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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Brighten your workspace from any angle with the DEWALT DW908. Flexible and durable, the DW908 offers hands-free lighting with up to 3 hours of continuous burn time on a single charge. Rotate the head to achieve the perfect, steady beam of light in those hard to illuminate workplaces. A great addition to your other DEWALT 18 volt tools, the DW908 uses DW9096 and DW9098 batteries. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 10.0 inches | | Product Width: | 7.0 inches | | Product Height: | 4.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.75 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.9 inches | | Package Width: | 7.8 inches | | Package Height: | 3.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 35 reviews |
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| | Features | Wide-angle beam maximizes light over a specific work areaPivoting head rotates 90 degree which allows light to be projected in any directionExtra-bright Xenon bulb maximizes brightness of the beamLightweight, compact design makes the flashlight durable and portableBattery sold separately
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 35 customer reviews )
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22 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Very Handy Work Light Dec 15, 2001
By Chuck Erickson I have used this flashlight for about one year and it has become alost the only flashlight I use. In Cabinets it illuminates the entire space, no fumbling to re-aim or balance or juggle. In crawl spaces you can set it up and work in a wide area without having to fool with the light, like a portable flood light. This and my LED headlight are all I need anymore. Great tool, and no worries about having fresh batteries!
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Dewalt cordless light-flexable neck Jan 22, 2003
By FREDERICK PAUL
"dacuah2"
I sure do like this light. Light is bright, and lasts a pretty good long time. The only thing that I didn't like about it is that if you set it down on the battery, and raise the lamp up and point it down, it becomes unbalanced. but...that doesn't hinder my using it...love the light.
12 of 15 found the following review helpful:
18V Not-so-versatile Pivoting Head Flashlight Mar 13, 2006
By John W. Lemke I was very excited to get this light...initially, I liked it. Out of the packaging, I hooked it up to the 18V battery and it worked, emitting a fairly bright beam. The sales ad says that it comes with an "extra" bulb, which was not included. I emailed Amazon regarding the issue and they sent a 2nd light to my address, instead of sending a bulb or two (?). It is worth mentioning the the re-ship did not have the extra bulb either. I had pretty much decided to just purchase the other light as well, thinking I could use one and leave one in the work truck as a spare. Then, I was using one of the lights, hit it pretty hard with a board I was using in an attic, and it fizzled. I went and got the other light, used it the rest of the morning, then went to use it in the afternoon and it was burnt out too - with little to no abuse (that I can remember). I sent both of the lights back - they aren't as durable as they should be. Instead, I ordered two of the flexible-head lights (Dewalt 18V). A few of my friends have these and have had no issues. I will leave a review for those as well when I have had time to put them to the test. All in all, this is a bright light, but if you put your equipment to the test day-in and day-out, it might not be the quality you are looking for.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Dewalt DW908 Jul 15, 2007
By Robert W. Wild, Jr.
"Capt529"
Nice rechargeable flashlight. extra bulb inside light. Long lasting powerful light. Pivoting head ,let you put the light were you want it for hands free operation
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Screams out for an LED bulb option Dec 04, 2011
By Eric Essentially this adds up to having a $60-ish workhorse powerhouse of a battery on the base, with a rather cheap flashlight attachment that is worth maybe $5. I've had this light hanging around for a couple of years from a combo set. It actually works well enough, though I don't often need a worklight. We recently had a 4 day power outage and this was great while it lasted both as a very bright flashlight, and to point at the ceiling to give some nice general non-glare room illumination.
It only lasts about two hours on a charge is the problem. If anything screams out for an LED bulb, this is it, but at this point DeWalt doesn't even offer that as a separate bulb. They do sell a 12V LED worklight which sounds just awesome, but I don't have the 12V system, I have the 18V. With an LED this would never burn out the bulb. This one will last maybe 10-15 hours which is not what you want in an emergency light with no spare. Also if you drop this light the bulb filament will probably break, LED's are much more robust. Moreover, with the same brightness it would go probably 8-12 hours on a charge or more. That would be pretty much my essential emergency light. I would buy two or three.
Though the gooseneck probably looks like the better design. What really kills this is that the head ought to swivel so it could point downwards while standing upright on the battery base. You could work at a table or workbench with the light pointed at your work. But this only swivels from straight up to horizontal, which is really not all that useful.
In short, wait for them to offer the gooseneck with an LED, and get two, it will be super.
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