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2-Pack Husky 1200-Lumen Rechargeable Magnetic Utility Light

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Home Depot has 2-Pack Husky 1200-Lumen Rechargeable Magnetic Utility Light (91669) on sale for $19.88. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
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  • 180° pivoting handle provides stability while allowing you to position the light where needed, and giving you the convenience of portability
  • Provides hands-free lighting for all task with the built-in magnet
  • Light-weight and plastic durable construction
  • 2 USB cable included
  • LED indicator for battery level and charging status
  • 7 modes: white light high, white light med, white light low, white light eco, warm light high , warm light med, warm light low

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Home Depot has 2-Pack Husky 1200-Lumen Rechargeable Magnetic Utility Light (91669) on sale for $19.88. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Community Member pauldro for finding this deal.

Details:
  • 180° pivoting handle provides stability while allowing you to position the light where needed, and giving you the convenience of portability
  • Provides hands-free lighting for all task with the built-in magnet
  • Light-weight and plastic durable construction
  • 2 USB cable included
  • LED indicator for battery level and charging status
  • 7 modes: white light high, white light med, white light low, white light eco, warm light high , warm light med, warm light low

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Written by Neo45 | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by pauldro

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Thebudman
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Bought these a year ago. Battery life is terrible. They are type C.

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FYI runtimes:
1200 lumens - 2 hours (although that might really mean 1200 lumens for a minute, then a lower level for an hour, then much less for the remaining time - I'm just guessing. Anyone know the discharge profile on these things?)
600 lumens - 4 hours
300 lumens - 7 hours
40 lumens - 20 hours

Also, in one of the product pics, it shows 3.7V, 2000mAh.

USB charging. Not clear if it's microUSB or USB-C. Probably Micro.
Last edited by cheeknowe November 13, 2025 at 08:39 PM.
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mangovigilToday 03:43 AM
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These were $40 in store last week. They are pretty bright rechargeables.

EDIT Now Im not sure if these are the exact same as the ones I tested.
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frugalislifeToday 04:09 AM
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Quote from cheeknowe :
FYI runtimes:
1200 lumens - 2 hours (although that might really mean 1200 lumens for a minute, then a lower level for an hour, then much less for the remaining time - I'm just guessing. Anyone know the discharge profile on these things?)
600 lumens - 4 hours
300 lumens - 7 hours
40 lumens - 20 hours

Also, in one of the product pics, it shows 3.7V, 2000mAh.

USB charging. Not clear if it's microUSB or USB-C. Probably Micro.
Based on the Q&A on the Home Depot's website, it is USB-C.
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frugalislifeToday 04:12 AM
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Quote from cheeknowe :
FYI runtimes:
1200 lumens - 2 hours (although that might really mean 1200 lumens for a minute, then a lower level for an hour, then much less for the remaining time - I'm just guessing. Anyone know the discharge profile on these things?)
600 lumens - 4 hours
300 lumens - 7 hours
40 lumens - 20 hours

Also, in one of the product pics, it shows 3.7V, 2000mAh.

USB charging. Not clear if it's microUSB or USB-C. Probably Micro.
This alternative costs $10 extra will give 3500 lumen, and at 1500 lumen, it will last 3 hours. I am not sure how the battery capacity 2000mah are the same, but this one produces longer hours.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Defia...-n/a-_-n/a
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PurpleNest2305Today 04:28 AM
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Quote from frugalislife :
This alternative costs $10 extra will give 3500 lumen, and at 1500 lumen, it will last 3 hours. I am not sure how the battery capacity 2000mah are the same, but this one produces longer hours.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Defia...-n/a-_-n/a [homedepot.com]
I guess if you trust the Guangzhou Great Power Energy&Technology Co.,Ltd. over the Xianning Times China Energy Li-ion Battery Co., Ltd, sure. You do you. ;-)
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ThebudmanToday 04:47 AM
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Bought these a year ago. Battery life is terrible. They are type C.
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CyanPencil512Today 05:04 AM
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Quote from frugalislife :
This alternative costs $10 extra will give 3500 lumen, and at 1500 lumen, it will last 3 hours. I am not sure how the battery capacity 2000mah are the same, but this one produces longer hours.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Defia...-n/a-_-n/a [homedepot.com]
I have a set of those. They are plenty bright BUT they definitely kick down the lumens very soon after turning them on. I think the 3500 lumens are only put out for a minute or two. If you watch the output you can see it start incrementing down.

They're fine for what they are but not quite as performant as the specs would suggest.
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BADASSDADToday 07:00 AM
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Quote from frugalislife :
This alternative costs $10 extra will give 3500 lumen, and at 1500 lumen, it will last 3 hours. I am not sure how the battery capacity 2000mah are the same, but this one produces longer hours.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Defia...-n/a-_-n/a

This one is also a power bank so probly usb c also butnit doesnt say anywhere
Last edited by BADASSDAD November 14, 2025 at 12:02 AM.
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whatgooddealToday 09:24 AM
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Quote from frugalislife :

This alternative costs $10 extra will give 3500 lumen, and at 1500 lumen, it will last 3 hours. I am not sure how the battery capacity 2000mah are the same, but this one produces longer hours.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Defia...-n/a-_-n/a
b/c they all lie about the run time.
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cheeknowe
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Quote from whatgooddeal :
b/c they all lie about the run time.
I think the industry term is "overly optimistic" vomit
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conn12mToday 04:18 PM
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These sold out very quickly last time they were available, and I missed my chance to get them at Home Depot. I had to resort to eBay. I am very happy with the ones I got, and I will definitely be picking up a spare pair.
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SeanD1497Today 09:50 PM
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I think these are the same ones I bought a couple years ago. I've used a number of different rechargeable lights for the back of my box truck, and these were about the worst ones. Type-C, but nothing else redeeming. Battery life is atrocious, brightest setting doesn't seem that bright, weak magnets, and they automatically dim to the next setting if you leave them on for a few minutes, which I found to be infuriating. Tried a no-name light that also had annoyances, then found a 3-pack of Duracell lights at Costco for like $20.

The Duracells are worlds better - much longer life, several brightness levels, much stronger magnets, and you have some ability to aim them where you want. I use two at a time and keep one charging, and two used periodically will get me through a whole day of deliveries no problem. Used them all through last winter (starting well before sunrise and mostly keeping the doors closed to keep snow and cold out), and I haven't looked for anything else since. Not sure if Costco still has them but if you see them somewhere they're better than these Huskies in every way.
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SeanD1497Today 09:55 PM
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Quote from CyanPencil512 :
I have a set of those. They are plenty bright BUT they definitely kick down the lumens very soon after turning them on. I think the 3500 lumens are only put out for a minute or two. If you watch the output you can see it start incrementing down.

They're fine for what they are but not quite as performant as the specs would suggest.
That made me straight up angry with these lights - I'd have enough light to work when I turned them on but a couple minutes later they'd start getting dimmer on their own, as if they were saying I was a a dumbass and didn't need that much light. No thanks, I don't need a freaking light trying to overrule my decisions. Even doing that, the battery life is terrible. And I had to position them just right to keep them from falling off the wall or shelf I'd stuck them to because the magnets are too weak. They look like they should be good, but for my use they were horrible. I usually repurpose stuff I replace, but I don't know what I did with these when I took them out of my truck - they should have gotten the Office Space printer treatment.

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