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LED worklights on a tripod

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Hi guys, does anyone have any particular experience with a certain brand? I want this to be mobile because I am using it when I detail my car in my garage, and I want to be able to fold it back up and put it away. I have decent light in my garage but not for detailing.
I was looking at Husky and Powersmith some good reviews some not so good especially with the tripod being flimsy. Any recommendations are greatly appreciated.
 
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I use the Milwaukee M18 rocket light. Works off of battery or mains. Plenty of light, folds up very compact, and is quite stable.
 

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I have a couple of the M18 rocket lights also and like them. The M12 tower looks good also but I can’t justify it with the two M18s. It is more portable but less powerful.
 

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I bought this Porter Cable light - primarily because Costco was selling it.

I figured it could easily return it if it did not work out, but I was pleasantly surprised, it actually works quite well for what I use it for and I ended up keeping it. It collapses down and folds into a cylinder

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Thanks guys, your responses are much appreciated. Git, is the tripod stable? Some of the ones I have looked at the lights are top heavy, and prone to tip I’ve easily. I will look into the M18, thanks again. Just checked it out and the M18 looks very stable. I love that it is dual powered as I will be most likely using it with an extension cord to an outlet.
 
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Thanks guys, your responses are much appreciated. Git, is the tripod stable? Some of the ones I have looked at the lights are top heavy, and prone to tip I’ve easily. I will look into the M18, thanks again. Just checked it out and the M18 looks very stable. I love that it is dual powered as I will be most likely using it with an extension cord to an outlet.

Ya, I never had a worry about it falling over or anything like that. Keep in mind that it is mostly nylon or some sort of plastic, but I don't see that being a bad thing in this situation

Look through the reviews at Costco
https://www.costco.com/ProductDispl...XdBXHDi2xRPOMM+0b9HqWHW6uOU=&ddkey=http:Logon
 
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Thanks Git, great reviews, appreciate your help and time. I will check out my Costco, or will have to order it online.
 
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I have an old double halogen set on a folding tripod that I put LED bulbs in from amazon (these https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y453H5X/?tag=atomicindus08-20)
They’re stable and give pretty good light.
Plus I already had the base fixture.
I see the old halogens pretty cheap now on Craigslist now as people are tired of burning their hair off with them.



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I did the same, and it worked great. We have two scene lights mounted on a fire engine (big, detachable tripod mount lights) and did the same thing. Amazing to get rid of that heat from the old halogen bulbs.
 

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Given I detail, I use mostly scangrips but have a light from Temco Industrial that works really well. They have a variety of portable work lights, I have the 3 bulb version but it's too bright for paint correction. It works great for everything else though.

They are all LED 5K which is a nice color temp that aligns w/ my overhead T8's. It's worth googling the part numbers on other sites as the availability is better.

If you're interested in Scangrips, checkout Autoality.com. They have a $50 annual membership that yields the best pricing on Scangrips anywhere. Far better than any of my other wholesale accounts.


https://temcoindustrial.com/shop/lights/led-portable-work-lights
 

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I have an old double halogen set on a folding tripod that I put LED bulbs in from amazon (these https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y453H5X/?tag=atomicindus08-20)
They’re stable and give pretty good light.
Plus I already had the base fixture.
I see the old halogens pretty cheap now on Craigslist now as people are tired of burning their hair off with them.



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Any idea on life on these? how do they handle being knocked over? i'm so tired of the halogens
 
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Thanks so much bc.detail! Yes that is exactly what I want/need for detailing. Thank you for the link, unfortunately a lot of them are discontinued. I went to your website, I really wish you were in my area, you would have my business in a New York minute. I see on your website the 3 light one with the tripod. I will check out your other links. I have been looking at the Scangrips but I was unsure if they provided enough light, I know a lot of detailers use them. Thanks again for that link also.
 
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