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This may be old news but this is the best tool I've seen in a long time

This 24 LED UTILITY LAMP that I added to an order to get free postage was a surprise.

The hook flips up or fits into back.  It's lightweight, cool running, and wedges or leans anywhere.

The only problem with it is that it's easy to leave on and walk away from it if you get side tracked.

 

(I had been using an old trouble light with an incandescent light bulb and extension cord.

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Then you surely also have their "free" digital meter!  And like worklight, comes with battery (albeit not alkaline).  Coupons are one-per-person-per-day so take along a friend/spouse and get both.  I see lots of people coming in just for the freebies and they are very friendly about it and don't hassle you into buying something; I think they might ask you for your zip code.

 

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Originally Posted by stan2004:

Another option is the "free" LED worklight from Harbor Freight Tools if you have one near you.  Coupons come in the Sunday paper  The HFT light also has the flip-out hook and magnet to attach to metal surfaces.  Here's a photo from another thread about LED arrays.

 

 

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Originally Posted by Susan Deats:

(I had been using an old trouble light with an incandescent light bulb and extension cord.

 

Oh that's no fun.  More fun getting burns from bumping hot bulb or if laid on nylon carpeting, causing deforming/melting/odors.  Oh and don't forget, extension cord reach is just short of where you want to work.

The head lamp is a great invention.  Recent trip to the Grand Canyon, saw a lot of early morning hiking  3:30 AM to dawn.  Hiking after noon is very hot. Every day we were done hiking before noon.   Most of the headlamps that were used had safe lights, lower intensity.  There is enough headlight use, that the National Park Service has some requirements about them.  Most has to do with pointing the lights down, courtesy. They can be just as annoying as high beam head lights on a car.    LED's allow for more intense light with less use of battery.   

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