Yeah, I like the milwaukee M18 as I have a lot of batteries and tools for that back when I was a working slob, a construction guy.
I like lights...and have a real disdain for cheap lights. If there is a time when I need a flashlight of some sort, I hate to look around for one, then find one that's not very good, weak, have to have a drawer full of batteries rolling around, etc. Thus, my affinity for the M18 system and batteries.
The m18 batteries IIRC are just a bunch of 18650 batteries, the capacity and number in each battery pack varies with the Amp Hr rating of that m18 battery. So I have a smaller m18 all the way up to big ones that are multi levels of 18650s inside, depending upon what I'm wanting the power for and for how long. They charge fast and are easily stackable, organizeable. Just don't buy the cheap counterfeit ones.
You can have an adult, battery charger with the tool and battery that's decent, handy, plugging into 110. Remember this is contractor grade stuff. I also have a charger that will charge the m12 or the m18, which is handy as wome of my tools use the m12 and all of my wife's tools also used the m12. The compact right angle drill, small impact, and smaller flashlight that run on the m12 are what I use and they all are decent too btw.
So....as I rarely camp out in well lit RV parks, or even at home at times, it's handy to have something so capable and readily available as their flood/spot light combo. The flood for wider, closer in light needs and the spot light is sort of like a lazer beam of light that travels very far. I've shined it across fields into woodlines at night searching/looking for things, 100 plus yards and it was like a light saber of illumination. Great for looking up into trees for critters too.
It has the adjustable head on it so you can put it down and move the light to where you need it for anything hands free.
Even if you're an RVer who stays at nice RV parks, this light may be great for you. The platform itself is worth it IMO even if you only buy a light or 2.
YMMV.
I like lights...and have a real disdain for cheap lights. If there is a time when I need a flashlight of some sort, I hate to look around for one, then find one that's not very good, weak, have to have a drawer full of batteries rolling around, etc. Thus, my affinity for the M18 system and batteries.
The m18 batteries IIRC are just a bunch of 18650 batteries, the capacity and number in each battery pack varies with the Amp Hr rating of that m18 battery. So I have a smaller m18 all the way up to big ones that are multi levels of 18650s inside, depending upon what I'm wanting the power for and for how long. They charge fast and are easily stackable, organizeable. Just don't buy the cheap counterfeit ones.
You can have an adult, battery charger with the tool and battery that's decent, handy, plugging into 110. Remember this is contractor grade stuff. I also have a charger that will charge the m12 or the m18, which is handy as wome of my tools use the m12 and all of my wife's tools also used the m12. The compact right angle drill, small impact, and smaller flashlight that run on the m12 are what I use and they all are decent too btw.
So....as I rarely camp out in well lit RV parks, or even at home at times, it's handy to have something so capable and readily available as their flood/spot light combo. The flood for wider, closer in light needs and the spot light is sort of like a lazer beam of light that travels very far. I've shined it across fields into woodlines at night searching/looking for things, 100 plus yards and it was like a light saber of illumination. Great for looking up into trees for critters too.
It has the adjustable head on it so you can put it down and move the light to where you need it for anything hands free.
Even if you're an RVer who stays at nice RV parks, this light may be great for you. The platform itself is worth it IMO even if you only buy a light or 2.
YMMV.