The LED ***** as well,
I have the m18 flash light and the octagonal flood light and i'd go with the flood. The lantern is also great, smaller and lighter than the flood light and more handy to hang too but not quite as bright.
What are you planning to use it for? We could probably recommend the best light for the job if we knew the application.
I need a flashlight style light M18 since i have a ton of M18 tools, heard the incandescent ****? Any recommendations?
I use the M18 LED every day............works great.
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Bright, long battery life, durable...............
Also have the M12 version.............it also work well.
Well, for all around use it should be fine I guess. Like I said, the flood type stick light is only so useful to me. Great for underhood work but awful for using in the house or other such work.I can promise you this much - the reg m18 led light is NOT in the same league of the m18 stick light.. The regular light is a glorified flashlight. It illuminates a very small area. The m18 stick light is more like a flood light. It projects a very bright, very even light that has no light or dark spots.. If you search on the Milwaukee thread, SOMEWHERE there are pictures that someone posted comparing most of the lights to each other.. There is a reason why the regular m18 light is the cheapest one you can buy, and was part of a promo package that was sold with a battery for as low as $49 when they went on clearance 2 years ago. It's it a good flashlight? Yes.. Worklight? No..
I think the only Milwaukee light I don't own is the newer dual powered floodlight. Otherwise I think I have every other model.
There's also this big mamma-jamma:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...lt-5-0Ah-Battery-2360-20-48-11-1850/206705734
You either get a 5.0XC Battery to use or you can try to flip it on eBay / Craigslist to bring the cost of the light down. It's a pretty cool light. It has handles on the top you could loop a bit of wire through to hang it or in my case, I've got Caliper hangers for doing brakes that work to convert it into a hanging light.