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Rated IP65, these lights are sealed to protect against light washdowns from a garden hose. They have a height-adjustable stand and light heads that pivot up and down to direct light where it's needed.
Brighten areas of a jobsite with these floodlights, and move them at a moment’s notice.
Light up remote spaces without having to keep track of a new cordless tool battery. These floodlights run on a Milwaukee M18 battery (sold separately). These lights extend up to 7 ft. tall and have a pivoting head to direct light where you need it.
Brighten remote spaces with the DeWalt rechargeable battery that’s already in your toolkit. These floodlights extend up to 7 ft., and the light head turns at any angle to aim light where it’s needed.
These IP67 rated lights withstand temporary submersion in a maximum of one meter of water for up to 30 minutes. They're compact for easy transport to job sites with no electrical power.
Bring light to remote areas with the DeWalt rechargeable battery that's already in your toolkit.
Flood dark, remote jobsites with multiple tiers of light. These cordless lights stack on top of each other to focus a strong beam of light in one direction.
Compact and easy to carry, these ETL Listed lights stand up to low-pressure jets of water. The head adjusts up and down as well as side to side to direct light where it's needed.
With a rounded, weighted base, these floodlights wobble—but don't fall over—when bumped.
As bright as stadium lights, these floodlights are the most powerful in our offering—they’ll brighten jobsites half the size of a football field. They run on a diesel generator you can use to power other lights and tools in the field.
Because these lights have a reflector, they distribute light more evenly than other portable lights.
A flexible design allows these lights to be suspended above, wrapped around, or routed through areas on the job site.
Hang these lights where you need them on the job site.
Keep excess cords out of your way—the reel locks the cord at any length and retracts it when not in use.
Hang a string of lights overhead to brighten wet jobsites. IP rated, these lights are sealed to keep out dust and moisture from washdowns, splashes, and sprays, even outdoors.
Light up large, open rooms where you need a quick setup and takedown, such as a room under construction. Just hang these lights from a ceiling up to 30' high and they’re ready to go.
Light up damp areas—these lights seal out moisture and humidity. They’ll even work in areas with frequent washdowns. Rated NEMA 4X, they withstand spraying liquid, resist corrosion, and keep out dust.
A series of bulb heads are attached to a power cord to provide overhead lighting for job sites.
Use these with portable lights that use screw-in bulbs.
Power these lights with the same battery as your other cordless tools. They run on a Milwaukee M18 battery to light up work where there’s no outlet.
Aim light where it's needed most in areas that don't have an electrical outlet.
Because these lights are compatible with DeWalt rechargeable batteries, you can keep one type of cordless tool battery on hand. Their head pivots to aim light where it's needed in areas that don't have electrical power service.
Bring light to areas that don't have electrical power service.
Splashes and drips are no problem for these lights. They don’t need an outlet, so you can bring them wherever you need them.
These lights are rated for environments where hazardous material is present.
Provide 360° of lighting.
Keep your hands free by wearing a flashlight on your head.
Light up work while staying visible in high-risk areas. These headlamps have LEDs on the head band so forklift and truck drivers can see you.
Safe for use in environments where hazardous material is present.
Turn a mini flashlight into a headlamp with these straps.
Light up work even when your visor is up. These headlamps come with three attachments that fit with anything from your hard hat to your baseball cap.
Clip these headlamps right into a mount on your tactical or rescue helmet.
Rated IP07, these headlamps withstand temporary submersion in a maximum of one meter of water for up to 30 minutes.
Light up your work from under your brim.
Wear a flashlight around your neck to keep your hands free.
Gently bend these single-use lightsticks to activate.
Illuminate small spaces and mark locations with these reusable lightsticks.
If the power goes out, you’ll find these flashlights right away.
Rated for use in environments where hazardous material is present.
Clip these little flashlights to a baseball cap or a surface to light up your work.
The handle opens into a tripod, so you can shine light on your work while keeping your hands free.
Clip these little flashlights to any surface up to 1/2” thick and keep your hands free for work. They’re rated for use in environments where ignitable concentrations of flammable or combustible gases, vapors, and liquids are present.
Extend light into hard-to-reach spaces by attaching a fiber-optic cable to your flashlight.
Small enough to fit in your shirt pocket, these penlights safely light up work in explosion-prone areas. They’re rated for areas with ignitable concentrations of flammable or combustible gases, vapors, and liquids.
Similar to a holster without the bulk, belt loops hold your flashlight when not in use.
Free your hands for other work by mounting a flashlight to a nearby surface.
Convert incandescent, halogen, krypton, and xenon Maglite flashlights into LED flashlights to produce more light and consume less battery power.
In addition to pivoting 210°, the light heads rotate 360° for directing light exactly where it’s needed. They're rated for use in environments where hazardous material is present.
Securely store your flashlight when not in use.
Attach mini and full-size flashlights to a hard hat and keep your hands free to work.
Because these flashlights are buoyant, they're easy to recover when dropped in the water.
Light up objects more than a quarter of a mile away. These flashlights are also known as searchlights.
When the power goes out, these flashlights automatically light up. The head tilts so you can aim light wherever you need it.
Tilt the head on these flashlights to aim light exactly where it's needed. They have a flat bottom, so you can work hands-free without them rolling away.
These flashlights are built to handle everyday use. They have a slip-resistant grip to ensure a secure hold.
Light up enclosures and other spaces without wiring.
These lights are sealed to withstand shallow water, such as ponds and fountains.
Attach tools with a magnet to glass, aluminum, and other nonmagnetic surfaces. Often used to hang portable lights, these mounts have a steel plate on one side and a suction cup on the other.
Charge these lighters for repeated long-term use.
Detect leaks and contamination while keeping both your hands free. These headlamps use UV light to reveal dyes, particles, and chemicals with fluorescent qualities, making cracks and defects easy to spot.
Ditch the flashlight and bulky headlamp—these bump caps have LEDs under their brim to light your way.
These batteries hold more power than rechargeable batteries but must be replaced more frequently.
A mirror bounces light from a flashlight around your part, making defects pop against a dark background.
Light up your space when you're working in cold conditions.
Turn your mini flashlight into an illuminated magnifying glass.
Fit these tools into your wallet or pocket to handle unexpected jobs while on the go.
Weld with the same quality as you would in bright conditions. These helmets have a built-in LED light that brightens your workspace, so you can see your weld and maintain precision even in dark areas.