Good non-halogen work lights
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From: Naples Florida
Vehicle: 2001 Tiburon
What non halogen work lights do you guys recommend? Halogen gives off great light, but they get extremely hot. What portable lights do you guys recommend? I recently checked out the Milwaukee true view at the home depot display, but they are expensive. I just want a light that it's bright enough to work at night if need be, and not give of that "bluish" colored light that so many leds give.
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cheap LEDs have a color cast because they are low-quality, binned as such at the factory and sold by off-brand manufacturers. If you want a good quality LED work light, it's going to cost. An alternative is to get a regular household lamp replacement bulb made with high-CRI LED elements inside, and put that in a regular old-school drop light-type fixture.
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I'm buying a set of these:
http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00W9M5FW...=IHHC5UQMJYQ2G
10,000Lm. and they're 5000K. Sunlight is 4800K. They're not cheap though at $200.
http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00W9M5FW...=IHHC5UQMJYQ2G
10,000Lm. and they're 5000K. Sunlight is 4800K. They're not cheap though at $200.



