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The Dream Master LED Work Light is a versatile, rechargeable flashlight designed for durability and convenience. Made from sturdy aluminum alloy, it features a magnetic base, 5 adjustable brightness modes, and a lightweight design, making it ideal for various tasks from car repairs to outdoor adventures. With a runtime of 100,000 hours and included USB charging cables, this work light is a reliable companion for any professional or DIY enthusiast.
Special Feature | Large Capacity,Rechargeable |
Color | Red |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Metal |
Included Components | Charging Cable |
Product Dimensions | 8.85"D x 4.72"W x 1.57"H |
Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
Battery Cell Composition | NiMH |
Item Weight | 5.4 Ounces |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Brand | Dream Master |
Brightness | 150 Lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Runtime | 100000 hours |
Style | work light |
Recommended Uses For Product | car repairing, household projects |
Manufacturer | Dream Master |
Size | 2 Pack |
UPC | 798220645575 |
Part Number | C-65 |
Item Weight | 5.4 ounces |
Item model number | C-65 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Special Features | Large Capacity,Rechargeable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
S**S
Bright and Very Flexible; Documentation Needs Improvement
Initial impressions after using for about an hour or so: very well constructed and allows easy manipulation of the light head for directing illumination to the work. I am doing some troubleshooting on the circuit board area of my Air Handler / AC system, and this was ideal for illuminating the dark recesses of the Air Handler cabinet and wiring.I do have one very strong recommendation to the seller: TEST your documentation before shipping a product.What do you think the very first thing the purchaser will want to know upon opening the box? It is so obvious: this light has a rechargeable Li Ion battery and, like all such items, the first thing one will wish to do is to charge that battery fully. The supplied short cord has USB connectors at each end. Fine.Does is occur to the maker that it would be a good idea to say WHERE the charging connector is located? The purchaser looks at the light from every angle; It is nowhere to be seen. Maybe it's at the end of the articulated 'head' - under that rubber boot? Nope. That doesn't seem to come off. How about where the "pocket clip" is located (appears it might be possible to unscrew)? Nothing doing. Maybe the magnetic end cap is removable to expose the connector. Hmm. Don't see any hinge or any way to pry the end up.Finally one will try actually unscrewing the magnetic end cap - and voila, there it is.But seriously: do you really want the customer experience to begin with frustration because you didn't do the obvious in your documentation and simply mention (or, better yet, show a diagram / picture) of where the charging connector is located?The quality of the light looks to be very good, and the design is clever. Again, think of this as an "initial quality impression." More later if warranted.
D**Z
A bit quirky, but small and bright.
My original 5-star review:Bright red light while charging, that turns to a bright green when charged. Took a couple hours to charge, but I've also been using the lights for several hours a day for 2 or 3 days (to improve lighting at my desk during video conferences). Has 5 settings -- bright, not so bright, tiny directional light, red, and red flashing. I really only want the first setting. A couple times I have thought I turned off the light, but instead had turned on the tiny directional light. Not a big deal, but a tiny bother.A quirk:I was sitting here at my desk when suddenly one of my 2 Dream Master LED lights turned on. I cycle through all 5 settings and the LED at the tip won't shut off.As you can see in the picture, one of my 2 lights has a tip LED that stays on in all modes (red light in this case, but it also stays off when I cycle to what should be "off"). That means I'll either have to keep it in a charger with the LED burning 24/7, or I let it run out, in which case it will always be uncharged when I want to use it.(Update: when I let it charge overnight, the normal function returned. Maybe some moisture got inside and made a short-circuit? It's functioned normally since.)
T**K
Charging light does not work
I just bought a pair, and they seem very durable. The swivel seems pretty sturdy. The charging cable is miniscule. The directions say a red light comes on when charging, and a green light comes on when fully charged. I did not see either. Still seems to be a good value for what I spent.
J**R
Convientant, Powerrful, East to Use
I like these little lights quite a lot. They have a magnetic base that holds the light but is not so strong it soon clogs up with every piece of ferrous dust within a ten foot radius. When you unscrew the magnetic base, there is a full sized USB charging port. The light head itself is easy to move and stays where you put it. The light has five modes, bright, dim, flashlight/point beam, red light and red light flashing. One of the first uses I had of this light was to put on the flashlight/point beam mode and insert it into a 1 inch hole in my house sill. I was running a wire from the house to the barn. The light allowed me to find the hole easily, but after I ran the wire I forgot about the light and left it for almost 24 hours turned on and exposed to a New England winter night. The next day I thought of the light and went to retrieve it. It was still working and had a bright beam.If I had to name a downside, it would be that one has to cycle through all the lights modes in order to turn it off. In other words, one click and it's on, four more clicks to turn it off. A small downside to be sure, but it would be nice if it had a separate mode switch.
T**A
So far impressed with this light
So far looking for something not to like. The magnet in the base is "strong enough" - yes it could be stronger but it will support itself on vertical metal. Very easy to focus light where you want it. I left it turned on for several hours and it was still bright. The biggest con - and it not that big - is you do need to hit the power switch several times to turn the light off - it cycles thru several settings. I'm not sure I need a flashing or non-flashing RED LED output - but it there. Also worth mentioned that the vendor requires you to have a USB charger - which is great - cuts down the price. I have dozens of those things laying around. You can also plug this light into your computer if you wanted to charge it that way. It also has a pocket click that I've used several times for hand free. For $20 it is very hard to beat this value.
O**S
"We get what we pay for"
As a flashlight addict/ collector, this is an average flashlight made very cheap. The top swivel portion is made of plastic and comes apart later on. NOT RECOMMENDED.
G**S
Best multi-purpose flashlight I have seen
The media could not be loaded. This product checks all of the right boxes. Price point. Check - two for 19.99. Utility. Check - with a magnetic base, pocket clip and articulating arm this flashlight gives you the ability to easily put light where you need it hands free! Charging. Check - many USB rechargeable products CANNOT be engaged while charging. Not the case here. This is one of the most useful flashlights you will ever own.
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