Hey Guys,
I have two of those old Walmart clearance Stanley HID spotlights from years ago. The batteries were about shot when I bought them years ago and are just dead now. I know I could replace the batteries, but I thought it would be a wiser investment to invest in a new light with better battery technology.
I have a ridgid 18V tool system so I was leaning towards the light cannon (lifetime warranty) . I also see Ryobi has a spotlight with more LED lights and a slightly higher lumens rating. Has anybody compared both? In only really use my light to "shine" for deer while walking my dog at night just to see what's around before & during hunting season. Any advise?
Thanks!
Scott
I have two of those old Walmart clearance Stanley HID spotlights from years ago. The batteries were about shot when I bought them years ago and are just dead now. I know I could replace the batteries, but I thought it would be a wiser investment to invest in a new light with better battery technology.
I have a ridgid 18V tool system so I was leaning towards the light cannon (lifetime warranty) . I also see Ryobi has a spotlight with more LED lights and a slightly higher lumens rating. Has anybody compared both? In only really use my light to "shine" for deer while walking my dog at night just to see what's around before & during hunting season. Any advise?
Thanks!
Scott
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