Good trouble light with rubber cord

I am looking for a trouble light with swivel top and a real rubber cord. Sick of the plastic cords in cold weather. Thanks
 
After watching Mustie1 on his youtube channel, as he is always working on some sort of engine or car, I went to these style lights for my work lights instead of having to mess around with a corded trouble
light and trying to find a place to hang or set it, so I have light to see what I am doing. https://www.amazon.com/Magnetic-360%C2%B0Rotate-Flashlight-Emergency-Charging/dp/B08SVZPL1R/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?
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Junked all our trouble lights for cordless LED's work lights with magnets. My favourite so far is a Milwaukee one. Was almost 100$ but super
bright and runs on my existing batteries.

After pricing a new SOW cord and plug for a light, a good cordless doesn't seem so expensive.
 

I got a couple of those Jim. Very bright but are hard to put in a spot and focus the light on the work. Propped up they are fine but can't hang them and make them point at where you are working on the tractor. Short cord and constantly have on the charger. Good for on the work bench though.
 
I cut 2 - 1 foot small diameter bungy in half and tied them to each handle to make very easy attachments to hang them in place. Mine are a different brand, and
stay lit for 3 hours or so in the cold, which is far more than I am willing to work in the cold. Jim
 
exactly, thats what i have problem with never can get them close enough when want like on a spot. to big and bulky, or else the bright light
is shining in your eyes. but ya over a workbench good. i seam to always go for my standard trouble light.
 
Not what you asked, but I would never buy another corded trouble light. I have a Blue Fuel from napa and love it. It has magnets on the base and back and easy to get it pointed where you want it. It lasts several hours which is long enough for most jobs.

That said, I think this will be my next on. I think the wireless charging would be the cat's meow...
Astro Light
 
I desperately need a new drop light.

The 30 year old one I rescued from the trash just won't quit, wish it would so I would be forced to upgrade.

The next one won't have a cord!
 
I have one handy little trouble light that is just a head with a plug to attach your favorite extension cord. In winter a blue cold weather extension cord gets used, they stay flexible well below zero F. The rest of the year a less expensive cord is used in case the cord gets damaged.
 
(quoted from post at 08:51:04 02/04/21) I am looking for a trouble light with swivel top and a real rubber cord. Sick of the plastic cords in cold weather. Thanks
have one corded drop lite left. Hardly ever use it. The other three have magnets and get used all the time.
 
I have a rechargeable head lamp. Way better than a trouble lamp. Always shining where you are looking. That's what coal miners have used for 100 yrs. Or more. Don't even have to turn the big lights on in the shop.
 
I have a few snap-on lights like these, great littlt lights, powerful magnets, 3 hr run time. https://www.amazon.com/MAXXEON-MXN00810-WorkStar-Cyclops-Rechargeable/dp/B07NGHPBXM/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1&hvadid=77790501548199&hvbmt=bb&hvdev=c&hvqmt=b&keywords=snap+on+light+rechargeable&qid=1612715004&sr=8-6&tag=mh0b-20
 
McMaster Carr has what you want. Order today have it tomorrow.
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