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2-Pack Husky 800-Lumens LED Utility Lights w/ Magnetic Handle/Batteries

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$9.95

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Home Depot has 2-Pack Husky 800-Lumens LED Utility Lights w/ Magnetic Handle/Batteries (HSKY8002PKUL) on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free, otherwise select free ship to store as an alternative option.

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About the Product
  • 800-Lumens
  • 2 Light Mode: High/Low
  • Strong/Durable
  • Magnetic/180° Pivoting Handle
  • Impact/Water Resistant
  • Retractable Stand
Warranty
  • Includes Husky limited lifetime warranty w/ purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • This offer is $5 less than the previous FP deal.
    • Convenient LED lights provides extended brightness for all purposes; includes 8-AA batteries
    • Product is eligible for return within 90-days of purchase

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Home Depot has 2-Pack Husky 800-Lumens LED Utility Lights w/ Magnetic Handle/Batteries (HSKY8002PKUL) on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free, otherwise select free ship to store as an alternative option.

Thanks to Deal Editor powerfuldoppler for finding this deal.

Note, ship to store may vary by location/availability

About the Product
  • 800-Lumens
  • 2 Light Mode: High/Low
  • Strong/Durable
  • Magnetic/180° Pivoting Handle
  • Impact/Water Resistant
  • Retractable Stand
Warranty
  • Includes Husky limited lifetime warranty w/ purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • This offer is $5 less than the previous FP deal.
    • Convenient LED lights provides extended brightness for all purposes; includes 8-AA batteries
    • Product is eligible for return within 90-days of purchase

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Thought these were rechargeable at first, which would've made these an amazing deal.

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What is the main purpose for these? Are they used as a flashlight or a stationary light?
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These are great work lights with a strong magnet. Bought these last year and in hurricane season they are great and have great run time on the batteries.
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I have the 1000 lumen version. It's great. Decided to grab these. Anyone know of a tripod that they screw onto?
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Thought these were rechargeable at first, which would've made these an amazing deal.
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I like these with separate batteries so I can out in NiMh or Lithium for car storage.
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Quote from IndigoTent3072 :
What is the main purpose for these? Are they used as a flashlight or a stationary light?
I'd say best use case would portable, aimable worknights. For example, they are good for mounting against the underside of a hood when you are working on an engine. You could also use them around a campsite but they are so blinding and lack any long distance 'throw' you'd way to point them AWAY from you to indirectly light your area....or blind unwelcome campers

I bought a 4 pack of these (what I assume were the same but a slightly different generation), they are pretty rugged, I've had several in my truck tool box for 5+ years and they are still going strong / not broken even being knocked around, facing sub 0F and plus 110F days, etc.
Edit: I've also used them (zip tied because the magnet isn't that strong) to my zero turn mower for redneck headlights
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Especially given the HD Husky lifetime warranty, it begs the question why you'd bother spending considerably more on Harbor Freights somewhat similar ICON lights.

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Would these work good to light up inside a 13' pop-up tent? Maybe, hang on the cross supports and pointing light upward?
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G1GRANDEUR
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thanks!
was going to order rechargeable ones from Amazon, but decided to order this.
replaceable battery is plus, ill keep one inside car.
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These look great. The fact that they are not rechargable, IMO is a plus. I've switched to rechargable lithium batteries. If a battery fails, I just have to replace the battery instead of the device. Less stuff that ends up in the landfill.

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Quote from DealosaurusDaReel :
These run on AA batteries. Junk.
its better that way you dude. Just buy rechargeable batteries and you're good. Rather deal with rechargeable batteries in 5 years than dealing with having to find batteries for these 2 lights.
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
I'd say best use case would portable, aimable worknights. For example, they are good for mounting against the underside of a hood when you are working on an engine. You could also use them around a campsite but they are so blinding and lack any long distance 'throw' you'd way to point them AWAY from you to indirectly light your area....or blind unwelcome campers Wink

I bought a 4 pack of these (what I assume were the same but a slightly different generation), they are pretty rugged, I've had several in my truck tool box for 5+ years and they are still going strong / not broken even being knocked around, facing sub 0F and plus 110F days, etc.
Edit: I've also used them (zip tied because the magnet isn't that strong) to my zero turn mower for redneck headlights Wink
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Appealing to my history of changing water pumps in store parking lots in the dark ... well played, OP.

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This looks like it might work nicely outside in the patio when I'm grilling in the dark. '

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