🔦 Light Up Your Life with CoastWLR10!
The CoastWLR10 is a high-performance rechargeable worklight that delivers up to 6870 lumens of brightness. It features a dual power system, multiple light modes, and a 360-degree swivel for versatile lighting solutions. With a built-in battery charge indicator and a lifetime warranty, this worklight is designed for professionals who demand reliability and performance.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8"L x 3.75"W x 9.35"H |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Black/Red |
Material Type | Steel |
Specification Met | IP54 |
Mounting Type | Tripod |
Light Source Special Features | Long Range Focusing Optic, Twist Focus |
Number of Light Sources | 2 |
Brightness | 6870 Lumen |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion |
Light Source Wattage | 687 Watts |
Light Source Type | Led |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
L**.
Work light
Light is unbelievable!!!!! I needed a powerful work light to perform risky electrical wiring. This light filled the bill. Brightness is as advertised!!!
C**E
A VERY heavy duty, bright, and versatile work light
This light is built to be very heavy duty. They did not skimp on the plastic, though I expect the significant weight of the unit (I estimate about eight pounds, the heaviest work light I've used) is from the Coast Zithion-x rechargeable battery (7.4 volts 8800 mAh, 65.12 Wh, lithium ion). The unit can serve as a power bank with one regular USB out-port, has a charge indicator, and charges with its proprietary 12-volt charger, cord included, similar to a laptop charger. There are not a lot of bells and whistles, this light is mostly business. There are two very bright lights--one, a wide area flood with three settings, another, a swivel light that can be focused from a wide to a narrow beam, and which can be swiveled up, down, and behind with respect to the body of the unit, though not to the sides. I have showed the dimmest and brightest settings on the flood, and the wide and narrow beam settings on the swivel lamp, in the photos, projected on my bedroom ceiling.I suspect one could knock this light ten feet with the end of a two by four, or drop it off the roof, and it would still work. Excuse me if my evaluation doesn't include such an experiment; I could be wrong.In any event, when not in active use, this will be a handy light and power bank to keep by my bed. Sometimes our power is out for days, and candles can be dangerous when one lives alone and spends a lot of time resting (additionally, if I am ever confronted with a nocturnal intruder, something this heavy, with a good handle--it has one, or two, if you count the stand--would be good back-up).Speaking of handles, this has a very, very sturdy locking handle that swivels to the rear when unlocked. The stand is a wide bail affixed to the sides that can be used as a second handle; there is a hole through the middle of the stand, which is to accommodate a tripod spigot; presumably an industrial tripod. Supposedly it fits the most common types.This is a very well made and heavy duty piece of equipment. It's not cheap, but if it continues to deliver as promised, and can last through the kind of abuses to which I tend to subject work lights, it will be worth the cost.
S**M
Very nice
This Coast WLR10 work light is pretty sweet. It’s very heavy duty, is mostly metal construction… and just feels like it was designed to take a beating. It’s got one main light that is more of a broad area light and then the light on the top swivels and can be focused. They can be controlled independently of each other. These things get very bright. I’ve used this to light up some large spaces and been very pleased with it. Having the flexibility of the 2 lights, different lighting levels, the option to focus one, and then there’s like a stand thing where you can tilt and adjust the angle of the unit, all of those things together means this is a very flexible device.Now for the cons: 1) it uses a proprietary charger - never been a fan of things like that, wish it was USB-C chargeable, and then 2) as far as I can tell the battery for it is not easily replaceable. Aside from those 2 things, it’s really a great light.
K**E
Super Bright
This light is amazingly bright. It has 2 lights on it. The smaller light is the swivel light on top, that can be turned up to 180 degrees so it faces the back of the light, and it can also be turned side to side. In addition to it being able to turn to face whatever direction, the little gray piece around the light can be turned to make it focus more or less. The larger light on the bottom doesn't move, but it has 3 brightness levels, all of which are quite bright in my opinion.It is heavy and feels sturdy. The bar along the bottom pulls out to help it to stand up and stay in place. It can move toward the front or toward the back. The bar along the top can also do that, if you push the button to unlock it. There is a green battery-life indicator on the back.All in all, this is a very bright light with a lot of useful features. I got it thinking it would be useful for the times of year that it is dark earlier in the evening so my kids could see out by their playset, but it will also be great for camping and working on things around the house.
L**O
WOW, Ultra Impressive Work or Emergency Light
This was my first Coast product so I didn't know what to expect, but I have a new respect for their products. This light is the big version of the WL Work Light series, a WL10. The construction is extremely solid, you could drop this down a flight of concert stairs and it would be absolutely fine. It has a very good weight to it, but its not too heavy. The body is made very well and both the upper handle and lower support arm can be moved to different positions to aim your light the way your want. When I say this thing is Bright, that is an understatement, and that is just on the first level, it has three for the main light. The main light on level 3 is insanely bright and can easily light up a whole garage or medium size backyard. It also has a swivel spotlight on the top that can be focused into a pinpoint spot or a wide area spot. The two lights together give an amazing setup for any work needing to be done at night or in the dark. This a great light to have ready for any emergency and I highly recommend it!
R**K
No USB-C charging
Both lights are powerful and do well lighting up the area. The housing is rugged and feels like it can hold up to some heavy use. I really have not figured out the point of the awkward double handle setup they have going on, It would be nice if the handle could be a hook instead of the two double loop handles. The more frustrating thing for me is how the light has to be charged, it requires a 12 volt wall wart, pretty odd for a flashlight. I've finally got everything moved over to USB-C charging till this showed up.
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