For $30 I will pass, a better deal is Sofirn sc31t with 2000 lumens and can be found new for as low as $15. My point is that every light serves a purpose. With dewalt you're paying for well known brand and 3 years of warranty. Don't complain and just enjoy the info from this video👍
My FC11 was garbage. Wasn't anywhere near 1300 lm, more like 300 or 400. Button came off and the light flickered then died. after I sent the first one back and received my replacement it wouldn't charge after two weeks. I'll stick with my Dewalt. Little more expensive but it's reliable. The only issue I had was it whatsoever the strength of the magnet. It could be a little stronger but other than that it's been worth every penny.
Can you rerun the milwaukee impacts with the forge battery and see if there any if all difference in the numbers?
For $60 i will pass, a better deal is the Wurkkos FC11 that has 1300 lumens and can be found new for $30
For $30 I will pass, a better deal is Sofirn sc31t with 2000 lumens and can be found new for as low as $15. My point is that every light serves a purpose. With dewalt you're paying for well known brand and 3 years of warranty. Don't complain and just enjoy the info from this video👍
My FC11 was garbage. Wasn't anywhere near 1300 lm, more like 300 or 400. Button came off and the light flickered then died. after I sent the first one back and received my replacement it wouldn't charge after two weeks. I'll stick with my Dewalt. Little more expensive but it's reliable. The only issue I had was it whatsoever the strength of the magnet. It could be a little stronger but other than that it's been worth every penny.
@@mrlowtide1I agree, I like my DeWalt light. I have many different styles and brands and each has it's own place and use in my experience.
I have many high dollar lights but use this as a beater for work, works perfect!