What do you think of your cordless LED work light?
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What brand & model do you have?
Would your recommend it?
The $40 Griot's Garage "Cordless LED Light" model 13091 seems like it might be a good one to have. Does anybody else have it?
Would your recommend it?
The $40 Griot's Garage "Cordless LED Light" model 13091 seems like it might be a good one to have. Does anybody else have it?
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I've got a Black and Decker, it is a good piece. Griots has good stuff, but they surce it from somewhere and usually charge a premium. My BD was way less than $40, probably 25 or so at Lowes or HD.
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Thanks for the post Ed. Is this the one that you have:
Black & Decker WLB26B 26-LED Bright Bar
http://www.blackanddecker.com/Produc...roductID=15584
Black & Decker WLB26B 26-LED Bright Bar
http://www.blackanddecker.com/Produc...roductID=15584
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Another vote for led worklights. I have a Noma, it works great.
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I like the Griot's one but am on the 3rd one - high failure rate.
have not found anyone else that has that one & others look even more cheesey
nice to not burn your hands tho
have not found anyone else that has that one & others look even more cheesey
nice to not burn your hands tho
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Griots has some of the nicest toys out there. I wonder if they'd replace the burnt out one(s) for you for free? LEDs are not supposed to burn out.
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I'm not sure I'd think too highly of the Griots bit for $40, if I went thru three of them due to failure.
My BD, that cost no more than $25, has been kicking for a couple of years of abuse.
My BD, that cost no more than $25, has been kicking for a couple of years of abuse.
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I am going to have to try the black and decker. I used other ones before and the light they give off is fine but if they are cordless I have found that the rechargeable batteries they use are cheap and dont last long. I use the lights everyday in my shop and I usually have probllems with the ones I have tried within a month or 2. I use them about 5 hrs a day and for that kind of use the rechargable ones always go bad. I have a snap on rechargeable flash light that I can take the rechargeable battery out and charge it in a pack. It also uses the same battery as the mini drill they make and that one is great. It also cost 100.00. The problem for me is that it is designed like a flash lite and I like the ones that are designed like the B&D.
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I like that it doesn't roll around.
Got it for christmas, so haven't bashed it around much yet. LOL