I got them already, love the little one. The only one I didn’t purchase was the clamping light. As a painter I thought it would be hard to clamp it to a wall. Lol
Having multiple buttons is very underrated. It is so nice to only have to press a button once to turn it on or off rather than cycling through a bunch of modes.
What is the best Milwaukee battery for running the Rover Compact for about 8 hours continuous a day, mostly on high? Due to budget, it's a choice between the MP 3.0 and XC 3.0, unless something else is more appropriate.
If you’re stuck in the 3.0’s grab a rapid charger or super charger so you can have a battery charging. On my light I have 6.0’s that will last like 4-5 hours I think.
Great deal on the Tri-Panel light at Home Depot right now. Buy a M18 Starter Kit (2-5Ah batteries and a charger) for $199 and get a free tool. And yes this brand new just released light is one of the tools. If you hack it and return the starter kit you can get the light for $94 plus tax. But heck, if you keep the batteries it’ll get you 6 hours on high. ❤
My Home Depot said the deal was sold out online, but when I went to the store they had plenty of them and I was able to get the deal. They must reserve a portion of their inventory for in store sales. I don't know what I am going to use it for, but it looked cool and the price was good so I got one.
Terrible design ergonomics wise for the clamping light. Massive unit for tiny light module the mechanism is massive and probably mostly empty plastic. I feel like that should have had a built in battery and then a slimmer form factor or a stackable form factor where they stack together and minimise the total space in the van
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I got them already, love the little one. The only one I didn’t purchase was the clamping light. As a painter I thought it would be hard to clamp it to a wall. Lol
Having multiple buttons is very underrated. It is so nice to only have to press a button once to turn it on or off rather than cycling through a bunch of modes.
The M18 is a good competitor to the EGO 56v flood light.
I need these.
What is the best Milwaukee battery for running the Rover Compact for about 8 hours continuous a day, mostly on high? Due to budget, it's a choice between the MP 3.0 and XC 3.0, unless something else is more appropriate.
If you’re stuck in the 3.0’s grab a rapid charger or super charger so you can have a battery charging. On my light I have 6.0’s that will last like 4-5 hours I think.
Great deal on the Tri-Panel light at Home Depot right now. Buy a M18 Starter Kit (2-5Ah batteries and a charger) for $199 and get a free tool. And yes this brand new just released light is one of the tools. If you hack it and return the starter kit you can get the light for $94 plus tax. But heck, if you keep the batteries it’ll get you 6 hours on high. ❤
My Home Depot said out of stock on that. But if you can get it, that is a great deal.
My Home Depot said the deal was sold out online, but when I went to the store they had plenty of them and I was able to get the deal. They must reserve a portion of their inventory for in store sales. I don't know what I am going to use it for, but it looked cool and the price was good so I got one.
@@WorkshopAddictq4 deals are good until February 2nd, they will be in stock before then.
Please review Milwaukee’s new 5” random orbital sander
wait.. it won't charge the battery when you plug in to an AC source on the triple-light unit? WOW.. that's a miss
Agreed. That would be a really handy feature for all of their dual power tools and lights
I need the litle , i must to have
Can’t afford tools in this economy
Sorry, I can.
Vote Orange buy red.
@@maxford27yikes kiddo … big yikes
@@CraigularjJoeWoodworks you hate America?
Wait until the tariffs hit
Terrible design ergonomics wise for the clamping light. Massive unit for tiny light module the mechanism is massive and probably mostly empty plastic. I feel like that should have had a built in battery and then a slimmer form factor or a stackable form factor where they stack together and minimise the total space in the van
Or have the three light panels like the larger one.