Looking for a worklight to hang around the neck.

bluedog64

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I am looking for a rechargable personal work light that can he worn around the neck with a breakaway strap to illuminate a workspace at arms length. A directional pivot would be a plus. Can anyone help?
 

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I am looking for a rechargable personal work light that can he worn around the neck with a breakaway strap to illuminate a workspace at arms length. A directional pivot would be a plus. Can anyone help?
Why not an ultra-compact headlight? A Petzl Zipka or a Coleman Exponent CR2 would be just perfect for that. You can put them in your pocket when not in use, you wouldn't even know it's there...
 

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Maybe the quark mini might meet your needs. It comes with a really nice lanyard with a clip at the end and the lights are quite small which should be good for neck carry.

I was also thinking of the Fenix MC10 because it has a swivel neck and comes with a headband attachment to make it a headlamp. However it is probably a bit large to carry around your neck.

A single cell quark light with a prism attachment might be a viable option too.

As far as break away lanyards, I don't know of any lights that come with one so you might just have to provide your own.

I feel like most lights with this feature(there aren't many) will be too large for neck wear.
 

bluedog64

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Thanks for the great responses. Please keep them coming. We can make the breakaway straps.
We cannot use a head light for this. It must be worn around the neck.
The Fenix MC10 looks good, I only worry about it rolling from side to side and becoming a problem directing the light. Size certainly does matter but I think I can go as 3" to 4" wide without a problem if it were flatter across the back of the light.
Thanks for the info O.F. and sol-leks.
 

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zebralight. Pure flood, so no blinding hotspot for close up work. If you dont want to use it as a headlamp, just use the rubbertubeclip thing and clip it to your shirt, pocket, ear or wherever you need it:twothumbs Its a awsome light if you dont want/need throw.
 

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The Photon Pro is a 1 AA light that has a split ring attached so is easy to wear around the neck.

Attach a string made into a loop and attach with a girth hitch and it's easy to take on and off.
 

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Go to EK USA for breakaway lanyards.

There they have numerous types that work well with small lights, most all are 5mm rope with detachable buckle and safety breakaway. There are some with a double breakaway and others with a built in 24" retractable cable that you could hold at arms length.
 

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+2 for the Zebralight, I just bought the H501 and it is one of the most versatile lights i own, I love it. Plus it can take a beating and keep on running.
 

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The Surefire T1A is an excellent neck carry light and offers a nice smooth floody beam with enough throw to cover a wide range of uses. It also has the easiest of all multiple output range lights in that it is a simple twist to turn on to the lowest low setting available, and twist more for higher output.
 
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