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I have a plug-in one, with a reel attached to the ceiling and now I have sw=
itched almost entirely to using that as background and a headlamp by Klein =
that I like very much.
It is a USB chargeable one though, which I don't find a problem.
Best,
Doug
mobile
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Subject: [Shop-talk] work light
Hello. What is your favorite mechanic's work light? I'm talking
about a portable, rechargeable, LED light. They usually have a hook
on one end and a magnetic base. The Braun light at Harbor Freight is
the sort of thing I'm talking
about.
https://www.harborfreight.com/390-lumen-magnetic-slim-bar-folding-led-work-=
light-63958.html
Now, just to make the question a bit harder, most of the lights I see
say they charge from any USB source. They make that sound like it is
a good thing. Well, I really hate having a loose USB cord that I
have to work at inserting into a USB port on the light. Some of my
older lights came with a base that was plugged into the wall. Then I
could just take my light and set it into the base to charge. That
seemed a lot more convenient than a USB. Am I the only one who feels
this way? Thanks.
-Steve
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<div class=3D"PlainText">Hello. What is your favorite mechanic's work=
light? I'm talking
<br>
about a portable, rechargeable, LED light. They usually have a hook <=
br>
on one end and a magnetic base. The Braun light at Harbor Freight is =
<br>
the sort of thing I'm talking <br>
about. <br>
<a href=3D"https://www.harborfreight.com/390-lumen-magnetic-slim-bar-foldin=
g-led-work-light-63958.html">https://www.harborfreight.com/390-lumen-magnet=
ic-slim-bar-folding-led-work-light-63958.html</a><br>
<br>
Now, just to make the question a bit harder, most of the lights I see <br>
say they charge from any USB source. They make that sound like it is =
<br>
a good thing. Well, I really hate having a loose USB cord that I <br>
have to work at inserting into a USB port on the light. Some of my <b=
r>
older lights came with a base that was plugged into the wall. Then I =
<br>
could just take my light and set it into the base to charge. That <br=
>
seemed a lot more convenient than a USB. Am I the only one who feels =
<br>
this way? Thanks.<br>
<br>
-Steve<br>
<br>
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