Provides up to 2 hours of continuous illumination from a single charge
4-position flashlight head; positions at 0, 45, 90, and 110 degrees
Replacement bulb stores in head for convenience
Includes carrying strap and storing case
Editorial Review:
9.6V Flashlight, Part Of The 9.6V Cordless System, 4 Position Flashlight Head Enables Use In Tight Quarters Or For Angling The Beam In A Given Direction, Comes With Convenient Carrying Strap, Spare Light Bulb (Included) Stores In Casing For Convenience. Uses Battery (Cotter Item #549337) & Charger (Cotter Item #781500) Sold Separately.
The Makita 9.6-Volt Flashlight provides up to two hours of continuous illumination from a single charge. The four-position flashlight head shines straight ahead, or angled at 45, 90 or 110 degrees. This enables use in tight quarters or for angling the beam in a given direction. A replacement bulb stores in the head for convenience. This flashlight uses the same battery and charger as other 9.6-volt Makita tools. The battery and charger are sold separately. It comes with a 1-year limited warranty.
What's in the Box Makita 9.6-Volt Flashlight, carrying strap, spare light bulb, and storing case.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Great Buy:
Flash light works great! Even better that it works with same battery pack as the drill (same generation/model series).
handy flashlight:
If you are looking for a recharable flashlight that will actually last a long time without getting dim, and you have tools that use the 9.6 stick-style Makita batteries, then this one is a good choice. I don't know just how long the light will operate on a fully charged battery, but I had mine on for just over an hour without the light dimming at all. I took the battery out and tested the volts just to see what it read. Even after an hour the battery still had 10.1 volts. I believe it would have easily gone... more info
Old tech, but does the job:
The Makita stick-type 9.6v batteries are a generation or two old now. In fact, they started the entire cordless power tool revolution. I still use my old Makita 9.6v drill because of it's light weight and great balance, something the 18V and larger NiCad and NiMH tools don't do! Build quality is decent, but not awe inspiring. Made in China like so many modern tools. Oddly enough I'm not seeing a big drop in prices of power tools as production moves from Japan and the US to China. Why is that? This... more info