DEWALT DCL040 20-Volt MAX LED Flashlight

December 19, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $35.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 22:48 GMT+0100 - Details)

Visual LED bar graph indicates the presence of voltage. The higher the voltage sensed, or the closer to the voltage source, the more LEDs light up. Bright flashlight illuminates work area and may be used independent of voltage detection function.

Product Features

  • Bright LED output – 110 Lumens
  • Integral hook for hands-free use in multiple placements
  • Head rotates 120 degrees
  • Low heat output compared to Xenon lights
  • Efficient LED bulb improves run-time
  • 11 – 25 hours of run-time depending on battery amp hour
  • *Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts. Nominal voltage is 18

Comments

Anonymous says:

Two light settings only This device only has 2 light settings. The first is a VERY bright white cast. The second is a dim red cast. It would be nice if it had a second white light level that was not as bright. I purchased this product to use it in case of emergencies, like when power goes out, or finding the dog at night outside. A dimmer switch or lower light setting would permit you to keep the light on longer in the event of a power outage, so that you could have enough light to do things in your house at…

Anonymous says:

Better than I expected! Back when I was a teen, my parents proudly presented me when a Craftsman cordless drill and spotlight combo. The spotlight was a favorite of mine, but it ALWAYS blew out it’s little bulb, just a slight jostle was all it took. After replacing the bulb four times, I got frustrated and left it in it’s case.Fast-forward a couple decades, my parents (yes, they spoil me!!) bought me a DeWalt cordless vacuum with two batteries for Christmas. I saw this on a slight sale after Christmas…

Anonymous says:

Lights up your life I’ve worked in many careers including as a home inspector before the great housing crash. I used maglite brand which have been the standard in flash lights for the past twenty five or so years. The flash lights worked fairly well but replacing four d-cell batteries Several times a week was expensive and wasteful. I switched to streamlite rechargeable flash lights which Were great quality but we’re also very expensive. The light lasted about four hours before I would have to plug in and recharge…

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