Decent light but I'm replacing it with milwaukee m18 LED floodlight
I have both. They're not in the same league.
I see the 35 LED rechargeable drop light for $17 about 1-2 times a year, and it is well worth that. This $15 price is the lowest I've seen it ever.
It is not as bright as an arm burner, but still gives enough useful light to get work done within the light "cone".
It is light, and a convenient form factor, especially with that magnet.
It is sitting on the passenger seat of my car right now. It normally lives with the magnet stuck to the side of my flammable cabinet by my garage door, ready to grab and go.
I saw the M18 floodlight online here months back and was drooling over it.
When I saw it at the local Milwaukee distributor (they're also a Milwaukee service center, so I always buy my Milwaukee tools there and not HD since the price is the same anyway), they had one, and when I left, they had none.
That thing is a beast. There is nothing flashlight about it. It isn't like a drop light that you aim. There is such a flood of light that you just need to point it in the general direction (give or take 90 degrees), and you're good to go. It is truly more powerful than a 250W halogen. Almost as much as a 500W, but not quite.
I've had LED lights before where the flashlight would get warm, and warm up your hands. This is the first I've seen where you can bask in the beam. Not EZ bake heat, but you can feel it nevertheless.
It is almost like someone took a ladle size scoop out of the sun and plugged it into an M18 battery.