Portable lighting is one of the most important tools you can own, and choosing the right type of portable light is critical. A rechargeable work light is a great tool to have, but there are situations when you are better off with a corded light, and you probably should own both. So, which light should go where? Let's look closer at the issue to find out.
On the Go
If your job keeps you mobile, you should have a battery-powered light. But what happens if you need your light and the batteries are dead? This is the perfect place for Stubby II Cordless LED rechargeable work light from SafTLite. This rechargeable work light functions as both a trouble light and flashlight. It also allows you to enjoy the benefit of removable battery packs. Charge one battery while using a second battery! Jobs that may require a rechargeable light include:
- Contractors
- Truck drivers
- Plumbers
- Electricians
- HVAC technicians
- Auto mechanics
- Agricultural workers
- Locksmiths
- Service professionals
- DIY / Homeowners
In the Shop
If most of your duties are indoors, you can choose a high-powered corded light to serve your needs. With Saf-T-Lite, you will find many cord lengths and reel models are available to keep your power cord wound up, and safely out-of-the-way. We also provide LED, fluorescent or incandescent options, so you can choose the light that best meets your needs. Corded portable work lights are often the best choice for these professions:
- Machinists
- Auto mechanics
- Factory maintenance workers
- Handyman services
- Home improvement contractors
- Homeowners
- Industrial and commercial professionals
Regardless of your job, we suggest owning both a corded and rechargeable work light for your shop. That way, you ensure you are prepared, whether you are able to plug in, or not.