

DEWALT 20V MAX LED Work Light, Compact and Portable, Weather and Dust Resistant, Cordless (DCL074)
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Cindy Z
> 3 dayworks great.will last all work day with bigger battery
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Carlos Aguirre
> 3 dayGreat tool, it’s great size and shines enough for you too see a dropped pin. Highly recommended.
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G.
> 3 dayGreat for winter when it gets dark and your still out on a job site
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Edwin M.
> 3 dayA++++++
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Helen P
> 3 dayGreat gift, he loved it
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M. Spliedt
> 3 dayThis product is expensive and LED light is known for being highly efficient. I am using a flexvolt 60/20 battery with 6 AMPs and the battery goes from full to zero in less than an hour. Whats worse is the thing starts blinking at me for 5 minutes before it dies. I can make 60 cuts through a tree with one of these batteries in my chainsaw but I cant light a room for an hour. I dont understand why the light doesnt last longer.
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Mark Ortiz
> 3 dayGreat Light. Great for every dark places.
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Mary
> 3 dayHe absolutely uses it for everything
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Иiск Р
Greater than one weekJust the day after receiving this I had a power outage that lasted all evening. Its really bright and has no audible sound. its entirely passive cooled. As for battery storage. Every single dewault battery will fit. Even the big 15ah 60v pack. The only issue is the door wont close on it with the big battery installed but it wont limit the function of the light. overall i really like this and its the first light ill bring to a job site!
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School Teacher
> 3 daySo if youre like me and have a handful of Dewalt tools, chances are, you also have a handful of Dewalt batteries as well. The tools were used intermittently so most of the time the batteries just sat on my shelf undisturbed. So I figure I should get some 20 volt Dewalt tools to maximize battery use and justify purchase. So I bought this light from right here on Amazon. Since owning, I have used this blinding light for fixing cars, gardening at night in the Summer time, night fishing and camping. The only time I had to change out the battery was when it was used for camping. It outshined all of my friends Coleman propane lanterns combined on high mode. There were 5 of them. With a 6ah battery, on medium, it lasted pretty much from dusk till wee hours of the night. The battery was not completely out but I switched it out anyhow. I placed an 8ah battery and it lasted till the next morning. The only issue is the weight. Since its kind of heavy, it cannot be placed onto a Coleman lantern stand. However, I solved that issue by using a camera light C-Stand which I already own. C-stands are heavy duty and can hold plenty of weight. You can see the Coleman lantern stand and the c-stand next to each other on these images. Overall, I am completely satisfied with the purchase. I bought the Dewalt tripod light and though it is versatile, the light output lags behind this one. The illumination dispersion on this light is also much greater than the tripod light since it illuminates at 360 degrees.