Where to buy REDLITHIUM Milwaukee:
Amazon
Are you looking for a headlamp you can take to work and will take a bit of a beating? This headlamp from powertool company Milwaukee is a bit of a beast. For this reason, it’s the most durable product we looked at.
With 475 lumens, the REDLITHIUM Milwaukee Headlamp lets you choose five lighting modes, from floodlight to high spotlight. It’s the ultimate solution if you’re on the night shift and need to wear a hard hat while on duty.
It also comes with rubber clips and grips. Meaning you can install it on your climbing or bike helmet and it’ll stay no matter what.
Although it falls on the heavier side of headlamps that doesn’t mean you can’t use it without a hard hat on. This Milwaukee headlamp can be a great companion for nighttime dog walks.
Rated with IP54 (like the DanForce Rechargeable LED), the REDLITHIUM Milwaukee Headlamp can endure dust and water splashed from any angle. That sounds like an ideal light source for your night runs when the skies choose to rain on you without any notice.
Bonus, the headlamp unit itself is backed with a lifetime warranty while the battery has a 2-year warranty and will run down and need to be replaced.
Things we like:
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It comes with rubber clips and grips for your hard hat
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Extremely bright
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No confusion since there are separate buttons for on/off and light modes
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It has a durable build
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Lifetime warranty for the headlamp and two year warranty for the batteries
Things we don't like:
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It is a little heavy
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No red light option
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Shorter battery life compared to cheaper options, and not cold-resistant
Where to buy REDLITHIUM Milwaukee:
Amazon
- Material: Rubber
- Weight: 7.7 ounces
- Light Modes: Spot and Flood Light / Low, Medium, High Flood Light / High Spot Light
- Lumens: 475
- Batteries: Lithium-Ion
- Strap Type: Classic Wrap-Around
- Available colors: Red
There’s no red light option if you like reading before sleeping or keeping your night vision while following a trail in the dark.
Its rechargeable lithium-ion battery has a shorter run time compared to other affordable choices since it emits a high amount of lumens. And it’s in no way cold-resistant. If you are in freezing environs, this Milwaukee headlamp won’t be of any use to you.
You can have REDLITHIUM Milwaukee Headlamp for roughly $70. That’s definitely on the high side. But if you need a bright light source with solid construction that can take a lot of impact, this one won’t let you down.
Things we like:
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It comes with rubber clips and grips for your hard hat
-
Extremely bright
-
No confusion since there are separate buttons for on/off and light modes
-
It has a durable build
-
Lifetime warranty for the headlamp and two year warranty for the batteries
Things we don't like:
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It is a little heavy
-
No red light option
-
Shorter battery life compared to cheaper options, and not cold-resistant
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