Milwaukee 2356-20 M12 PACKOUT Flood Light | USB Charger

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The MILWAUKEE M12 PACKOUT Flood Light w/ USB Charging provides maximum output in a compact and easy to transport design. Milwaukee's compact and portable Light delivers 1,400 lumens of TRUEVIEW high definition output and is top stack compatible with MILWAUKEE PACKOUT Modular Storage System. The light head can rotate 300 degrees horizontally and 180 degrees vertically for complete light head control. With three different modes (high, medium, low) output and runtime can be adjusted depending on the job, with up to 12 hours of runtime on a MILWAUKEE M12 XC 4.0 battery pack. Also included in this light is built-in storage with two storage containers to optimize space and organization. The MILWAUKEE PACKOUT Light allows you to charge devices with the 2.1AMP USB-A and USB-C ports whiles storing small items inside the storage compartment. Built to withstand the toughest conditions this light is IP54, drop-rated, and covered with a 5-year tool and limited LED warranty.

Features

1400 Lumens of TRUEVIEW High-Definition Output
3 Modes to Manage Output and Run-time
Over 4 Hours of Run-time on HIGH with an M12 XC4.0 Battery
PACKOUT Compatible (Top-Stack Only)
300° of Horizontal Rotation and 180° of Vertical Rotation for Complete Light Head Adjustability
Integrated USB-A and USB-C Port for Convenient Device Charging
Storage Compartment for Personal Items, Bits and Screws
IP54 Rated: Ingress Protection from Dust and Water
Impact Resistant
5 Year Tool Warranty. Limited Lifetime LED Warranty

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Got it at the same deal for Valentine's Day -- nice because it's on the stack and hard to trip on. The M12 Rocket light is nice but takes floor space... IT's nice to have many lights for many applications. Thanks Ed!

rsmith
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Wish they made a space for the tumbler, but I am still going to get it

ozzied
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Great video, this company has some bright ideas.

Dancing_Alone_wRentals
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No need for extension cord m12 compatible? I need different batteries like a hole in my head.

martinmiller
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@ed theoldtechguy. Thanks for your quick review of the new Milwaukee PACKOUT M12 flood light. So it looks like you have the same problem I have with using any of the M12 batteries with the large flat base. They are harder to insert and especially hard to remove. I'm glad Milwaukee not only designed to battery holder to pivot but it also looks like it can be replaced (there're screws that looks like it holds the battery holder in place).

So any M12 tool that has a bay (inflator, Rocket Light, radio) is very hard to get my fingers in to press the two tabs for removing the higher capacity M12 batteries. The slim M12 batteries are just easier to change out.

Hope ypu and your family stay safe and well.

ccadama
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Be a nice addition and lighter than the M18 version. Too bad it has to be on top.

danlux
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( I told you to tape the keys to his forehead, but you would not listen. Maybe walk back the steps in your mind. 1) You got to the job 5 minutes ahead of schedule 2) You worked 20 minutes and took a one hour coffee break 3) you swept up because the couple cuts you made were at 10 foot 3 inches and not 3 foot 10 inchs like the plans wanted. 4) You tied the high score on that computer game.

I would check the coffee shop, the employee lounge area, and behind the comic book stand. (oh..you didn't know about that...Yeah, he only said he was going to call his mother and needed to find change for the payphone. (He don't even know what a payphone looks like)).

Dancing_Alone_wRentals