Home Depot has
2-Pack Husky 1000 Lumen Rechargeable Work Light on sale for
$16.88. Select free store curbside where available.
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Product Details:
- 2 optional brightness,1000 Lumens/500 Lumens/100 Lumens
- Integrated handle and stand
- Water and impact resistant
- Includes micro-USB charging cables
- Match with universal tripod
- Includes battery indicator light
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There are also AC powered LED lights that would be hard to pass over compared to halogen work lights. There are plenty of bright battery LED powered worklights. This is not one of them, but the only critique would be that the term "work light" is used very vaguely / broadly.
Halogen lights can be cheap and bright, but they also get very hot, and can also be susceptible to bulbs burning out and/or being fragile.
LED lights, e.g.
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Can be battery powered or AC powered. They can be very bright or not that bright.
2000 lumen each
USB C rechargeable
Magnetic back
USB out (charge phone)
Worth the extra $8 for me. Really like them so far.
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2000 lumen each
USB C rechargeable
Magnetic back
USB out (charge phone)
Worth the extra $8 for me. Really like them so far.
My supply of micro-USB is dwindling. So if I need to charge in a pinch, I know I have a usb-c around but not necessarily a micro-USB.
And the point is to not invest in anything with old tech or support a company still clinging to micro-USB in their products.
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My supply of micro-USB is dwindling. So if I need to charge in a pinch, I know I have a usb-c around but not necessarily a micro-USB.
And the point is to not invest in anything with old tech or support a company still clinging to micro-USB in their products.
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Sometimes you don't. So you pay a bit more and get some Ryobi batteries.
And sometimes, little that you know, you entered the Ryobi eco system. And it all started with a pair of Huskies.
don't want to spend $ on led, use 110v LED that stopped working https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbJyPtt
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Sometimes you don't. So you pay a bit more and get some Ryobi batteries.
And sometimes, little that you know, you entered the Ryobi eco system. And it all started with a pair of Huskies.
the links i provided are for illustrative purposes, i am sure same idea can be used with other brand batteries. the advantage is the existing large battery that can run significantly longer at much higher lumen output. but the idea is for DIY folks only, everyone else should skip the notion and shell out the money to avoid the headache
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