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DeWalt Hood Light....Worth the Price?

thr3squared

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Anyone here have experience with the DeWalt Hood Light? Pros/Cons? It looks like it would be extremely handy, and I like that's its cordless and folds up. I'm not too crazy about the price, but if its well built and is going to last I'm fine spending the $$. All my cordless tools are DeWalt so I don't want to switch to another battery platform.

 
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clutchee

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Yes, I bought this for my home shop.

I use it under hood, also when working under vehicle, I used when vehicle on lift

Also the attachment allows various twist and grips to be achieved, I used on roll cage mounts and used when working on inside of vehicles.
 
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thr3squared

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Yes, I bought this for my home shop.

I use it under hood, also when working under vehicle, I used when vehicle on lift

Also the attachment allows various twist and grips to be achieved, I used on roll cage mounts and used when working on inside of vehicles.

Ok, great to know. Plenty of light output?
 

decableguy2000

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I have one as well. Plenty of light for my needs. I like it will stand on end and work for area lighting. Lasts a good long while on a 5Ah battery.
 

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Point of interest, only goes to 74". *Maybe* less between 'hooks', not sure as I don't have one. My Matco underhood light only goes to about 6', it will not span full size pickup hoods. I usually rig something up with tiedown straps to extend it, but ***** that I have to do that on a $200 light.

Also, this sort of light on rechargable is a little goofy to me. I have a cheapy HF rechargable that I almost never use. When I put my underhood light up it's on for 12+ hours. I like that it's corded and just on all the time. I use cordless lights for spot/task specific lighting in conjunction with the 'always on' underhood light.
 
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I had a HF battery powered underhood light, and also found its run time lacking. If it had an AC power option, I'd still have it, and I didn't see that feature listed on the subject DeWalt .
 
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thr3squared

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Point of interest, only goes to 74". *Maybe* less between 'hooks', not sure as I don't have one. My Matco underhood light only goes to about 6', it will not span full size pickup hoods. I usually rig something up with tiedown straps to extend it, but ***** that I have to do that on a $200 light.

Also, this sort of light on rechargable is a little goofy to me. I have a cheapy HF rechargable that I almost never use. When I put my underhood light up it's on for 12+ hours. I like that it's corded and just on all the time. I use cordless lights for spot/task specific lighting in conjunction with the 'always on' underhood light.

You make some good points. I'll measure the hood on my truck to make sure it would work (I drive a Tundra).

My use is a home shop, so it won't be on 12 hours+. I'm lucky to get a few hours at a time for my kind of projects.
 

decableguy2000

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There is no way to hook up AC line to the light, however if you have this light there is a good chance you'll have multiple batteries. I have never run a 5ah down while using it, but I doubt its been on for more than several hrs at time though.
 
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