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Art
> 24 hourexcellent light for the field, very rugged
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Jackson Brito
> 24 hourGood
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Marguerite F. Brambani
> 24 hourGreat for indoor renovations in areas where lighting is inadequate. Also great for power outages.
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CJ
> 24 hourI love it so much, so powerful and Bright enough when I work at night.
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Sebastien Marois
> 24 hourPrend beaucoup de batteries mais ca vaut la peine tres bonne achat!!!
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Areli Perez
> 24 hourSo good
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Super Dave
> 24 hourAfter reading the very few reviews for this newly released product, I thought this light would be very bright. At full power (3000 Lumens) it is equivalent to about two 100 watt incandescent bulbs, which is not very bright. For less than $90 more, you can buy the Makita DML809 (10,000 Lumens) which is over three times as bright. Spend the extra money and buy the DML809 on Amazon. This low power 3000 Lumens light seems to be very will built and well designed, but for the large size it is, the light brightness (lumens) is very unimpressive. I would need several to properly light up a 15 ft. X 15 ft. room to see good details for painting, or working on my tractor outside. Im sending this back to exchange for the Makita DML809 higher lumens model.
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Sherwin
> 24 hourLights is very bright. Loved it
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Coyote
> 24 hourI’m a Makita fan. I have lots of 18v tools. I bought this light and wasn’t really happy with the brightness. I have another light that is compatible with different batteries; makita, porter cable, Dewalt, ryobi, and another brand. Has DC cord as well. I also purchased it on Amazon. That light is brighter than this Makita. I felt is was too big, (beefy looking) for the lack of brightness. Kinda felt left down. There is another model similar to this one for about $100 more. I’m going to try that one. I don’t think this was worth it. Already returned.
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Cristopher King DVM
> 24 hourBattery live is not so great