This is from our IGTV channel so sorry for the video size! Doug reviews the new Milwaukee headlamps and also shows the existing headlamps, batteries and charging options offered by Milwaukee. Go To www.toolnut.com/catalogsearch...
Headlight is my most important tool. Literally can’t do anything without for some car work and all other work you need a light you lose a hand if your headlight goes out. Get two of these so you can swap while recharging.
I’m sold thanks for the video. First light looks great to pair with my Milwaukee hard hat. Milwaukee has work to do on their portable lighting like this. Will be good to see how this measures to my Fenix.
I'm on my 2nd milwaukee redlithium rechargeable headlamp over about 4 years of weekly/daily use. Eventually, the 1st one slowly died off by not being able to recharge fully. So I just use the old one as a backup if I need maybe 40 minutes of low light. My 2nd one is about to go in the same direction here in a few months.
The regular one is pretty heavy. I wished I had bought the low profile so it wouldn't tip my hardhat down. And $180 CAD for a headlamp and the second swappable battery is crazy
With 600 lumens of brightness and a USB-rechargeable battery, we would recommend the Milwaukee 2115-21 Headlamp. Currently in stock, ready to ship. www.toolnut.com/milwaukee-2115-21-usb-rechargeable-low-profile-600-lumen-headlamp.html
@@willcox2073 thanks for the reply but I use the ones that clip on the end of the bill of the hat, with that band unless you turn your hat around backwards it restricts a lot of light with the band.
Daniel, usualmente todas las linternas milwakee tienen un led de carga que va cambiando de color conforme la batería se va cargando hasta llegar a iluminarse de verde (fijo) cuando la carga se completa
Your video would have been so much better if you turned your camera sideways so it was in landscape view. Other than that, good video. Would have liked to see a comparison of Milwaukee battery Lights vs AAA powered Milwaukee Lights
Yes, you can find all of Milwaukee's new safety gear on our website for order at the link below - www.toolnut.com/milwaukee-tools/milwaukee-safety-equipment.html