Ideal portable lighting which uses the same battery packs as those used for De Walt cordless drills. The swan neck floodlight offers greater flexibility in more awkward lighting situations.
DeWalt DW918 14.4v Cordless Flexible Floodlight Without Battery &
Charger
Features: - Wide angle beam with metal reflector and Xenon bulbs for greater brightness - Flashlight with flexible neck for multi - directional hands free lighting - Lockable head clip offers versatility and convenience of a lantern. - C...
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Features: - Wide angle beam with metal reflector & Xenon bulbs for greater brightness - Flashlight with flexible neck for multi - directional hands free lighting - Lockable head clip offers versatility & convenience of a lantern. - C...
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Battery - A device used for the storage of electricity
Xenon - A chemical element often used in lighting
neck - A part of the body distinguishing the head from the torso.
Convenience - A way of being able to carry out a task with little effort
Wide - Something with a large width.
Head - The upper part of a body typically separated by the neck.
Lantern - A lamp usually with a transparent case, commonly found in olden times down the mines.
DeWalt - A brand with a reputation for designing, engineering and building of tough industrial machinery.