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Richmond Hand
> 24 hourThis is a very good product!
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Rose
> 24 hourPros: Uses Makita batteries you already have (I am assuming that this is why you would buy it). Light is bright and covers a lot of area just like you would expect from a work light. No cord to get tangled around car parts or building materials. My best use is when you just need the work light but dont want to break out the extension cord for a 5 minute job. Cons: A bit heavier than a standard plug in light, but it is built like a tank. The base doesnt unscrew from the light. I assumed it did with the two screws on each side but they are for adjusting the angle, not breaking it down. Sometimes, if you have two people, you have one person holding the light and it would be easier and lighter without the base.
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Myles
> 24 hourThis is a great addition to your tool kit if you work where there might not be power available. The three levels of brightness provide flexibility. I used it working in my attic where this light was much better than dragging a corded trouble line and lit up the area much better.
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Daffy
> 24 hourA little on the large side. Price is a bit steep.
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Conrad Santos
> 24 hourYo le daría un 5 estrellas, si trajera protección frontal de la lámpara... pero no la trae.
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Jason Totty
> 24 hourThis is the best worklight ever! Battery powered, electricity powered… you got them both with this. Perfect for job sites , camping, power outages. Tripod for the light is extra and sold separately . 3 light brightness settings, and you can easily lock and unlock what position you want the light . Go get this!!
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Daniel k.
> 24 hourIt’s a bit bigger than I expected and the lowest setting is brighter than I was expecting( that has pros and cons). Overall quite bright. Basically limitless angle adjustment. My favorite feature is that it works via wall outlets as well as batteries. Overall i like it very much.
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Zelma Langosh
> 24 hourWork
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Charles
> 24 hourI have several other Makita battery powered tools and a couple of corded ones, so when I looked for a battery work light there was no choice, it had to be a Makita for battery compatibility. The reviews on the cheapest model were not real good, and the top model was terribly expensive so I settled on this one, which is very bright (and has three levels of brightness) and a long battery life, four hours or more on high. It also has a cord so it can be plugged into a wall outlet, but I have not used that feature. I have used this both in my workshop and in my house when doing projects and have been impressed with the brightness and the white light color (thankfully not bluish, i hate that).
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Edingerbenz
> 24 hourThe light is very bright. The 5.0 battery is a must have for longer use. Ive used it for projects and camping.