Milwaukee 445 Lumens LED ROVER USB Rechargeable Pocket Flood Light with Extra REDLITHIUM USB Battery
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Milwaukee 445 Lumens LED ROVER USB Rechargeable Pocket Flood Light with Extra REDLITHIUM USB Battery

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Milwaukee 445 Lumens LED ROVER USB Rechargeable Pocket Flood Light with Extra REDLITHIUM USB Battery445 Lumen USB Rechargeable Pocket Flood Light A compact, jobsite tough pocket flood light delivering 445 lumens of TRUEVIEW high definition output. Powered by a swappable REDLITHIUM USB battery, it sticks, clips, and carries anywhere with dual magnets and an integrated pocket clip for hands free lighting. Key Features: High Output Illumination: 445 lumens on high, 100 lumens on low for task or extended use All Day Runtime: Up to 11 hours on a single

445-Lumen USB Rechargeable Pocket Flood Light

A compact, jobsite-tough pocket flood light delivering 445 lumens of TRUEVIEW high-definition output. Powered by a swappable REDLITHIUM USB battery, it sticks, clips, and carries anywhere with dual magnets and an integrated pocket clip for hands-free lighting.


Key Features:

  • High-Output Illumination: 445 lumens on high, 100 lumens on low for task or extended use
  • All-Day Runtime: Up to 11 hours on a single charge; swappable REDLITHIUM USB battery minimizes downtime
  • Jobsite Durable: Impact and chemical-resistant with IP54 water and dust resistance
  • Fast USB Charging: 3X faster charging; 80% charge in under 1 hour with compatible 2.1A wall plug
  • Versatile Mounting: Dual magnet clip and slim body for easy sticking, clipping, and carrying

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Lumens 445 (High), 100 (Low)
Runtime 2 hours (High), 11 hours (Low)
Power Source Rechargeable REDLITHIUM USB battery (swappable)
Battery Type Lithium-Ion Battery Pack
Bulb Type LED
Charging USB charging; 3X faster charge, 80% in under 1 hour with 2.1A plug
Ingress Protection IP54 water and dust resistant
Protective Features Impact resistant; chemical resistant lens
Mounting/Carry Dual magnet clip; integrated pocket clip; slim body design
Casing Material Aluminum
Color Red/Black
Light Modes High/Low (Standard)
Product Dimensions (in.) L 5.98 x W 1.36 x H 1.26
Weight 0.28 lb
Included Pocket flood light, REDLITHIUM USB battery, USB charging cable
Manufacturer Warranty Light and LED limited lifetime; REDLITHIUM USB battery 2 years

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: How long does the battery last?
A: Up to 11 hours on low (100 lumens) or about 2 hours on high (445 lumens) per charge.


Q: How do I charge it?
A: Recharge the REDLITHIUM USB battery in the light via Micro-USB/USB-C cable from a USB power source; wall plug not included in some kits.


Q: Is it weather resistant?
A: Yes, it is rated IP54 for water and dust resistance.


Q: What’s included in the kit?
A: Pocket flood light, REDLITHIUM USB battery (kit shows USB cable), and charging cable.


Q: What is the warranty?
A: Limited lifetime warranty on the light; 2-year warranty on the REDLITHIUM USB battery.


Pocket Power, Jobsite Ready

This slender flood light brings a crisp, high-definition glow that transforms dark mechanical spaces into clean, workable stages. Its magnetic clip is a brilliant touch—perch it on ductwork or steel beams to sculpt light exactly where you need it. Tuck it into a tool belt or clip it to a pocket for effortless, on-the-go illumination. It’s a refined essential that elevates everyday tasks with dependable, luxurious brightness.


AI Review Summary:

Across major retailers, buyers praise the compact size, strong magnets, and bright, even beam for HVAC, auto, and electrical work. Battery life on low is frequently reported as sufficient for a full shift; high mode is bright but drains faster, as expected. The rugged build and IP54 rating receive consistent approval. Mixed notes include occasional reports of the pocket clip loosening and a desire for stronger magnets on non-flat surfaces. A few users mention cable or port preference differences (USB-C vs Micro-USB) between production runs.


Light every task with confidence—add this Milwaukee USB Rechargeable Pocket Flood Light to your kit today.

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