Brian Eslick from How to Automotive [ Ссылка ] talks with you about shop lighting and what he uses.
First light is the Milwaukee Tools M12 Rocket LED tower light. The light collapses down with three side handles allowing for easy transportation and storage. The LED tower light extends 5'8” to provide 1,400 Lumens of Light on high and 700 Lumens on Low. The LED light head rotates and pivots enabling light to be cast in any direction. The M12™ REDLITHIUM™ XC6.0 battery pack provides up to 10 hours of light on a single charge. The dual-powered light can also be plugged into an extension cord for all-day operation.
Second up is the UnderHood Light. The M12™ Underhood Light delivers 1350 lumens of High Definition Output for full engine coverage and clarity. Rotate, slide, remove and hang the light bar for added flexibility and versatility. The carrier extends 47”-78” covering wide cars and trucks. Get up-to 8 hours of runtime when powered by a M12™ REDLITHIUM™ 4.0 XC Battery Pack. 5 Year Tool Warranty as well as a Limited Lifetime LED warranty.
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