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2024-06-09 05:15:54
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For various budgets and preferences, Ryobi offers several types of cordless LED work lights. One of the best options is the 18V ONE+ Hybrid LED Project Light, priced at $56. While it’s not the cheapest option, there are a couple of features that make it ideal for motorcycle riders. For example, it can be powered either through a plug or the Ryobi ONE+ battery, which gives you some flexibility if you forgot to charge your battery pack. This is largely due to its potential output range, which reaches up to 900 lumens — bright enough for those off-grid repairs where there is limited lighting.
If you’re tight on budget, you can get the 18V ONE+ LED Flashlight, priced at $19.97. Although, the slash in price does come with caveats, especially important if you’re planning to use it when you’re traveling. First, the flashlight doesn’t have a plug option, so you don’t have a back-up way to power it. Second, Ryobi claims it can project up to 130 lumens of output, which is unlikely to be bright enough to use it outdoors at night. Anything less than 150 lumens is typically close quarters indoors work.
Alternatively, if you want something in the middle of these two options, the Ryobi USB Lithium Compact LED Flashlight Kit, priced at $39.97, can go up to 600 lumens. Unlike the other options, you can recharge this flashlight using a USB-C cable.