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DEWALT DW919 18-Volt Flexible Floodlight
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DEWALT DW919 18-Volt Flexible Floodlight (DeWalt DW919) $60.00 $37.99 @ Amazon (US)
 



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DEWALT DW919 18-Volt Flexible Floodlight
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Don't be fooled by what DeWalt calls "flexibility" (Rating: 3.00)
Review : I should say something about DeWalt that not a lot of people know. DeWalt and Black&Decker are one company. So what is behind that black and yellow casing could be Black&Decker!! ( Please don't misunderstand me, I am not saying it is; it could be-what is inside of a Lexus is a Toyota-Don't be fooled by advertising and what other people think ) Many pro. tool users will probably agree with me that DeWalt is not an industrial brand; it is premium household!

Anyway, about this light, I am very happy with the amount of light it produces and the length of the time with one charge. (I have the 14.4v) But, there is a problem. The reason why I bought this light is the problem, the flexibility. There is really no flexibility. This light will NOT be flexible as you would think it will. It will loose the balance and will fall. I used it for about a month, got tired of it and got the regular version of this light. That will do anything this "flexible" light does and saves me about 400-500% time on tiring to change the light angle.

works perfectly with a little common sense (Rating: 5.00)
Review : I have owned this light for over a year and recommend it highly, so I was confused by another reviewer's comments about the neck being too flexible. I currently have my light on a table and have been trying to replicate the problem of the light not holding its position. I confirmed that indeed the head will drift down, or the whole lamp tip over, if I try to extend the neck laterally. But by simply keeping the head more or less above the base, it can be infinitely adjusted to maintain its aim indefinitely, with no drift at all... even with the full 16" of the neck extended vertically. Typically, though, I fold the head back down the neck part way before aiming it. It's hard to think of a situation where this would be a limitation, which is probably why I hadn't noticed the "problem" in a year of heavy use. Making the neck more rigid would compromise the major advantage of the DW919 over the pivoting head version (DW908): the fact that the flexible neck can be wrapped around a beam, post, etc. or even around your own neck if there is no stable surface to sit it on. So far I have not replaced the original bulb, but the lamp comes with a spare bulb secured inside the light head ready for easy access. I have bounced the light around with other tools and occasionally dropped it carelessly, but it just keeps on going. During a major power outage this year I used the lamp extensively for several days, recharging the battery in my car using a DC adapter. The illumination is sufficient for lighting a whole room for 2-3 hours. My initial concern was that there is no adjustment on the unit for focusing the light, but in practise I have never found that to be a problem because the light is so bright. The cost for the light plus battery and recharger would be prohibitive. However if you already own (or plan to own) other DeWalt 18V tools, then you have the recharger and a battery. I have four 18V tools plus the lamp and I rotate four batteries. I find I use the light almost as often as my drill. The light weighs 1lb (the battery will add another 2lb).

DW919 18-Volt Flexible Floodlight (Rating: 4.00)
Review : I just purchased another one of these flashlights a few weeks ago and already have several others I've owned for years that are kept both in the truck and at the shop. They have taken quite a beating but all still function well. I use them on the job routinely along with many other Dewalt 18V tools so I could easily justify the purchase of an 18V battery for each flashlight and like the idea of not having to pull one out of another tool to make them operable.
The flexible 18V flashlight is without a doubt one of the best cordless accessory ideas to ever come around for tradespersons and service techs. Anyone who's been around long enough probably remembers the expense having to purchase cases of disposable 6V alkaline lantern batteries that would only last for a few hours or the cheap and dangerous 120V drop lights with the bulbs that frequently blew out if you bumped the light to hard, even when using rough service bulbs. My favorite was when a hot bulb would shatter from thermal shock after accidentally making contact with a few drops of water leaving the energized electrodes of the broken bulb exposed. If you were lucky you'd to be using a GFCI protected receptacle. It's still amazing that more people weren't killed.
I have dragged, dropped and banged the DW919 flashlight mercilessly over the years and can't recall ever blowing a single bulb because of it.
It produces a bright white spot beam and a fully charged battery can sometimes last for several hours of continuous use. It can easily last all day if you're just using it for a few minutes at a time and make the effort to shut it off when not needed. Replacement bulbs come in two-packs and are not really that expensive considering that you can average many months of use from a single bulb. The impact resistant plastic construction makes this flashlight very rugged as well as safe for working around electrical equipment. The lens is made of lexan, the threaded cap is sealed with a gasket making the head and flexible rubber covered shaft dust tight and safe for water splash. It is much better and more durable than the DeWalt pivot head model which I also had used previously. The flexible shaft can be wrapped around a pipe or cable or even worn around your neck. I find that if you need to set the light on the floor, it's best to lay the battery on it's side then coil the shaft around like a snake and point the head where you want it because the battery's weight tends makes the light fall over if you don't.
The DW919 flashlight is now an indispensable part of my workday and I highly recommend it as an accessory to any tradesperson who is already using Dewalt 18v tools.

Limp light (Rating: 2.00)
Review : I am a huge fan of DeWalt products and own a dozen or so DeWalt tools. This light was a disappointment. If you want to use the battery as a base and point the lamp at something the flexible shaft can't retain it's position. Worse yet, as the light starts to sag the whole thing can topple. The problem is the flexible shaft is not very stiff. The light output is very bright and remains charged for a long time.

Has a few problems (Rating: 3.00)
Review : I've used this light for years because it came with the kit.

Ok, one day I really needed it and I set it down and the thing fell over and the bulb broke. I went and put another one in. Of course, since I'm a klutz, I broke the second one and had to finish working in the attic with a bic lighter.

One day I turned it on and the light was so bright it was so cool, then it burnt out quicky. What happened? I had put a 14 volt bulb in the thing. Hey, it worked cool for a few minutes.

Anyway, seriously, the flexible part needs design work, the light does not stand on its own well and often falls over. The tool itself is indespensable, but if it had a longer neck that was more rigid and a base that was more stable it would work better.


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