Milwaukee 2353-20 M12 Trueview LED Spotlight
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There are two models of the M12 tool series. The battery used is the Milwaukee M12 12V battery. In the event that you cannot solve it yourself, turn to Google.
You will have to press the trigger if you want it to stay on. However, the trigger is extremely easy to operate.
While the housing cannot withstand heavy rain, it is durable enough to resist normal splashes and Waterproof is not what I would call it.
Selected User Reviews For Milwaukee 2353-20 M12 Trueview LED Spotlight
The spotlight has a tremendous range, but you can only use it for about an hour and fifteen minutes with the smaller Milwaukee M 12 batteries. However, the 4 is still there. In two and a half hours you got out of the battery. The 6 is the result. With a 0 battery, you'll get something in the range of 4 1/2 to 5 hours of battery life. Functionalities like high and low beam will help save you battery life. If you have an emergency flash flashlight at your disposal, you'll be all set while camping.
For this flashlight, I use a M12 4Ah battery, which only lasts a few hours after being fully charged. It would be nice if the head pivoted. It is not something that I would buy.
A quick 300' shot allows me to see sag and the next structure in the middle of the night while repairing power lines.
It stands out as the best spot light for the money. Milwaukee nails it with this one, however, the only improvement they could make is a zoomable option, but that's for the next generation. It is bright and I can see clearly across my valley and farther. Using it for an hour a day for 2 weeks, a 4Ah battery lasts about 8 hours while continuous use lasts about 2 weeks.
In my hobby as a hunter, I sometimes have to walk through the woods in the dark to find deer I have harvested. I can find my game easier with this spotlight since it illuminates the entire woods. The woods can be very confusing at night if you've had the opportunity to wander through them. I have never lost my way because the light is so bright. In comparison with others, I think it is a great buy for the price. It's hard to find better tools than Milwaukee's. It doesn't matter whether it's a weed wacker or an impact, they never fail to please. This is something I would buy My preference would be to use the Milwaukee search and rescue light, which is larger and brighter.
This worked for a little while until one day it stopped working. However, I took it to the lumber store where I buy milwaukee doors and they sent it to the company and I received a brand new one in the mail. There is no doubt that Milwaukee stands behind their product, and that is what counts.
The flashlight I bought cost me quite a bit of money. After only 2 months of using it, the trigger stopped working. I expected it to last since Milwaukee is known for quality.
Currently, I use 3 as my default. Battery type is M12 and it has no batteries. Unlike ink, they do not bleed off and can be used for months at a time. I find the grip to be very comfortable.