Tools & Hardware : DeWalt DC527 18-Volt NiCad Fluorescent Area Light, No Battery

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Tools & Hardware : DeWalt DC527 18-Volt NiCad Fluorescent Area Light, No Battery

DeWalt DC527 18-Volt NiCad Fluorescent Area Light, No Battery

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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - awesome ..tons of light but sucks batteries
we love these bought four two for me and two for my brother on the 4/3 promo. we use them daily in our work and the are indespensable. But do beware they will drain a battery in an hour or less. (depending on your amp hour 2.0- ....2.5 like xrp+'s lasts a bit longer ) The up side is They put out a very large volume of light and make are old dewalt lights totally obsolete.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - DeWalt DC527 18-Volt NiCad Fluorescent Area Light, No Battery
This neat hanging light gives an amazing amount of light for it's 13 watt output. serves my wife's needs in our horse barn as she gets home from work at almost dark in the wintertime. Five stars DeWalt and Amazon.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cool and Bright!
Safe attic/ under the house / in the yard/ at the picnic table light. Love these bare tool deals. Frugal on battery power too. Very bright!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love it!
We own 2 of these lights. They are fairly lightweight, bright, easy to hang or stand up for lighting needs. The top loop extends out to "hook" to something for hanging if needed. We have had ours for at least 2 years and use these lights most often. We still have yet to have to replace a bulb.

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