DEWALT 20V MAX LED Work Light, Tool Only (DCL074)
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Unfortunately, this model does not exist, if it did, I would buy six of them. When I have access to power, why cannot I run items like this or my 60volt compressor? Fortunately, I have the 20 V fan that has a cord option in case that helps. It might be worthwhile for DeWalt to take note that Meta offers a converter pack that works with all their tools. I think this light would be perfect if it had a cord socket, and when power is cut or not available it would automatically go to battery. I'm sure you can help us with the flex volt 120 adaptor, Dewalt!
All DEWALT® 20V MAX* and FLEXVOLTTM batteries are compatible with the light.
Approximately 5,000 Lumens of light are generated by the DCL074. There is no wattage rating for DCL074. It is a battery-powered device.
I would use it as a primary light either to light the entire room or to illuminate the area in which I am My favorite part of this light is the color. The tripod lights from DEWALT are more popular at the moment, but this goes in my truck so I have ample light whenever I need it.
Selected User Reviews For DEWALT 20V MAX LED Work Light, Tool Only (DCL074)
You won't mind the constant buzzing if you don't mind it. There will be some buzzing noise, but it is the transformer making the noise, says Dewalt. Milwaukee's is a superior design, but its motor does not buzz like mad. It is best not to purchase from Max Tool because their satisfaction guarantee comes with a 20% plus shipping charge.
It is very pleasing to be able to work with light, and light is generous and generous. That's a bit strange I noticed in the warnings section of the manual that The warning says that it should not be exposed A rating of IP54 for outdoor use. Dust and water can be kept from entering the device in this way. (Water ingression Water will not splash on it). Dewalt, I'm not sure about you but the majority of people don't have the opportunity to work inside. So maybe I should have done some research to find a light that works outside. The solution I came up with for me was to purchase As a result, we are now rain-proof. The IP address I have now is.
As a result, if you are like me and own a bunch of Dewalt tools, you probably have plenty of Dewalt batteries, too. Most of the time the batteries sat on my shelf unmoved since I only used the tools intermittently. My plan is to get some 20 volt Dewalt tools in order to maximize battery performance and justify the This light is from Amazon. I bought it right here. As a result of owning this expensive light, I have used it to fix cars, garden and camp at night, as well as to fix cars in general. As far as I know, I have only had to change the battery when I was When I turned the high mode on, it was brighter than all of my friends' Coleman lanterns combined. The group of five was composed of five individuals. When it was set to medium, a 6Ah battery lasted from dusk to the early hours of the morning. In spite of the fact that the battery had not completely discharged, I changed it out. It lasted until the next morning with an 8ah battery. It's only the weight that's an issue. It is pretty heavy so I cannot put it on a Coleman lantern stand. However, I have managed to overcome the problem by using a camera light. Stand, which I have already purchased. Standing for long periods of time can be tiring for a lot of people. On the right, you can see the Coleman lantern stand and the C- On these images, they are standing next to each other.
I am completely satisfied with the purchase as a whole. Although my DeWalt tripod light has an excellent versatility, the output of light is inferior to the OneStep. lighting dispersion on this light is also much greater than that of the tripod light since it illuminates in.
Bright light lasts about 4 hours on the brightest setting with a 60v 6amp In comparison to the tripod light from DeWalt, this is exceptionally I had to wait a long time before I received it.
It is so easy to carry around! I love it! It will last almost all day if you use it with a flexvolt battery. It's perfect for me because I work in attics. I never have to search for a plug or an extension cord. The phone is also very sturdy. I have dropped it on concrete several times, and it hasn't been damaged. It doesn't give off heat, so it's great. In addition, I like the hook on the end so I can hang it from a strap easily.
Even though I have only had this light for a couple of weeks, I've already used it to see under the hood of two cars and to light up half of my barn during the night when my barn door came off the track. Using this light is so much easier than using a couple of my handheld lights, and it covers a lot of ground quickly and efficiently. I have not yet been able to completely burn through one of the 6ah batteries, but it does seem to eat them up faster than expected. Since I usually run my handheld lights for longer than 3 hours every couple of weeks, I'm not used to recharging the battery every time I run it.
Light output is decent for a light that is portable. It drains the battery much too quickly, but that is my opinion only. It also seems like the light is a little dim even when it is set to the highest level. Lights like this are convenient to move around and can be grabbed I find it very convenient to just kick or move it with my foot if I have to move it only a couple of feet along the floor. There is no tendency for it to tip over because it is made of a very durable material. It is a lovely.
one of the best work lights I have seen. There is a lot of use for it. The light is super bright, and there is a hook on the back that allows you to hang it from a frame or mount it on your survey Basically, the only problem is that it tends to suck up batteries have used it with the 60 volt flex volt batteries, and it will operate for quite a while. However, with smaller batteries you will have to chase it around.