MILWAUKEE M12 ROCKET LED Stand Work Light | Review
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Hello portable stand work light. I can't tell you the amount of times we have needed more light when working on projects or in a dark bathroom or kitchen. The MILWAUKEE M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless 1400 Lumen ROCKET LED Stand Work Light has been such a huge help.
This stand is super light (haha get it...because it's a light...alright I'm done.) and packs up pretty small compared to how tall it can get. It comes in at 6.65 lbs, but stands up to 5'8"! That's taller than I am! It collapses down to 2'7", so easily transportable in a car or possibly even a tool box. There are handles on each of the legs, so you can pick it up from any direction. The light is protected when put away by the guard, so no worries about it getting damaged during transportation or storage.
The LED light itself is 1,400 lumens of TRUEVIEW™ High Definition Output on the highest mode and turns to 700 lumens on the low mode. The light also rotates 210° and pivots 270°. You can cast off light to any direction without moving the whole stand, which is a huge deal for us!
For power you can either plug in an extension cord or use an M12 battery, perfect if you already use the M12 line. The M12 line features over 80+ tools, this could be a great addition to your collection if you already have a few M12 tools and great beginning to your collection if not! If you do use a battery with this light, right above the power button is a battery gauge, so you know when you need the battery pack is low.
We love having this light around the shop to help light up our work area when filming. And like we said earlier, its great for when working/renovating a bathroom, kitchen, really any room of a house or on a job site.
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