PORTER CABLE PCC700B 20-volt MAX Lithium Bare LED Flashlight
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | PCC700B |
Product Dimensions | 13.49 x 7.9 x 18.64 cm; 0.28 g |
ASIN | B00FQ8OHK0 |
M**.
once you have the batteries it's hard to change brands
I recently replaced the PORTER-CABLE 20V MAX* LED Work Light (PCC700B) in my tool collection, and I am very pleased with my purchase. Opting for the tool-only option was a great choice for me since I already had compatible batteries from my other PORTER-CABLE tools. This allowed me to save money without having to invest in additional batteries.The LED work light itself is a fantastic addition to my workspace. The bright light output is perfect for illuminating dark work areas, making it much easier to see details and complete tasks with precision. The adjustable head and pivoting design allow me to direct the light exactly where I need it, providing flexibility for different projects and working conditions.The build quality of the work light is impressive. The compact and lightweight design makes it easy to carry around and position wherever needed, enhancing its practicality and convenience.Overall, I recommend this product to anyone in need of a reliable and efficient lighting solution for their projects.
B**R
Great light
Got this for a Christmas gift, and i love it. The light is very bright.
E**O
Muy recomendable
Tiene muy buena iluminación como para usarse como lámpara nocturna y para realizar trabajos de reparación en lugares pequeños, como abajo de un lavabo, mueble, etc. La cabeza se mueve en 5 posiciones para una mejor iluminación. La batería NO la incluye, pero tengo baterías extras de otros productos de esta marca como el destornillador y la esmeriladora.
E**Z
Sencilla y gran alcance!!!
Me gustó!!
C**T
Best portable light from Porter-Cable
Porter-Cable makes three lights that work with their 20V Max battery system, the PCC701, the PCC700B, and the PCCL500B.The PCC701 is Porter-Cable's smallest and lowest powered light. It's little more than a shell that fits onto the battery. It's only 50 lumens, but even the smallest batteries will last for a day or more. The beam can be rotated around 180 degrees so you can aim it anywhere. If you normally carry a spare battery in your tool bag, you can just clip this onto it and it will take up almost no additional room. Unfortunately, this model is only available as part of various large combo kits, or refurbished through places like eBay, usually for about $25.The PCC700B is "gun" shaped and looks a bit like their impact driver, though substantially lighter. It puts out a respectable 120 lumens, which is good enough for most close-up work or for use as a general flashlight. It really lights up my yard when I use it outside. With the small 1.3Ah battery it should last for the entire work day, and with the big 4Ah battery you should be able to run it continuously for days. It's still small and light enough that you could easily carry it in your bag with the rest of your Porter-Cable tools. The battery makes it bottom heavy so it's nice and stable and the beam can be rotated from slightly below straight ahead to straight up, a bit more than 90°.The PCCL500B puts out an astounding 1900 lumens, that's brighter than the output of a 100W incandescent bulb (and since it's a directional light, the beam is even brighter!). It also has a low power mode that puts out 650 lumens, comparable to a 40W light (again, all that light gets sent in one direction). Such a huge light output drains the battery ultra fast, with only 10 hours of run time on low with the big 4Ah battery, you might get 30 minutes on high with one of the little batteries. Fortunately it has the option of running off AC as well. This light is HUGE and heavy (5 pounds!), so don't think you can just toss it in your tool kit with your drill. This light is only carried by a few sellers and currently runs about $75.For most purposes, the PCC700B is your best bet. It's inexpensive (currently about $25 new from Amazon), easy to obtain, puts out a decent amount of light without eating up batteries, and is small and light weight enough to be easily carried with the rest of your tools. Compared to a regular flashlight, it's much easier to keep aimed hands free, and it'll save you a fortune on batteries compared to a head lamp.
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