The Milwaukee M12 ROCKET Dual Power Tower Light is more portable and offers an all-day operation. The compact light tower is the lightest in its class with a 45% smaller footprint than Milwaukee M18 ROCKET Tower Lights. The portable light tower collapses down to just 31 in. L with three side handles which allow users to easily transport and store it. The LED tower light extends 5 ft. 8 in. to provide up to 1,400 Lumens of TRUEVIEW High Definition Output. The LED light tower head rotates 210° and pivots 270° allowing users to cast light in any direction. The dual-powered light provides up to 10 hours of light on a single charge with an M12 REDLITHIUM XC6.0 battery and can also be plugged into an extension cord for all-day operation. The portable tower light is supported by impact-resistant, reinforced legs that form a compact base with a low center of gravity to help survive any job site. The protective guard secures the head during transport and storage ensuring your tower light is always ready to use. Our M12 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT CP2.5 Battery Pack delivers 25% more power and runs 25% cooler vs our other M12 REDLITHIUM CP battery packs. This increased performance of the lithium-ion battery gives you the same power and runtime of an M12 REDLITHIUM XC battery in a lighter and more compact package. Material: Steel.
Product SKU:
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UPC:
888234610666
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Model: Milwaukee M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless 1400 Lumen ROCKET LED Stand Work Light w/High Output 2.5 Ah Battery
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I own this.
So the arm that extends upwards only locks into place by friction, and it gets looser over time. When I first purchased it, no issue, but over time it will randomly crash down, and you won't be able to see what you're doing. Always happens at the worst time. That and the battery being difficult to get out are my biggest issues with this. However, I consider the friction lock thing an actual design flaw.
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Two major problems which make it close to impossible to use. The effort to remove the battery requires you to push the tabs walk the battery out. The internal tabs are too deep, I have tried to shave off them with little change. The other failure is the light extension rods, they drop/close everytime it is bumped. Expensive plug-in floor light.
So the arm that extends upwards only locks into place by friction, and it gets looser over time. When I first purchased it, no issue, but over time it will randomly crash down, and you won't be able to see what you're doing. Always happens at the worst time. That and the battery being difficult to get out are my biggest issues with this. However, I consider the friction lock thing an actual design flaw.
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+1 I have two of these M12 rockets. Now, I just lay them over on their side when I swap batteries. Or I grab the base of the larger sliding tube so when the light head falls, it doesn't pinch my hand.
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So the arm that extends upwards only locks into place by friction, and it gets looser over time. When I first purchased it, no issue, but over time it will randomly crash down, and you won't be able to see what you're doing. Always happens at the worst time. That and the battery being difficult to get out are my biggest issues with this. However, I consider the friction lock thing an actual design flaw.
See this Home Depot review:
So the arm that extends upwards only locks into place by friction, and it gets looser over time. When I first purchased it, no issue, but over time it will randomly crash down, and you won't be able to see what you're doing. Always happens at the worst time. That and the battery being difficult to get out are my biggest issues with this. However, I consider the friction lock thing an actual design flaw.
See this Home Depot review:
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