set the light down on the base, press the trigger on the handle, and slide the legs down. The light heads telescope up to 7 feet tall and secured with locking levers. The light collapses to just 40 inches in length for easy transportation and storage. The light offers three brightness settings for max lighting or increased lighting runtime. The bright 4500K LEDs provide nice white lighting and operate at a cool temperature unlike traditional Halogen lights.
The Tower Light includes a convenient tray with screwdriver pockets to provide easy access to tools, spare parts, or a place to rest a cell phone. The legs are adjustable to account for uneven surfaces up to 1-1/2-in in height. A 1/4-in tripod mount is included on the top of the tower light to attach products like lasers, jobsite fans, other lights, cameras, etc.
I already have the M12 tower light so can't really justify this, but it looks like a solid competitor to the M18 rocket and at a great price, if you are already in the Kobalt 24V line.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-L...5013201461
Supposedly this pricing ends today though so act fast!
QA note: Availability will vary by location
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Kind of odd being battery only IMO
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Kind of odd being battery only IMO
Kind of odd being battery only IMO
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But is also a ton cheaper.
The M12 can occasionally be had on deals but still a good amount more $$ than this, and with less light output.
IMHO if you already have Kobalt batteries this light will solve any non-corded problems any of the above lights will solve, although being a little less compact.
If you don't already have Kobalt batteries then it's a tougher call.