If you use that headlamp alot I suggest to get the usb charging accessory so not only store a spare battery but charge a phone or charge the dead battery and keep using your headlamp
I use the milwaukee headlamp myself and find it really nice. It is ment for a hardhat so I had to put a clip to tighten it up and stay on but that platform milwaukee has its nice to have many options one battery. They may not be the brightest but it's nice to replace a battery when it's low and keep moving. I've used a ton of thoes clip on light never spent up to get thr swivel pro. They do work well and love the options on where and how they clip on. I really want that new milwaukee slim one that just came out at pipeline. It's limited stock in my area but soon! I do find these alphabet soup brands on az make a heck of a light for the price it's hard to beat. If you like this stuff if you don't already Morgan's maintenance is a wealth of knowledge. Your poor wallet will be crying after watching! It's a good community over there @Morgansmaintenance
@@MattHmm-rq6dn oh ya def been watching MM since his early days. Seen that new Milwaukee light too. As far as the headlamp goes I like it but the batteries sometimes flash red/green and then it’ll charge after reconnecting but only hold charge for a few minutes and that’s randomly too. I’m going to keep using it tho until I find something better. Not to sure if olight headlamps are construction grade but possible candidates.
I've known a few people with thoes array headlamps or whatever newer ones are with the hand wave function. They are bright but the kicker is battery life. On low to medium 300 to 500 lumens isn't a all day thing. As we know we are not in the dark for just an hour at a time so these electricians ended up having to get 2 of them and swaping them out. At that point the milwaukee with replaceable batteries is better albeit bigger and less bright. Loosing light while working is frustrating to say the least! So I would have to say no to o light headlamps myself hope that helps you make a decision. Two electricians I worked with had this conundrum fyi.
Looks like a pretty sweet light! Ive been impressed with the offerings from O-Light 👍
@@bradw0535 I’ll def pickup another one👍⚡️
If you use that headlamp alot I suggest to get the usb charging accessory so not only store a spare battery but charge a phone or charge the dead battery and keep using your headlamp
I use the milwaukee headlamp myself and find it really nice. It is ment for a hardhat so I had to put a clip to tighten it up and stay on but that platform milwaukee has its nice to have many options one battery. They may not be the brightest but it's nice to replace a battery when it's low and keep moving. I've used a ton of thoes clip on light never spent up to get thr swivel pro. They do work well and love the options on where and how they clip on. I really want that new milwaukee slim one that just came out at pipeline. It's limited stock in my area but soon! I do find these alphabet soup brands on az make a heck of a light for the price it's hard to beat. If you like this stuff if you don't already Morgan's maintenance is a wealth of knowledge. Your poor wallet will be crying after watching! It's a good community over there @Morgansmaintenance
@@MattHmm-rq6dn oh ya def been watching MM since his early days. Seen that new Milwaukee light too. As far as the headlamp goes I like it but the batteries sometimes flash red/green and then it’ll charge after reconnecting but only hold charge for a few minutes and that’s randomly too. I’m going to keep using it tho until I find something better. Not to sure if olight headlamps are construction grade but possible candidates.
I've known a few people with thoes array headlamps or whatever newer ones are with the hand wave function. They are bright but the kicker is battery life. On low to medium 300 to 500 lumens isn't a all day thing. As we know we are not in the dark for just an hour at a time so these electricians ended up having to get 2 of them and swaping them out. At that point the milwaukee with replaceable batteries is better albeit bigger and less bright. Loosing light while working is frustrating to say the least! So I would have to say no to o light headlamps myself hope that helps you make a decision. Two electricians I worked with had this conundrum fyi.
@@MattHmm-rq6dn I’ll keep that in mind, thanks for the insight👍⚡️