Bayco LED Worklight: 6' cord gives you to spread light for a wider visibility, especially when working under dark conditions 120 lumens Super bright Super bright work light has a 35,000-hour life Chemical, moisture and impact resistant Super bright light Perfect for any activity that requires more illumination Use at home, in the garage or in the shop
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Brand | Bayco |
Item model number | BA-2116 |
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Product Id | 881792 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.7 (3 ratings) 4.7 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 017398800815 |
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Bayco BA-2116 6 Foot Cord Corded LED Work Light with Magnetic Hook for Hand-Free Lighting
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Great for close in work, bright lighting .
To begin, the 6ft cord, it is assumed you have an extension cord to begin since 6ft will get you nowhere while working on a car. The 25ft cord version costs another $25, so you may as well buy the extension cord separately and have it on hand when you need it for other things. I already have a nice, long extension cord so I figured I'd save the money and buy the 6ft corded version. This way I don't have batteries to worry about leaking, dying, etc. The corded version is appropriate for most jobs, because nearly any instance I need light, I have power nearby. The battery life on the battery models lasts 4hrs tops while in flood mode, which most people use when working on cars. The magnets are a nice feature and the hook on the top comes on/off with a strong magnet. It doubles as a handy tool grabber for those instances you drop your wrench and your fat hands cannot reach it. I purchased this since I volunteer at a car repair organization for the needy, basically fix cars in an area underserved by public transit. There's always a shortage of light when I volunteer so I got this to bring along and have my own light source while 3-4 people are working on various parts of the car. There's never too much light while working on cars. I think my favorite option is halogen flood lights, but they become scorching hot, and are difficult to maneuver. This has a good mix of flexibility, plenty of light, can be placed in most spots, and is easy to use. My only tip is to do a knot when you attach the extension cord to the light because it is prone to detaching, especially when you move the light around a lot.
If you are working on cars or dark spaces this is way better than regular trouble light-----It's a Good buy