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? asked in Home & GardenDo It Yourself (DIY) · 2 years ago

UK, looking for a recommendation of a durable, reliable rechargeable work light.?

After a bit of reading around it seems that while there are many lights that give a good light, they often start to fail after a handful of uses because either the battery or the charging port becomes unreliable, as such I'd really like to hear from people that have used their lights for a long time or very frequently and have gone through a lot of charges. Thankyou

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    2 years ago
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    I have had two rechargeable dewalt lights over the last 20 or 25 years. I replaced the first becouse the I replaced the tools I use with a higher voltage line. I stick with the same lines, buy extra batteries and chargers, so I never have the issue of not having a fresh battery. The lights have been fine, no issues, I'd think pretty much any line would be fine, lights after all, are not difficult.

  • 2 years ago

    i use one that fits the rechargeable batteries for my drill. [and about 20 other things]. these come in 18v and 20v depending on brand. BUT, they aren't cheap ... one gets the drill because one needs a drill and the light is an added freebie. [I'd guess equivalent cost at 50 pounds for just the light, battery, and charger.]

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  • 2 years ago

    you could try and see if amazon has them since they have everything

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