Makita DML809 18V X2 LXT® Lithium-Ion Cordless/Corded Work Light, Light Only
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Alexhuntv2
> 24 hourI love how heavy duty and bright this light is on its brightest setting. Bought to use with a cord most of the time and batteries when I need it for short periods of time and it works great. Dont recommend running it off of batteries if you are going to use it on the highest setting as it will drain two 5.0 batteries in about a hour. Other than that super killer work light and worth the investment.
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craig
> 24 hourI use it about 5 days a week for 2-4 hours a day and I rarely put in on the highest setting because it is absolutely the brightest light I have ever owned. With 2 5.0 batteries inside it, I only use 2 bars on each battery for about 4 hours of the use on the lowest or middle setting. On the highest setting after a bit the batteries will start whirling because it so insanely powerful. I have only ran it dead once and used it all day basically. Its pretty rugged and heavy but I keep it away from things and treat it like the $500 light it is, also having the option the plug it in is nice as well and has came in handy.
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D Smith
> 24 hourVery bright light. Excellent for working at night.
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Super Dave
> 24 hourI first purchased the lower priced Makita DML81 with one 18 volt with full power of 3000 Lumens (equivalent to two 100 watt incandescent bulbs) for about $170 on Amazon, and it was not bright enough, so I sent it back. I then purchased this more expensive Makita DML809 model at 10,000 Lumens requiring two 18 volt batteries for about $80 more, and it was so much better. It seems to be very well made, and a fan comes on when the unit is running hot. This is the brightest light (requires two 18 volt batteries) that I could find on the market running on battery power, and it is still not super bright. For example, I have a very well lit 20 ft X 30 ft work shop with probably 30 florescent T8 lights (at about 30,000 lumens), and if I had a power outage, I would need to buy two more of these Makita 10,000 lumens lights to equal my shop lights brightness. Dont be afraid to move up to 10,000 lumens output with this light, because I think you will not at all say it is too bright. You will almost always want more light. It is like a closet, you always fill it up and need more space. For abut $80 more you get over three times the brightness over the lower priced Makita model DML81, and you will be glad you did in my opinion. You can always turn down the brightness level if you do not need it, but I always end up using mine on full power 10,000 lumens 95% of the time, and wish I had a little more. I think this is the best light available for todays technology. It comes with a power cord that you can plug it into the wall AC outlet if you do not need it on battery power. I really find this light so useful and handy on so many things I use to do in the dark or very dim light.
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A
> 24 hourThis is the best mobile work light I have ever used. With the ability to use a battery, but still plug in, it works great for many different projects.
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Giorgio Patino
> 24 hourAt first it was bright, however when I took it into a manhole for work it only lasted 3 hours on low with two 5amhr makita batteries! No where near the advertised time... If I could return it I would; (plus its big and bulky)
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Shane Phillips
> 24 hourThis light has some serious lumens to it. Using this to light up a breaker panel while shutting the electricity off to the house was like having the room lit like it normally was. On the highest setting there is a fan that will kick on to dissipate the heat but its a small inconvenience and not too loud. The light could improve in that the batteries could be charged off the included ac cable but Makita doesnt seem to do this with any of their battery/corded products for some reason. The price is the higher end of what a similar light would go for but its part of the Makita ecosystem and is backed by Makita quality control
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Saul
> 24 hourWish it was a bit lighter or came with a case to be able to quickly grab it when needed
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P
> 24 hourNice light but over priced for a bare tool.
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Yase
> 24 hourGood