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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
These lights are sealed to withstand shallow water, such as ponds and fountains.
If the power goes out, you’ll find these flashlights right away.
Shine light into hard-to-reach spaces with these flexible-arm flashlights.
Always have a flashlight on hand—these attach to a key ring.
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.
The smooth stainless steel surface allows for easy cleaning.
Small enough to fit in your pocket.
Made of stainless steel, these pocket-size flashlights have a smooth, easy-to-clean surface.
Light up objects more than a quarter of a mile away. These flashlights are also known as searchlights.
These flashlights are built to handle everyday use. They have a slip-resistant grip to ensure a secure hold.
Plug in these flashlights and they’ll automatically light up when the power goes out. There’s no need to regularly replace the batteries—they recharge on the base when it’s plugged into an outlet.
Rated for use in environments where hazardous material is present.
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.
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.
Shine light into hard-to-reach spaces—these flashlights have a flexible arm to see around tight corners and in crevices. They’re rated for use in environments where flammable gases, vapors, and liquids are present.
An insulated cover protects against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits.
All of these flashlights stand up to wet environments.
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.