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    Default Hand help spot light recommendations

    Needing a new rechargable spot light for taking in the boat with me. Anyone have any recommendations of one they can't live with out?
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    I like the browning high noon. It’s not rechargeable, but the 4 C batteries last forever. Great little spotlight.

    Edit: looks like a rechargeable version is available now. When I got mine that was not an option.
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    I bought a Milwaukee light that uses the same 18V batteries as my tools. It has a flood, flood/spot and spotlight function. Best damn light I've ever had. The head pivots and a 5.0AH battery will last 5-7hrs depending on the setting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drewb View Post
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    i found one of these at a boat ramp 6-8 years ago. i have used it a LOT since then and its still going strong. Tough little lights that last forever on a set of batteries and throw a pretty strong beam. when this one finally breaks, ill replace it with one just like it.

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    This one is great too. Been using one as a truck carry the last couple of years:

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    Quote Originally Posted by dixiedeerslaya View Post
    i found one of these at a boat ramp 6-8 years ago. i have used it a LOT since then and its still going strong. Tough little lights that last forever on a set of batteries and throw a pretty strong beam. when this one finally breaks, ill replace it with one just like it.
    Boat landing in the lowcountry? I lost one about that long ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin4 View Post
    Boat landing in the lowcountry? I lost one about that long ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cribbcaller View Post

    ^ definately a good un


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    I have a stanley waterproof one. Bright as hell and last a good while on a charge.

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    I've got a cheapie LED handheld that uses four c-cell batteries. It's very bright, rather narrow beamed, relatively small and is using the same batteries for like 4 years now and still seems just as bright. With LEDs, I wouldn't bother with rechargeable batteries.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saltydog235 View Post
    I bought a Milwaukee light that uses the same 18V batteries as my tools. It has a flood, flood/spot and spotlight function. Best damn light I've ever had. The head pivots and a 5.0AH battery will last 5-7hrs depending on the setting.
    Milwaukee M18 Search Light.......I have 5 of them, only because I get Milwaukee at true manufacture cost (I work for the company). One in the boat, all vehicles and sons' trucks.
    Best light I have ever seen. I bought a case of them for Christmas presents. Screams quality. This light on "Flood" setting will light the inside of a house up for about 6 hours or so.

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