💡 Light Up Your Life: The Ultimate Work Companion!
The MtiolHig Cordless LED Work Light is a powerful 60W, 6000-lumen portable lighting solution compatible with Milwaukee 18V batteries. Designed for versatility, it features a pivoting head, low-voltage protection, and dual charging ports, making it ideal for various settings, from workshops to outdoor adventures.
Color | 1PC 60W Light for milwauke 18v battery |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material | Aluminum |
Light Source Type | LED |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Brand | MtiolHig |
Style | 1PC 60W Light for milwauke 18v battery |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Brightness | 6000 Lumen |
Color Temperature | 6000 Kelvin |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Manufacturer | MtiolHig |
Item Weight | 1.41 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.25 x 6.93 x 3.74 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | led work light for milwaukee 18v battery |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Assembled Height | 9.5 centimeters |
Assembled Length | 23.5 centimeters |
Assembled Width | 17.6 centimeters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Low Voltage Protection Panel |
Specific Uses | under hook light |
Special Features | Portable |
Switch Style | Push button |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Wattage | 60 watts |
K**R
Work lamp
Works great like a charm. Provides more then adequate lighting for jobs out in field.
A**.
A Strong Good Value Buy overall. Early Testing Shows Battery Life Inconsistencies though
They work WELL. For their size and cost. Yes, I recommend.There's many reviews describing features so I'll skip here...I deducted 1 star off overall rating though about batteries.I'll explain THAT here. I ordered 2 of these on 1 order. I also got2 M18 generic brand batteries on another separate order.I've tested 4-5 times over the past few days since I got 'em.What I've seen is a head scratcher. I put fresh off the chargerfully charged batteries into each of these and turn them onwithin 3-4 seconds of each other, literally. Then let them run.Strangely, what I've observed is that one of them seems torun for a good 30-45 minutes longer than the other one whenthey are on "Low" setting. Now check this out --> When theyare turned on same as before, within seconds of each other,on "HIGH" setting, well guess what happens ? Minutes apart.Maybe 2-3 or up to 5 but no more than that. Tested Repeatedly.So, the head scratcher is : Is the devices, the batteries, a singledevice, a single battery ? If so, which one ? Truthfully, right now,at this stage I haven't figured that part out yet, in all honesty.I don't mean to drag my feet about it, it's just that what's confusingme most is that it only happens on "LOW" setting, testing confirmed.So that's all I got for ya folks right now. I might update this later, ifI find a new interesting development. Otherwise though, they arestill worth buying. Even though some reviews mention that theythink these lights are flimsy made let me remind you of something.First of all, I work construction, and I lug around a lot gear already,and the last thing I need is even more weight, especially dead weight.These are lightweight, but not flimsy. They are just not made of metal.I don't throw my gear around. I don't see why anybody would, but it'snot for me to tell anyone else what to do with their own stuff, so toeach their own.... If you are like me, and just pick this up, carry it towhere it's gonna get used, put it down, turn it on, its' build quality isabsolutely more than enough. That's my impression so far about it.They are 90% plastic, they do have a nice STRONG adjustable REAL METALnut on the hinge-bolt that so far works fine. I haven't needed to tighten orloosen it. Maybe over time I will from eventual carrying/jostling around,but so far it's okay. I can angle the light almost 180 degrees from pointingstraight up to almost 6 o'clock position, but not quite, cuz front part ofbattery is in the way, just barely. No prob cuz what's provided is enough.I really don't know what people are expecting to use these for when I readcomments saying they're flimsy. I guess some folks are expecting to use thesein a way somehow that when they're finished they ideally would like to bewalking toward their pickup truck and be able to casually toss them into theflatbed in the back, like they can a hammer or a screwdriver etc etc...If that's what you had in mind, Well, no, I wouldn't recommend that either...With a little TLC though these could be as handy as a 3rd arm, especially if youneed good light in out-of-the-way workspaces like I sometimes have foundmyself in, like elevator shafts, crawlspaces, and those kind of areas etc etc...
C**Z
Lightweight and Very Bright. It's also a USB A and USB-C charger.
The light head is very lightweight; pick up your Milwaukee battery and slide the light head onto it.There are two settings on the 6K lumen. You can have just the lower LED's on or all the LED emitters which is very bright. Do not look at it.There is also a bonus, it is not mentioned in the manual I received, but it says it in the product description. It has a USB-A and a USB-C charging port for your desired device. I could not find the details on the charging amperage, but I quickly charged the two devices I tested.*** The Milwaukee M18 power source (49-24-2371) USB A charger only; alone sells for $29.00 - $39.00 by itself. Charging comes free with this light. **BONUS** As well as a USB-C port.With a Milwaukee Red Lithium XC8.0 the 6K Lumen work light stayed on for 1hr and 51min.
P**L
Works good but does have some flaws
Extremely bright but that comes at a cost, seems to get pretty hot and has no problem draining an 8.0ah high output battery in less than an hour. The lens is pretty cheap plastic and scratches fairly easily. Other than that it’s a pretty good light
J**H
Bright light, lightweight, and efficient.
This light is exactly as advertised and it does everything that I need it to do. Here are a few specifics:Efficiency: On the high setting, this light will run for roughly two hours on my 9 amp hour battery. Given the amount of light that this work light puts out, I am very happy with that.Features: The rotation and tilt mechanisms are both useful and came factory-tightened enough to keep the light in place while still being able to rotate it with some force. The high/low brightness settings are also useful.Quality: Everything seems to be made of decent materials (mostly plastic, but durable) and I did not find any issues with the light.Other thoughts: Like any other LED flood light, this light does get a bit hot after about ten or fifteen minutes. It isn't hot enough to burn my hand, but definitely uncomfortable to hold for an extended period. I recommend handling this light carefully during use.
A**R
Bright light.
This light is very bright but goes though battery fast!
C**E
Bright and Extra Bright modes, be sure to use a high capacity battery.
This work light is amazingly bright, on low mode. High mode is too intense to be used inside or under a car, The lamp attached to my batteries well, it can drain a fully charged 4.0ah battery on low mode in about an hour and a half. The head is easily re positioned and the switch location is only a little awkward to get to when the light is positioned to aim straight up. The charging ports on the side are an awesome touch for topping off cell phones, tablets or smaller lights in the field. The only downside to this lamp is the lens is unprotected, so I am trying to be pretty cautious about how it gets placed in my tool bags and around the shop. Overall I like it a lot and can't explain how intensely bright this light is in person.
M**.
It made two Milwaukee batteries quit working.
Made two 8 High Output batteries quit working. I had to send them both in for repair. No idea what the circuitry did to them but they no longer would charge. It did it to one in less than a day and I thought it was coincidence so I plugged up another battery. That one malfunctioned quickly as well. I don't want to risk using it on another battery so it is sitting on the shelf.
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