Buying work lights – what to think about
Our way to choose work light by project is simple. But if you want a deeper checklist, here are 8 key things to keep in mind when buying a work light.
The durable LED hand lamp The Inspector is very effective in tight spaces, such as around the hose connection behind the washing machine, or a damp patch by the vent in the attic. Perfect to have on hand in the toolbox, the car or in the emergency kit in case a main fuse goes. The torch light, with its light sources both on the front and top, gives good spotlighting for inspections and controlling in tight spaces. The light output of the front light is 150 lumens, and the top light is 50 lumens. With its magnet, stand and hook, it is easy to place on metallic surfaces, or stand or hang. It frees both your hands to work unhindered. The IP42 rating means that the torch is protected against small particles (down to 1 mm) and water drips, even when tilted. Integrated USB-C charged battery; charging cable included. Runtime of about 3 hours; the top light alone has a runtime of 10 h.
Our way to choose work light by project is simple. But if you want a deeper checklist, here are 8 key things to keep in mind when buying a work light.
You don’t need technical terms to choose among our work lights. But if you’d like to understand the details, this guide breaks down lumens, color temperature, IP ratings and more.
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