Description
Milwaukee 2114-21 USB Rechargeable ROVER Pivoting Flood Light
The Milwaukee 2114-21 USB Rechargeable ROVER™ Pivoting Flood Light includes:
- REDLITHIUM™ USB BATTERY (48-11-2130)
- 2 ft. Braided Micro-USB Cable with metal ends
Features:
- Product no. 2114-21
- Charges REDLITHIUM™ USB battery internally with:
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- Micro-USB cable from USB power source
- AC outlet (wall plug not included)
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- 550 Lumens of TRUEVIEW™ High Definition Output
- Impact resistant
- Corrosion resistant body and lens
- Light head pivots 210º
- Wide magnetic base
- Folds up compact for easy storage in a pocket
- Built-in carabiner clips to tool bags for transporting on and off site
- 3X faster charge time delivers 80% charge in under 1 hour (Using 2.1A compatible wall plug)
- Fuel gauge allows fast checking of REDLITHIUM USB battery charge
- 2 ft. job site tough, braided micro-USB cable with metal ends
Specifications:
- Three light output modes:
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- High mode: 550 lumens for up to 2.0 hours
- Medium mode: 250 lumens for up to 4.5 hours
- Low mode: 100 lumens for up to 11.5 hours
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- IP54 Rated: Water and dust resistant
- Length: 5.39″
- Height: 0.65″
- Width: 0.65″
- Weight: 0.14 lbs
- Warranties:
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- Light and LED limited lifetime warranty
- 2 year warranty on REDLITHIUM USB battery
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David –
Use it everyday for plumbing and HVA service and install. I also purchased the charger kit which comes with a spare battery compatible with this light.
Ken –
I use for electric work. Take camping. Solid unit
brybrooks –
All most a perfect little work light, mounting under the engine compartment hood on the second light setting is good for me, the magnet holds good but i would like to be stronger. but then any stronger it would difficult to remove, maybe 5 stars? . Havn’t dropped it yet, time will tell on the ruggedness.
Ralph –
I used the light a few times and it now won’t charge. Either the battery is defective or the usb port is not connecting. When working it was a handy little light. I think I charged it twice before it stopped working.
Adam –
This is a great light and it is very handy but it’s for sure low value for the money. It is cheaply made and it certainly shows but having that said mine hasn’t broke yet but I don’t expect it to last as long as a similar light for a hundred bucks. The pivoting flashlight is by far a better value and that one also has a mode select switch which is really nice besides the power button
ryantheelectrician –
These compact rover lights are so bright! And well made too. Mine has taken a few 15ft drops on to hard surfaces and never even a blip.
This one has the pivoting magnetic base and clip. I use it on electrical panels and can hang it off a nail in a dark room.
Highly recommended!