Headlight always. I do roadside repair for tractor trailer, and I wouldn't be able to work without it. As a result, I use a headlamp anytime I work on anything.
Still have that same Streamlight. Has wagon wheel effect aka flicker that you can't see unless you look at something spinning like alternator belts motor etc. I still use this light but I don't think it is good to look at flickering or rhythmic lights for long periods. I will compare it to the new Snap-on headband light. I can only guess this Streamlight headlight is cycling the light on and off very fast to conserve battery, or it's the frequency of the light itself. Other than that, it seems to be a good work light. So how bad is it? It's like looking at the engine spinning with a timing light! Almost that bad, but looking at stationary objects, you never notice anything.
Headlight always. I do roadside repair for tractor trailer, and I wouldn't be able to work without it. As a result, I use a headlamp anytime I work on anything.
Headlamp led
Phone lights all ya ever really need
You end up needing them all at once.
I use both hand held and headlamp depending on the job to perform BUT either way I use Streamlight Stinger and Protac Headlamp rechargable.
Very nice, I used the Stinger for about 15 years of my career. First real tool from the tool truck I bought was the Stinger.
Still have that same Streamlight. Has wagon wheel effect aka flicker that you can't see unless you look at something spinning like alternator belts motor etc.
I still use this light but I don't think it is good to look at flickering or rhythmic lights for long periods. I will compare it to the new Snap-on headband light.
I can only guess this Streamlight headlight is cycling the light on and off very fast to conserve battery, or it's the frequency of the light itself. Other than that, it seems to be a good work light.
So how bad is it? It's like looking at the engine spinning with a timing light! Almost that bad, but looking at stationary objects, you never notice anything.