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Home›Products›Tools & clothing›Total Tools introduces Milwaukee M18 3000 Lumens Floodlight Bare

Total Tools introduces Milwaukee M18 3000 Lumens Floodlight Bare

By Adelle King
June 27, 2017
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Total Tools has introduced the new Milwaukee M18 3000 Lumens Floodlight Bare that is dual-powered with M18 battery pack and detachable AC cord.

Featuring a 240° adjustable head and integrated carry handles, the M18 has been designed to give professionals a portable area lighting solution that can replace 500W halogen floodlights.

It performs and survives industrial use thanks to a durable roll cage and impact-resistant lens and bezel. It provides up to 3,000 lumens for up to two hours in high mode, 1,500 lumens for up to four hours in medium mode and 650 lumens for up to eight hours in low mode.

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