1. They’re not flashlights. 2. Some attention is given. However, Nr 1.
Longjumping_Cow_5856
I dont really understand this myself?
I use a lot of different lights made to work all day every day.
Mikwaukees entire line of lighting are warm tinted hicri lights too and can run of huge all day power at high outputs without issues.
I use a $15 Husky every day and it has similar features and sticks to the sides if metal racks when a headlamp is nit the best choice.
RaiseTheBalloon
Probably because they are not flashlights
geeered
“Lanterns” do get some attention, but a worklight doesn’t need to be that ‘interesting’ generally – you’re not aiming for low weight/small size with high light output for instance.
You can get a really usable worklight with a decent battery that’s not going to overheat for not too much, so there’s not so much to get ‘excited’ about, nor for the typical companies we see here to create new models for us to lust over
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1. They’re not flashlights.
2. Some attention is given. However, Nr 1.
I dont really understand this myself?
I use a lot of different lights made to work all day every day.
Mikwaukees entire line of lighting are warm tinted hicri lights too and can run of huge all day power at high outputs without issues.
I use a $15 Husky every day and it has similar features and sticks to the sides if metal racks when a headlamp is nit the best choice.
Probably because they are not flashlights
“Lanterns” do get some attention, but a worklight doesn’t need to be that ‘interesting’ generally – you’re not aiming for low weight/small size with high light output for instance.
You can get a really usable worklight with a decent battery that’s not going to overheat for not too much, so there’s not so much to get ‘excited’ about, nor for the typical companies we see here to create new models for us to lust over