The Makita DML805 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless/Corded L.E.D. Flood Light provides ultra-bright illumination, versatility and convenience.
Product Features
- 2-mode operation: delivers 750 lumens on High mode or 440 lumens on Low mode
- Up to 5 hours of continuous illumination with a 4.0Ah LXT battery on High mode (battery and charger not included)
- Up to 10.5 hours of continuous illumination with a 4.0Ah LXT battery on Low mode (battery and charger not included)
- Extreme Protection Technology (XPT) is engineered for improved dust and water resistance for operation in harsh conditions (only with DC power)
- L.E.D. lights effectively illuminate work area without the high heat of halogens
Good overall, but with limits Pros: Bright, weather resistant and well made overall. The light pattern is a well dispersed flood. Versatile in that it can used corded or cordless. A bit bulky, but easy to handle and not too heavy. The LEDs run cool – much less hazardous than halogen. The cord is reasonably flexible, unlike some cheap lights. The angle adjustment is solid and easy to use.Cons: Don’t expect the light output of a high wattage halogen. In lumens, this is closer to the output of a good 60w bulb,…
Light duty light 🙂 Overall it is an ok light. I bought as I have other Makita that use the same battery. I wanted something portable and no heat output when working. Working in a small areas such as a shower doing tile can get a bit warm with Halogen. I would not use the light for painting in a bedroom as I don’t feel it is quite bright enough when on high. 2x the high output would be nice.Not sure about the plastic bracket / stand. I am afraid if drop it once, that it will break the stand…
Where have you been all my life.. This light is amazing. It’s bright, light weight and has decent battery life.I have been using 5.0amh batteries and get about 7 hours per battery. That’s pretty good. It lights up about 1500sqft really well and makes rollingnup at the end of the day so much easier for us. There is one little issue…….. I’m not sure why Makita didn’t put a cord wrap on the cord. It comes undone all of the time. I guess I can afford a $1 wrap.I will be buying more of these very…
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