Milwaukee lights up the jobsite with M12 LED Stick Light

Words: Katherine O'tooleMilwaukee Tool Corporation expands its M12™ LITHIUM-ION system with the new M12™ LED Stick Light. Delivering the best combination of brightness and coverage in its class, the new light features three powerful LEDs that provide 220 Lumens for maximum productivity.

“Users often experience a trade-off in this category on light output vs coverage,” says Tom Simeone, Group Product Manager for Milwaukee Tool Corporation. “The lights may be very bright, but only cover a small area, or by contrast, cover a large area with a fairly dim light. With the M12 LED Stick Light, the user finally gets the best of both worlds, without the trade-off.”

Designed for the jobsite and increased productivity, the stick light features a replaceable, impact resistant lens that is engineered to stand up to the toughest work conditions, and a multi-position stainless steel hook for hands free use. In addition, an accessory magnet (48-24-2351) is also available to allow users the ability to secure the M12™ LED Stick Light on metal surfaces for added versatility.

Delivering big performance in a small package, the M12 Cordless LED Stick Light runs on the Milwaukee® M12 LITHIUM-ION battery, and is compatible with the entire M12™ System, now offering over 50 cordless Lithium-Ion products. The M12™ platform is the largest sub-compact system in the industry, offering innovative solutions in power, productivity and portability.
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