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When working on your car, having the proper lighting can make life easier. With good lighting, it’s easy to see the problem so you can decide on the right tool for the job. These lights make it easier to identify faulty parts in the car. With good portable lighting, not only will it be easier to find the correct fuse, but it will also be faster to find small pieces that fall into dark places.
In today’s market, you can choose from lights that hang on hooks, lights with built-in fans, flood lights, lights that strap to your head, and lights that don’t have cords or lights with long lengths of reeled cable. Many lights have magnets built into their bases or other parts. It keeps them from getting damaged when they slide off uneven metal surfaces.
In this article, we’ll talk about the different kinds of shop lighting that can help you see clearly. Our focus will stay on flexible lighting.
In this article:
1. Four Essential Portable Lightings For Your Garage
1 Four Essential Portable Lightings For Your Garage
Hanging Drop Lights
This Work Light is a cordless LED drop light with a built-in battery pack that can be charged and a magnetic base that sticks well to metal. The top of the LED has a hook that can turn 360 degrees so the light can move in all directions. The hook also telescopes so the light can be rolled down 2 inches if there isn’t enough room. The hooks on both ends of the light make it easy to hang it from the ceiling, and their Corded LED Reel Light is a traditional drop light with a 60-foot reeled cord assembly. These lightings come in short and long lengths.
One cool thing about this light is that one can turn the cord from the side. It lets you put the lamp down on its base and use it without your hands.
Hands-Free Lights
These are small, round lights with multiple LEDs attached to an elastic head strap. Initially, you may not like them, but they give you comfort, balance, and agility anywhere. Whether working under your car or hiking over a mountain ridge at night, you’ll have both hands free, and the light will follow your head wherever it goes.
And if you work in the rain or want to go swimming at night, waterproof headlamps come with a long battery life. It has five light settings, including a flashing strobe and a head mount that one can turn in four different ways. A headlamp is one most essential tools any DIY auto mechanic should have.
Floor Lights
The LED Flood Light has a battery that lasts for 3 hours and can be bought in different brightness levels for people who like lights that one can put on the floor. Some LED Work Lights have a bright LED light and three legs that one can move to make a tripod that one can use on uneven surfaces. Or, you can use the legs to wrap around any object’s shape and hang the light almost anywhere. Whereas some lights let you turn their elbow 180 degrees, and a 3-mode switch lets you turn on either the xenon lights, the led lights, or both.
These Lighting Systems come in different colors for the outside, which might be the best industrial-strength lighting. This small and self-contained light is waterproof and shock-proof, so it can take a beating. It has a massive output of 3,000 lumens and can work for 15 hours in a lower setting. This light is excellent for first responders who need to light up a scene or for sports fields at night.
Lights With Built-In Fans
If you like lights that have fans built in to move the air around, the Portable Fan Light has both an electric fan and a round LED light housing. The light is small enough to hang, and with two D batteries, it can shine for up to 50 hours. The fan has two speeds and a clamp at the top that lets the light attach to things above it.
We hope this article has helped you find the right lights for your shop. No matter which lamp you choose, it will make working in your shop a lot brighter, making you enjoy it even more.