Portable cordless light !
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Portable cordless light !
Checking the oil and windshield washer fluid levels,on +1 Mini,this afternoon,dropped my light to the floor,and it broke in thousand pieces....
So,I have to buy a new one...;What do you recommend???
So,I have to buy a new one...;What do you recommend???
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i've got a old makita 9v nicad flashlight and 2 porter cable 18v lithium flashlight. as well as a old sears led rechargeable.
porter cable has a newer 20V LED style although I haven't played with one yet.
The lights are handy when you have the other tools to use because it makes the batteries more cost effective when you can use them a bunch of different ways.
porter cable has a newer 20V LED style although I haven't played with one yet.
The lights are handy when you have the other tools to use because it makes the batteries more cost effective when you can use them a bunch of different ways.
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Oops! Missed the part about rechargeable.
I like the NEBO Larry.
The pocket light for professionals...the Larry Silver™ 8 LED Pocket Work Light is the essential handyman light. More durable metal body design and brighter 100 lumen output. You can’t be handy if your hands aren’t...well, handy. The rotating magnetic clip gives you convenient hands-free lighting by attaching to virtually anything.
Compact, easy to get in tight places. Gives off a lot of light. Magnetic.
I like the NEBO Larry.
The pocket light for professionals...the Larry Silver™ 8 LED Pocket Work Light is the essential handyman light. More durable metal body design and brighter 100 lumen output. You can’t be handy if your hands aren’t...well, handy. The rotating magnetic clip gives you convenient hands-free lighting by attaching to virtually anything.
Compact, easy to get in tight places. Gives off a lot of light. Magnetic.
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