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DEWALT DW918 14.4-Volt Flexible Floodlight, No Battery |  | Brand: DeWALT Category: Home Improvement Department: Tools, Auto & Industrial
List Price: $63.76 Buy New: $33.50 as of 7/31/2010 07:11 UTC details You Save: $30.26 (47%)
New (3) from $33.50
Seller: Anthem Tools, Inc. Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 20113
Color: NA Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 3.5 x 12.3
MPN: DEWF9 Model: DW918 UPC: 028875009188 EAN: 0028875009188 ASIN: B0000222ZQ
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Amazon.com Product Description Brighten your workspace from any angle with the DEWALT DW918. Flexible and durable, the DW918 offers hands-free lighting with up to 3 hours of continuous burn time on a single charge. Bend, twist, wrap or snake the neck to achieve the perfect, steady beam of light in those hard to illuminate workplaces. A great addition to your other DEWALT 14.4 volt tools, the DW918 uses the same battery and charger kit.
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Nice versatile flashlight October 19, 2007 Thomas Schleis (Seattle, WA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Not the brightest flashlight, but I am a fan of gooseneck flashlights because they are so versatile. If you already have the DeWalt 14.4 volt tools, then this is a no-brainer addition.
It's the BEST!!! January 9, 2007 B. Lee 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have the 14.4 Volt Saw & Drill...have been looking for this light for a LONG time...what a deal here!!!
Good flashlight if you own the 14.4 system January 5, 2007 J. Lee 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've owned 2 of these flashlights. The first two either got lost or stolen and after this review I'm going to buy my third. This flashlight is tough. I've dragged it while crawling under houses, in attics. I've used the flexible neck to wrap around my neck if I need my hands free. I wrap it around conduit, pipes. The comments about the flashlight being unbalanced are all correct when it is stood solely on the battery and the neck is fully extended. If the head is not centered it will flop over. I think the flexible neck is more designed for wrapping around things. For me the most important feature is that I will never have an unexpected dead battery as I carry (3) 14.4 batteries in my drill case.
Not that great November 10, 2006 Tons-o-tools 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this mainly because it uses the same battery as the drills I have, overall the light is good (although no beam shape adjustment) but the balance is pretty poor when the flex neck is extended. Hopefully will be able to find replacement bulbs cheaper than the ones listed here on-line.
A very nice light October 11, 2005 John Derrico (Rochester, NY, USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Its easily got 3x the light output of a standard 4d cell flashlight. Our use
is to walk the dog at night. We walked the dog every night for 2 weeks
plus some mornings before the battery needed a charge.
The flexible neck makes a comfortable handle, plus we can use it as a
flexibly necked light when the occasion calls for it.
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