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The 2000 Lumens 20W LED Rechargeable Worklight is a versatile and portable floodlight designed for various outdoor activities. With a high-capacity 4400mAh battery, it offers up to 7 hours of illumination across three adjustable modes: bright, dim, and SOS flashing. Its waterproof design and magnetic base make it ideal for job sites, camping, and emergency situations. Plus, it comes with a 2-year warranty for added assurance.
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Battery Life | 6.5 Hours |
Manufacturer | MESSICRAFT |
Part Number | 5072A |
Item Weight | 2.14 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 15.2 x 5.59 x 5.51 inches |
Item model number | 5072A |
Style | 3 modes-1 |
Plug Format | A- US style |
Special Features | Foldable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Description Pile | Lithium-Ion |
D**N
Really good light!
Pro's bright light, versatile, magnets, changeable batteries, rechargable,Cons battery life is around 3 hours you would need a second set for longer jobs,
J**B
Nice and bright light!
Bright light. Versatile light. Only time will tell of how long a charge will last but so far, so good.
E**R
Good Value in a Worklight
This work light measures 14 1/2 inches tall and has two lighting elements that produce quite a bit of light. The base is magnetic and also features a 1/4 inch screw receptacle enabling the light to be mounted on a photographic tripod for instances when more height is needed to illuminate a work area.The light arm both pivots and rotates independently of the base so you can direct the light where you need it. The base is heavy enough that if the light is tilted forward or backward, it does not tip over, which is an appreciated design element.I have an automotive work light that has a magnetic base and takes a 120V 60 watt incandescent bulb. It has a long cord and plugs into the wall and it gets fairly hot after a while. The LED light puts out a similar amount of light, I will never singe myself with it, and it will be my new go-to light for working on the Jeep.I tested the light during a work project and it really saved the day. My project extended into the evening and it grew dark. The standard lighting in my garage has never been upgraded and it wasn’t sufficient for me to read the scale on my miter saw. The LED work light, placed a couple feet from the miter saw, illuminated the saw and my work area well. I was able to complete the project that evening, much to my wife’s delight.
T**R
Didn't last 6 months
This light is bright, portable with decent battery life, when it works. But in very limited use (less than 4 partial recharge cycles) the light failed - in the middle of a power outage. The charge indicator says it is above 80% but now the LEDs barely glow. This light was never dropped, has never been wet, but it just stopped working in less than 6 months and less than 6 hours of use.
C**C
Really bright, great battery life.
This is a very versatile flashlight. The magnets are more than strong enough to stick it in place. It can charge your phone. It can charge on anything with usb-c. It's not terribly heavy. It is very bright and covers a broad area. It is not a spotlight, so don't expect blinding light in a tiny spot. It does, however, fill a large area nicely.I just did a battery rundown test on this and it lasted 2 hours 31 minutes 44 seconds on high. That's impressive.The build quality seems quite solid. They tried to make it look like a dewalt, and I'd almost believe it.It also will turn on while on the charger, so you can use it as a lamp in a pinch. The only two modes for the light are high and low. There's no SOS or seizure mode. That is fine by me.
�**T
Quite decent
- Made in China- 4 magnets on base- Front sort-of-tray also magnetic- Comes with USB-A to C cord- 2 ports, a USB-A and C- Will charge a phone- Handle can be tucked down- Very good, thick silicone cover over the ports- Black area on base is silicone-feeling grippy- Has a tripod portIt says 3 modes but all I get is 2. The first time I press, the display comes on telling me the charge but the light does nothing. Then it's just press again for high then low. You have to push it the 3rd time quickly after the first or it resets. (Don't care for that design decision)Base magnets are better than the tray one but the tray's good enough to hold a screw. The base is raw, if you're going to use it for sticking to anything nice, you'll need to put a thin layer of silicone over it.Power button placement is another poor design decision but not a huge deal to me.Movement is in heavy-click increments, 9 positions. It can go straight flat either front or back. It rotates smoothly though it's quite firm, no clicks. It can point straight back going either direction.Overall build is decently sturdy. The base is also wide enough to make it decently stable. See my pix if you want to see the bottom.Don't forget to use the Smile.Amazon.com address - It's an Amazon program where many everyday things you buy will generate a small donation from Amazon to the charity of your choice at no cost to you. Info here: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/chpf/about/ref=smi_se_rspo_laas_aas
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