Manufacturer: Milwaukee
Model: 49-24-0165
Rating:
(6 reviews)
| List Price: Offer Price: $27.25 |
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Features:
- Convenient and durable work light
- Clip-lok system for hands-free transportation
- Spare bulb stored under lens cap
- 140-degree pivoting head
- Patented battery protection circuit prolongs battery life
Product Description
Cordless lights use same 18V or 14.4/12V slide-on style battery as other Milwaukee cordless tools. Features: 140 Degree pivoting head; faceted reflector provides bright uniform beam; long-life Xenon bulb; spare bulb stored under lens cap. Battery not included. Volts DC: 18 Brightness (Lux): 365 Runtime per charge: 180 min. Length: 11-1/8″ Head Up, 9″ Head Down
Amazon.com Product Description
The Milwaukee 18-Volt Work Light with Clip-Lok is powered by the Milwaukee 18-volt slide-on battery pack. The work light conveniently clips to your belt for hands-free transportation, and a faceted reflector offers a bright, uniform beam to create suitable after-hours working conditions. Other features include a 140-degree pivoting head, a patented battery protection circuit to prolong battery life, a recessed on/off switch for a streamlined design, and a spare bulb is stored under the lens cap. The light comes backed with a 1-year manufacture’s limited warranty.
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5 Comments
I am an electrician and mine stays on for an hour or two at a time. It has also been dropped a few times more that a flashlight should be dropped. It has stood up pretty well. Lasts a couple hours on a fresh battery.
Worklight – Milwaukee, what more need be said? Works exactly like I expected, flawlessly. You slide on an 18 Volt Milwaukee battery, click the switch and it works.
i’ve had the flashlight for a little while now and it doesn’t disappoint at all.regular f lights just don’t do it for me,if you have milwaukee tools with batteries then do yourself a favor and spend the 30 bucks and you will have a great flaslight.run time is better than the dewalt i used to have and it ran for about 3 hrs. before recharging.order one today.
This light works good, but I was a little dissappointed in the “belt-clip” that was supposed to “conveniently hook” to my belt. The one I received won’t clip to anything, and near as I can figure, you need another part of the “system” to attach to your belt for it to work. Now I’ll have to find that part or else jury-rig something…
I had a Porter Cable 19.2 volt drill with a light but evetually my batteries went bad so I bought a Milwaukee 18 volt hammer drill/saw combo. I missed having the flashlight so I bought the Milwaukee light to go with my batteries. I like this light even better than the Porter Cable becuse the on/off switch is so much easier to use especially with gloves on. I highly recommend the light to anyone who had Milwaukee cordless tools because it is well built and very bright. The battery provides a stable base for it to sit on and the pivoting head makes it easy to shine the light where you need it. It is another great tool from Milwaukee.