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Light that takes a beating

Site and shop work demands a light that shrugs off drops, dust, and grease and keeps running. A headlamp frees both hands in a panel or under a vehicle; a work light aims a strong beam exactly where the job is. Most trades end up carrying one of each.

Runtime over peak lumens

On the job the number that matters is runtime at a usable working brightness, not the headline maximum. A light that holds a steady medium through a shift beats one that dumps its battery on turbo — see how many lumens you need.

Durable, hands-free, rechargeable

Look for a high IP rating, impact resistance, and magnetic tail caps or clips for hands-free positioning on metal. A rechargeable light ends the disposable spend; keep a charged spare from the batteries page for back-to-back shifts.

Frequently asked questions

Headlamp or flashlight on the job site?

A headlamp wins when you need both hands — in a panel, a crawlspace, or under a vehicle. A flashlight wins when you need to aim a precise beam at a task. Many tradespeople carry both because they cover different situations.

How much runtime do I need for a shift?

Plan around runtime at your working brightness rather than maximum output. A light that holds a steady medium for the length of a shift is more useful than one with a high turbo that drains fast. A charged spare cell removes the worry.

How durable are these lights?

They are machined from aircraft-grade aluminium, sealed against dust and water to a high IP rating, and impact-rated for drops onto hard surfaces. Exact ratings are on each product page.