woodstockva
Well-known member
Hey everybody 
I decided last night to test out the new Milwaukee TRUEVIEW LED Lantern/Flood Lights to see how they would work in complete darkness & got to record it for you to check out. They have 2 new styles....one M12 & one M18 of these lights, and operationally they are very similar.
You can go from 180 degrees to 360 degrees of light with a quick twist of the collar, and the light that they project is very similar in quality to natural sunlight. They dont distort or change the colors of objects like other LEDs can do, and if you are working on wiring up an HVAC unit, or even in an engine bay...you can know you have the right wire & not one that "looks right".
The runtimes that they are getting out of these are really great & even on high, they would last 8+ hours.....on low it would be close to 3 days solid.
Check out the video to see them for yourself!
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I decided last night to test out the new Milwaukee TRUEVIEW LED Lantern/Flood Lights to see how they would work in complete darkness & got to record it for you to check out. They have 2 new styles....one M12 & one M18 of these lights, and operationally they are very similar.
You can go from 180 degrees to 360 degrees of light with a quick twist of the collar, and the light that they project is very similar in quality to natural sunlight. They dont distort or change the colors of objects like other LEDs can do, and if you are working on wiring up an HVAC unit, or even in an engine bay...you can know you have the right wire & not one that "looks right".
The runtimes that they are getting out of these are really great & even on high, they would last 8+ hours.....on low it would be close to 3 days solid.
Check out the video to see them for yourself!
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/NyC2mbmA_ks" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>