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Kobalt 3000-Lumen LED Blue Battery-Operated Stand Work Light (Bare Tool) $99 at Lowe's w/ Free Store Pickup

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Lowes [lowes.com] has Kobalt 3000-Lumen LED Blue Battery-Operated Stand Work Light (Bare Tool) on sale for $99 with free store pickup.
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Lowes [lowes.com] has Kobalt 3000-Lumen LED Blue Battery-Operated Stand Work Light (Bare Tool) on sale for $99 with free store pickup.

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Model: Kobalt 3000-Lumen LED Blue Battery-operated Stand Work Light | KTL 124B-03

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cmhrva
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Great light, very rugged and sturdy
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grassroots_1
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Battery architecture in description would be helpful, especially for those who have alerts set up for Kobalt 24v line.
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willygee
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Want something similar but for Ryobi. I'm in too deep with their tools and batteries!
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grassroots_1
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Quote from willygee :
Want something similar but for Ryobi. I'm in too deep with their tools and batteries!

Ryobi has a light stand similar to this.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../329699545
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boosterjm
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only 3000 lumens, pass
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Highagain420
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Quote from boosterjm :
only 3000 lumens, pass

Are you trying to buy a projector or light? How much lumens do you need? I got the Ryobi 3 pack that included the 3000 lumens hybrid panel light, 3000 lumens spot light and must say it is too bright on the brightness setting for practical use and it eats through the batteries pretty quickly. At work I find my self using the clamp and trigger button flashlight more since its smaller and the lower lumens is plenty bright for most jobs. The extra lumens on the 3000 lumens lights are great if you are working in a deep crawl space and you need to light up a big area or I am sure would be good for playing sports or camping at night. If I didn't have the Ryobi set and my company didn't already provide the Milwaukee equivalent of this Kobalt light, I would be all over this with the 8ah battery for $59.99 deal going on. This light would be a life saver when the power goes out or in dark places where there are no plugs near by. But then again even lights with lower lumens would be sufficient.
Last edited by Highagain420 April 19, 2025 at 12:43 PM.
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myfiremanishuge
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Quote from Highagain420 :
Are you trying to buy a projector or light? How much lumens do you need? I got the Ryobi 3 pack that included the 3000 lumens hybrid panel light, 3000 lumens spot light and must say it is too bright on the brightness setting for practical use and it eats through the batteries pretty quickly. At work I find my self using the clamp and trigger button flashlight more since its smaller and the lower lumens is plenty bright for most jobs. The extra lumens on the 3000 lumens lights are great if you are working in a deep crawl space and you need to light up a big area or I am sure would be good for playing sports or camping at night. If I didn't have the Ryobi set and my company didn't already provide the Milwaukee equivalent of this Kobalt light, I would be all over this with the 8ah battery for $59.99 deal going on. This light would be a life saver when the power goes out or in dark places where there are no plugs near by. But then again even lights with lower lumens would be sufficient.

I like the 2200 lumen husky tripod for $49. They also released an 800 lumen mini tripod version with magnet on the light portion for $20. Tried it in store, it works well, and both are USB c rechargeable.

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FabulousPlastic7313
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Quote from grassroots_1 :
Battery architecture in description would be helpful, especially for those who have alerts set up for Kobalt 24v line.

24v after clicking on link
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Mr. Sparkles
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Quote from Highagain420 :
Are you trying to buy a projector or light? How much lumens do you need? I got the Ryobi 3 pack that included the 3000 lumens hybrid panel light, 3000 lumens spot light and must say it is too bright on the brightness setting for practical use and it eats through the batteries pretty quickly. At work I find my self using the clamp and trigger button flashlight more since its smaller and the lower lumens is plenty bright for most jobs. The extra lumens on the 3000 lumens lights are great if you are working in a deep crawl space and you need to light up a big area or I am sure would be good for playing sports or camping at night. If I didn't have the Ryobi set and my company didn't already provide the Milwaukee equivalent of this Kobalt light, I would be all over this with the 8ah battery for $59.99 deal going on. This light would be a life saver when the power goes out or in dark places where there are no plugs near by. But then again even lights with lower lumens would be sufficient.

A 3k lumen spotlight is different than a 3k lumen panel..
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cmhrva
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Quote from boosterjm :
only 3000 lumens, pass

This thing is very bright. I remodeled a house and never felt like it wasn't enough
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SerialSlickdealer
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I got the Husky version at Home Depot for $50 on Friday… just an fyi for options
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bigmac9787
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Already gone! Shows its back up to 199.99 for me!
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willygee
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Quote from grassroots_1 :
Ryobi has a light stand similar to this.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../329699545
yes but i think it hasnt gone on sale any time recently. $200 retail Frown
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MikeL8248
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This thing is awesome! I got a ton of kobalt batteries and was waiting for this to go onsale. very adjustable, wish i bought 2. so convenient to not have to drag around lights and deal w/ plugs. not sure on battery life yet but seemed to be ok on full-tilt so far

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