Choosing and Using Work Lights
By: John Kelsey, This Old House magazine (Page 5 of 2)
Photo: Nedjelko Matura
Photo: Nedjelko Matura
Standing Lamps
1. 360-Degree Light
Best for: General job-site illumination that needs to withstand being knocked down.
Look for: Shatterproof protective cage or dome; cool-burning fluorescent light.
Shown: WobbleLight 120-watt fluorescent light, $79
2. Quartz-Halogen Spotlight
Best for: General bright job-site illumination that can be aimed wherever you need it.
Look for: Handle insulated against heat of halogen bulb; shatterproof safety shield. Some models offer a tripod accessory.
Shown: RAB quartz spotlight, $25
3. Area Light
Best for: Task lighting that needs to be cool and very portable; general illumination over a workbench.
Look for: Magnetic bracket for hanging on steel studs or pipes; shatterproof cover. Tilting cart accessory makes light mobile.
Shown: WF Harris task/area light, $196 with cart
Photo: Nedjelko Matura
Hanging Lamps
4. Incandescent
Best for: Inexpensive task lighting that can move easily from the garage to the bedroom.
Look for: Handle with on/off switch and outlet protected by circuit breaker. Cord reel on some models prevents tangles but adds bulk.
Shown: Craftsman Work Light, $25
5. Fluorescent
Best for: Hands-free and portable task lighting that will stay cool to the touch.
Look for: On/off switch; grounded outlet in handle.
Shown: 13-watt portable fluorescent work light from Jameson, $80
Photo: Nedjelko Matura
Cordless Task Lighting
6. Flexible Light
Best for: Aiming a flood of light into hard-to-reach places, such as under a sink or in a closet; spotlighting a work piece.
Look for: Long-life battery and bright LED or xenon bulb; ability to stand or hang hands-free; long, easily manipulated neck.
Shown: DeWalt Flexible Floodlight, $38, plus $79 for 18-volt battery
7. Super-Bright Flashlight
Best for: Illuminating a large, dark area — as in an attic or basement — so you can go in to make repairs.
Look for: Shatterproof lens; multiple bright-white LED bulbs; shape designed to keep it from rolling away.
Shown: Craftsman LED/xenon flashlight, $20
8. Headlamp
Best for: Spotlighting tasks that take two hands, such as electrical and plumbing work.
Look for: Comfortable strap; tilting light mount so you can direct the light without contorting your neck; adjustable LED bulbs.
Shown: Petzl Tikka Plus, $33
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DeWalt
DeWalt Customer Service
Hampstead, MD
800-433-9258
www.dewalt.com
Standing Lamps—
Quartz halogen spotlight:
3 QF150P
RAB Electric Manufacturing Inc.
Northvale, NJ
888-722-1000
www.rabweb.com
360-degree light:
Wobble Light LCC
Chicago, IL
773-463-5900
www.wobblelight.com
Area light:
100-WL Task/Area Light with magnet and CT-WL Light Cart
W.F. Harris Lighting
Monroe, NC
704-283-7477
www.wfharris.com
Hanging Lights—
Incandescent:
#83024 Craftsman Professional 100-watt work light with swivel hook and circuit breaker
Sears Craftsman
800-549-4505
www.sears.com
Fluorescent:
31-E Series Lights 13 Watt
Jameson, Clover, SC
800-346-1956
www.jamesoncorp.com
Cordless task light—
Superbright flashlight:
Craftsman LED/Xenon Flashlight #41-5415
Sears Craftsman
Headlamp:
Tikka Plus
Petzl America
Clearfield, UT
801-926-1500
www.petzl.com.
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