Milwaukee floods the jobsite for maximum productivity

Words: Katherine O'tooleMilwaukee Tool Corporation continues to expand its M18™ LITHIUM-ION system with2361-20 the introduction of the new M18™ LED Flood Light. Delivering best in class light output, functionality and durability, the new light features eight powerful LEDs to provide 30% brighter light output than 250 halogen lights to better illuminate large work spaces for maximum productivity.

Designed for the jobsite and increased productivity, the new flood light features an innovative, compact and lightweight, roll cage design for maximum durability. The light also features a replaceable, impact resistant lens that is engineered to stand up to the toughest work conditions and is backed by a Limited Lifetime LED Warranty.

In addition, the octagonal shape allows the light to be used at multiple angles, and an integrated EMT Hanger, Key Hole Hanger, Cross Bar Hanger and Handle Hanger give the user maximum versatility and options for hands-free use.

Powered by any Milwaukee LITHIUM-ION battery*, the new Flood Light can run up to eight hours, and is compatible with the entire M18™ System, now offering over 50 cordless Lithium-Ion products. Milwaukee® is committed to the ongoing development of this platform and will continue to provide innovative solutions that offer industry leading reliability, performance and ergonomics.
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