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Milwaukee 2357-20 M18 PACKOUT Light/Charger




$189.00
SKU MILW2357-20

The M18 PACKOUT Light/Charger provides you with all day multi-directional lighting and charging. This portable light delivers 3000 Lumens of TRUEVIEW High Definition Output and is fully compatible with the PACKOUT Modular Storage System. Three independent rotating light heads allow for complete control over lighting direction whether you're using it on your PACKOUT stack or as a dedicated light off the stack. You can manage output and runtime on this portable work light with three different modes (All Lights, Main Panel, or Back/Front Lights), each including high, medium, and low settings for up to 31 hours of runtime with one M18 REDLITHIUM XC 5.0 Battery. There is an AC input for all day runtime and M18 Battery charging. This MILWAUKEE PACKOUT Light allows you to charge devices with the 2.1AMP USB output and store small items inside the storage compartment.

Standard Equipment:

  • (1) M18 PACKOUT Light/Charger (2357-20)
  • No Battery

Optional Accessories:

Specifications:

  • Rating: 18 Volt Li-Ion
  • Lumens: High 3,000L, Medium 1,500L, Low 1,000L
  • Run Time All Light Panels: 4/8/12 HoursL
  • Run Time Main Light Panel: 5.5/12/19 HoursL
  • Run Time Front Back Panels: 10/21.5/31 Hours
  • Length: 16.9"
  • Width: 11.4"
  • Height: 9.8"
  • Weight: 3.4 lbs

Features:

  • Three Independent Pivoting Light Heads Provide 3000 Lumens of TRUEVIEW High Definition Output
  • Full System Compatibility with the PACKOUT Modular Storage System Ð Lighting On and Off the Stack
  • Integrated M18 battery charging
  • 9 Total output modes to manage output or runtime
  • Back/Front Lights Provide Up to 31 Hours of Run-Time on a M18 REDLITHIUM XC5.0 Battery Pack
  • Powered by M18 REDLITHIUM Batteries or AC Power
  • Low Battery Indicator
  • Small Storage Compartment for Devices and Small items
  • 2.1 AMP USB Output for USB Device Charging
  • Height of (2) 48-22-8435 or (4) 48-22-8436

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