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Ryobi 18V ONE+ Project Light - Tool Only $49 (was $79) + Delivery ($0 C&C/OnePass) @ Bunnings Warehouse

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For all the Ryobi Eco User!

Price Drop according to PriceHipster.

Was high as $99.

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  • 3 brightness modes 100/600/900 lumens (low/medium/high)
  • Pivoting head, 180° vertical and 270° horizontal
  • Multiple mounting options (stand/fold/hang)
  • Compatible with ONE+ 18V batteries
  • The RYOBI 18V ONE+ Project Light is an ideal light source for tasks such as soldering, electronic repairs or sewing. This model generates a maximum 900 lumens of brightness for enhanced visibility. The Light’s CCT (Correlated Colour Temperature) of 5,700k emits a bright white light you’ll need for your chosen hobby.

Depending on the task, or if you need to conserve battery power, switch between low, medium, or high brightness modes (100/600/900 lumens). This Cordless Light can stand, fold or be mounted in multiple positions to help you generate light from different positions in the workshop. Connect this model to any 18V ONE+ battery for a power source and enjoy up to 42 hours of runtime with a 5.Ah Battery on the low mode.

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  • +4

    As it was, $80 and no battery included kind of seems outlandish.

    • $50 seems overpriced

      • +1

        Agree. I buy a fair bit of this kind of stuff but I can't bring myself to bite here.

  • Any current deals on ryobi batteries? Anyone own this, could give a small review?

    • Yes. Own it. I keep it with a 4ah battery. Lasts for quite a few hours between charges. Use it for lighting up desks at night. Use it for reading.

      Also used it outdoors at night, great for camping or doing stuff at night like washing paint brushes on the front lawn after a night of painting. Very bright if you need it. Lowest brightness is also relatively bright.

      For 50 I think it's great. Also check out the reviews on Bunnings website.

  • +1

    I just checked, I'd paid $55.68 for this through Amazon….

    Reasonably good light. Worth it at $49.

  • +2

    Good find. Had this in my wishlist for a while, but was struggling justifying paying $80 for it. At $50 though, it is absolutely worth it to me.Thanks.

    • on Bunnings' site, they say it's a "new lower price".
      Do you know whether that meant the price will stay there and doesn't go back up to $79?

      • +1

        Cant 100% say for sure. I have seen the "New Lower Price" on a few items before, but I haven't tracked it to see if its temporary or to clear remaining stock.

        However, it is quite rare they do this, so if it's an item you want, good time to grab it.

  • +1

    Any idea if this will be bright enough for roof space/attic?

    • Definitely. It is roughly equivalent to a 9W 240 led/ 50W halogen. Work wise, I have been in roof cavities and under floor with lights way less bright, and they have been good enough to get the job done.

    • Yes! This thing gets very bright!

    • -5

      As long as you're not Anne Franck. It may run out.

      Seriously though, Anne's story is WOW!!

  • Brightness demo
    https://youtu.be/Li8c58DpytE?t=135

    Brightness looks very similar to the Dewalt I got in this deal

    Actually DeWalt is 500/250 lumens
    This Ryobi is 900/600/100 lumens

    So this Ryobi is much brighter.

  • I'm in Ozito ecosystem, what's the equivalent to this?

  • Does anyone else's light start to flash about 15 minutes in? Ours has done that a few times now. Power cycle it and it stays on again. Weird.

    • When battery running low maybe?

      • The batt was on one bar, but it continued to work after. Weird..

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