Please Suggest Me a Rechargeable Worklight

Hi guys,

I have been waiting for a deal for a rechargeable worklight for a few months now, but havent found one yet.
It is not urgent, i would rather wait for a good deal (eofy, Ebay -20%), because i only need to use the light
3-4 times a year, for 3-5hrs, when there is no power available on worksites.
I once used this and thats enough for my needs:
https://www.bunnings.com.au/arlec-20w-led-rechargeable-work-…

This one seems similar, but is cheaper, has anyone used this:
https://sydneytools.com.au/bayer-bpl70-70-led-rechargable-po…

I am open to your suggestions and deals.

Thank you!

Comments

  • i have one of these. they are amazing. after market, very bright and very portable. i have the makita battery one. but u can get them fir milwakee and dewalt also.

    https://m.ebay.com.au/itm/18V-Li-ion-Makita-Adapt-LED-Light-…

    • @ego22 Thanks for your suggestion. The rest of my powertools are Makita, so it would suit me pretty good.
      The only comment on ebay says that it breaks easily. Would you agree?
      Which mah battery do you use and how long does it last?

      • acutally i have just used it for the past 2 nights. im painting a boat in my garage. yeasterday night i used it for about 2 hours and left my friend to keep working on it and when i came back a few hours later he had left and the light was still on. so, 4 hours? and it was still going strong. i think i used a 4ah. i have used it on job sites for a few years now but i dont know how long the battery lasts because it has never died on me. a few guys on site have even bought a couple because everyone i show it to loves it. i dont know what happened to theirs but mine is very well built.

  • My electricians generally use headlamps, usually with the external battery pack.

    I'm referring to mountaineering ones

    • There's the Bunnings $5 Arlec one, though not rechargeable. I also bought a $10 bunnings rechargeable beanie worklight though, seems decent quality.

      • probably on a different level tbh. The one i've got Zebralight H502(?) looks like the second coming. The mountaineering ones i've seen them use are in the hundred dollar bracket, and have good battery life.

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