Pick one of these up recently and used it for running NM cable in the attic. Worked PERFECTLY highly recommend for anyone to get it. Love the simplicity of it, on/off and mode high medium low THATS IT. get it!
Thanks for this review. I wanted to get rid of the M12 version and move on to the M18. It’s a pain in the butt to remove the 12v battery. I’m still debating it as I only have one 5.0 and tons of the higher ones.
@@swwordman There are two variants of the XC 6.0 battery. There is one variant that uses 18650 cells and has the same dimensions as the XC 5.0. There is also the XC 6.0 High Output which uses 21700 cells and has a larger footprint than the XC 6.0. The High Output variant is far more common.
Pick one of these up recently and used it for running NM cable in the attic. Worked PERFECTLY highly recommend for anyone to get it. Love the simplicity of it, on/off and mode high medium low THATS IT. get it!
Same, clamped it to rafters.
Cracks me up how he just keeps pulling out more rovers just to demonstrate the difference with multiple amp batteries.
I’m lacking on my light game, might need to pick up one of those M18 rover light
Thanks for this review. I wanted to get rid of the M12 version and move on to the M18. It’s a pain in the butt to remove the 12v battery. I’m still debating it as I only have one 5.0 and tons of the higher ones.
Nice review! Thanks!
Thanks for watching. I hope it was helpful.
@@lastbesttool Yes it was. Thanks!
The XC 6.0 should fit just fine as well!
It doesn't, unfortunately.
@@swwordman There are two variants of the XC 6.0 battery. There is one variant that uses 18650 cells and has the same dimensions as the XC 5.0. There is also the XC 6.0 High Output which uses 21700 cells and has a larger footprint than the XC 6.0. The High Output variant is far more common.
Take the red bar out of the flood light n ur good to go
Hot enough of em do ya?