I like the 360 coverage of the radius but not sure if the extra $100 is worth it, I think it would be if you have a multi crew work site and if it's just one person maybe the rocket is better suited. I hear the rocket light is great though.
I love Milwaukee tools, have many and believe they are worth their prices. Have many more on the list, none of which are lights. I don't understand how they get away with the price. IMO, it's insane. I can't imagine how people justify the price. I have absolutely no doubt they work beautiful and will last a very long time, but $$$… um no.
@@stephenfiore9960 That's a good question come out personally I have never used lighting underwater However I have used both brushless and brushed makita cordless tools underwater with absolutely no issues, On very many occasions building docks and boathouse fortifications
Update: I’ve had my two Milwaukee Rocket waterproof lights for 2 months now. I absolutely love them. Regular price was $699 USD, but I caught them on sale for $400. They have been out in the rain and dew overnight with no problem
This was a great video ; how does it not have more views?? I now know which one to buy. Thanks for content - your newest sub 👍
I like the 360 coverage of the radius but not sure if the extra $100 is worth it, I think it would be if you have a multi crew work site and if it's just one person maybe the rocket is better suited. I hear the rocket light is great though.
I use the rover for everything
I love Milwaukee tools, have many and believe they are worth their prices. Have many more on the list, none of which are lights.
I don't understand how they get away with the price. IMO, it's insane. I can't imagine how people justify the price. I have absolutely no doubt they work beautiful and will last a very long time, but $$$… um no.
Makita has a 10,000 lumen unit for 349 Canadian.... 260 us dollars
Anything else is trash
Is it water proof to 1 meter depth like the Milwaukee 2120-20?
@@stephenfiore9960 That's a good question come out personally I have never used lighting underwater
However I have used both brushless and brushed makita cordless tools underwater with absolutely no issues, On very many occasions building docks and boathouse fortifications
@@mediumsizedm …I live in Florida where it rains a lot. Would be nice to know if it can handle rain without ruining it.
Update: I’ve had my two Milwaukee Rocket waterproof lights for 2 months now. I absolutely love them. Regular price was $699 USD, but I caught them on sale for $400. They have been out in the rain and dew overnight with no problem
@@stephenfiore9960it is Waterproof.
Makita DML809.
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