Ace Hardware has
EGO Power+ 10,000 Lumen Rechargeable Portable Area Light (Bare Tool, LT1000) on sale for
$99 (price shown in cart). Select free store pickup where available, otherwise delivery from store is free for Ace Rewards Members (
free to join).
Thanks to community member
bmwexler for finding this deal.
Features:
- Up to 10,000 Lumens
- 4,500 Natural White Light
- Up to 35 hours run time on low (with recommended 5.0Ah 56V ARC Lithium battery)
- 360-Degree Illumination with foldable panels
- 5 brightness settings and selectable panels for ultimate control
- 1x USB A-Port
- Diffused Panels for softer light output
- Rafter Hooks and Tripod Mount
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You don't make sense.
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You mean the tiny M12 $130 1,400 lumen light vs a $99 10,000 lumen light?
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An M18 rocket only puts out 8k lumens and costs twice the price.
You don't make sense.
Have this thing and love it. I don't use it often, but when I use it, I'm darn glad I have it.
For example: when painting another coat in a poorly lit room, this can be moved around so you can tell what you've painted already and what you haven't. Working in a dark enclosed space (like under the kitchen sink). Replacing ceiling tiles in the basement and installing can lights (power must be off for this).
Could you use a corded light for this stuff? Usually, but these activities often require repositioning. Plus, the equivalent brightness is not that far away from $100.
Plus, if you have long power outages, this thing lasts forever on low settings.
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For example: when painting another coat in a poorly lit room, this can be moved around so you can tell what you've painted already and what you haven't. Working in a dark enclosed space (like under the kitchen sink). Replacing ceiling tiles in the basement and installing can lights (power must be off for this).
Could you use a corded light for this stuff? Usually, but these activities often require repositioning. Plus, the equivalent brightness is not that far away from $100.
Plus, if you have long power outages, this thing lasts forever on low settings.
How long does it last with a 5ah battery at 10,000 lumens?
On the page it mentions up to 35 hours on 5ah several times
35hours at low output. I would like to know the answer at max output. My guess is less than an hour.
I typically use a 5ah battery with it, but almost never need to run it full blast. I usually have it on medium or medium-high, and I tend to get several hours of battery life, sometimes over the span of a few days, between charges.
I love this light, and can say that at this price, it's well worth it if you have any Ego batteries. The only thing I wish it had, vs competitor options, is a plugin option so you don't have to run it only on battery. Some of my other shop lights I've used have that option and it's really nice.
I have enough Ego batteries and the battery life is good enough that it hasn't been an issue. Just would be nice.
Excellent light, especially at this price.