Wednesday, May 21, 2008

DeWalt DW919 18-Volt Flexible Floodlight, No Battery


Technical Details

  • 18-volt flexible floodlight; head locks in place for use as lantern; 3-hour run time
  • Wide-angle beam; flexible neck for hands-free operation; uses same battery and charger as all DEWALT 18-volt tools
  • Rugged plastic housing
  • Includes light and bulb; battery and charger sold separately
  • 1/2 pound; 3-year limited warranty

Product Description

Whether it's standing on its base, wrapped around a pipe, or hanging from a rafter, the flexible neck on DeWalt's 18-volt floodlight helps illuminate work from any angle. Twist it; bend it; wrap it; or snake it around corners; the thing puts light exactly where you need it the most, wherever you are, in tight quarters, up high, and down low. A great accompaniment to any of DeWalt's 18-volt tools, the light uses the same battery and charger kit (not included here). Even more flexible than your wrist, the DW919 offers hands-free lighting with up to three hours of continuous burn time on a single charge. With the battery installed and the head locked, the light sits solidly in place, keeping a steady beam pointed right at that bolt, nail, or cutline for easier operations. The purchase includes two bulbs and a spare bulb located under the lens. (Battery and charger sold separately. Uses DW9096 or DW9098 batteries.)

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