malibu101
Well-known member
I have a Craftsman incandescent drop light that I got back when I started working on cars in the mid-80's. It has always had a stiff cord that needed help rewinding and dropped more than it lit, while always succeding at blinding you while seldom succeding in lighting the work area. 
Well the outer cord insulation has finally cracked apart exposing the inner wires.
Time for a new one!
The variety out there is overwheming. I did a search here but really didn't find what I was looking for.
Please suggest a reel light with an outlet that you've had good, or bad, experience with.
I know they are kinda old fashioned with cordless lights and all but I like it for 2 reasons-
1- The batteries never die.
2- I can throw it out the window, or it's under the car, or I can string it around the garage when I need quick and convienient access to an outlet.
I guess CFL (maybe LED) is the way to go nowadays although using rough service incandescents has never really been a big problem for me.
If you needed to buy one - somewhere between SnapOn and Harbor Frieght price and quality- What would you buy?
I am willing to pay the price and step up to the "good stuff" after dealing with my current mess for too many years.
Well the outer cord insulation has finally cracked apart exposing the inner wires.
Time for a new one!
The variety out there is overwheming. I did a search here but really didn't find what I was looking for.
Please suggest a reel light with an outlet that you've had good, or bad, experience with.
I know they are kinda old fashioned with cordless lights and all but I like it for 2 reasons-
1- The batteries never die.
2- I can throw it out the window, or it's under the car, or I can string it around the garage when I need quick and convienient access to an outlet.
I guess CFL (maybe LED) is the way to go nowadays although using rough service incandescents has never really been a big problem for me.
If you needed to buy one - somewhere between SnapOn and Harbor Frieght price and quality- What would you buy?
I am willing to pay the price and step up to the "good stuff" after dealing with my current mess for too many years.

