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White Work Light Torches Makita DML805

Makita DML805

4.6

Work Light Torch, Adjustable Bright Spot (focus), Stand, Lumen: 750, Weight: 2700g

£73.99£74.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £24.66/mo.*
9+stores
White Work Light Torches Scangrip Mini Slim Thin Rechargeable Work Light 200 Lumens SCG036210

Scangrip Mini Slim Thin Rechargeable Work Light 200 Lumens SCG036210

Work Light Torch

£41.72
Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.90/mo.*
5stores

Work Light Torches: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing Work Light Torches, it's essential to consider how bright you need the light to be. Lumen output is a key factor, as it indicates the brightness. For tasks requiring detailed work or in dimly lit areas, opt for torches with at least 1000 lumens. If you're working in smaller spaces or need a portable option, a lower lumen count might suffice. Always match the brightness level to your specific needs to avoid unnecessary energy consumption.

The power source of Work Light Torches can significantly impact their usability. Rechargeable batteries are eco-friendly and cost-effective in the long run, ideal for frequent use. However, if you need the torch for occasional use or in remote locations without easy access to electricity, consider models that use replaceable batteries. Check the runtime on a full charge or set of batteries to ensure it aligns with your work schedule and demands.

Durability is crucial when selecting Work Light Torches, especially for demanding environments like construction sites or workshops. Look for torches made from robust materials such as aluminium or high-grade plastic that can withstand drops and impacts. Additionally, an IP rating will indicate water and dust resistance levels—important factors if you'll be using the torch outdoors or in challenging conditions. A well-built torch will not only last longer but also provide reliable performance when you need it most.

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