💡 Light up your grind, wherever it takes you!
The Coquimbo Rechargeable LED Work Light 4-pack combines durable rubber and heat-dissipating aluminum with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery and USB-C charging. Featuring 5 versatile lighting modes, a 360° rotating head, and a magnetic base with hook, these compact, lightweight lights are designed for hands-free, multi-angle illumination—perfect for professionals who demand reliable, portable lighting for work, camping, or emergencies.
Color | Black |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material | Rubber |
Finish Type | [Inferred: Standard Aluminum Finish] |
Light Source Type | Light Emitting Diode |
Shade Material | Aluminum |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Brand | Coquimbo |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Style | Modern |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion Rechargeable |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Bulb Features | Multi-mode |
Number of Light Sources | 1 |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Manufacturer | Coquimbo |
Item Weight | 1.41 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 1 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | GZD-001 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Size | 4 Pack |
Finish | [Inferred: Standard Aluminum Finish] |
Included Components | usb charging cable*4, work light*4 |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Description Pile | Lithium-Ion Rechargeable |
C**Y
Lightweight
Nice pair of work lights with magnetic base and hook. Very keenly priced and arrived on time, has 3 light modes. Charges swiftly and works for lengthy periods.
V**.
Decent LED for working on cars
I mean, for $12 bux, what do you expect? lol these work just fine (no idea on longevity yet) for working under/over the car, and that's what i got them for. One stopped lighting up and would only power on with the charger connected. took it apart and discovered the positive wire came off the battery. soldered back on and put it back together, but didn't pay attention to the rest of the wires that go to the LED itself. another wire broke loose... soldered it back on (thankfully it was the most exposed one) and we're back in business. if this does happen to you (no power on), just make sure you don't twist the other wires when putting it back together. Overall, a nice little light.
P**E
A great add-on for "emergency" auto parts buys on a budget.
This is very decent little light, It is especially good at the price point with two lights included, however, I would avoid the 4 light pack, as that is pretty much a diminishing return.These were purchased in the middle of a Texas heat wave where I had to fix the wifes' car. However, I am an epileptic that has a sensitivity to direct sunlight and heat in general. Therefore, I work at night. At the time I only had a few harbor freight dollar lights that eat through AAAs like an addict burns through self-respect.Foremost, these ARE rechargeable, but it is important to know that they run on MINI-USB. It was never claimed otherwise in their product description, but it is important to not assume they run on USB-C. Many of you no longer have MINI-USB cords and they are getting increasingly difficult to find. This also means that these lights will have a shorter service life than had they used USB-B due to the way MINI-USB pulls the charging port out over time. Do not yank the charger out of the light, it will shorten that life even further.The light modes- the main light bar is a flood style with no hot point. This is great for auto repair. The bar is also thin and able to get into tight spots in order to see. However, the spotlight mode is really dim and almost useless unless being used as a secondary light to reduce shadows from a primary light.A major plus is that it CAN be used while plugged in. If you have the luxury of a powered tool cart, This can give you a lot more work time at full brightness assuming you can afford extra wires in your work space.The magnet and hook are quite "meh" If you do not have a thick, very ferrous metal to stick it to, the magnet is mostly adequate to barely keep itself attached when the light is extended to the point of maximum leverage. If you car, suspend it vertically for most stability.Speaking of suspension, The hook is also just "meh" it does its' job, but is on the thin side which does not inspire confidence that this light will be around for decades. Had it been on a more pricy option, I would avoid whatever brand had the audacity to use it. But as priced, it is kid of hard to fault it as it does work and function as advertised.The range of motion of the primary like is good. I don't see the average person needing much more flexibility. If you do, this is the wrong type of light in general. You may find more excellence in a borescope style light.The red light is actually pretty excellent. Bright and clear without being blinding. However the flashing red light seems useless for the demographic this is supposed to be for. It is a work light, not a flashlight. Not a tactical light. It has no pocket clip, so it is not really a hiking or personal light. If you need to flag someone down, I suppose it would work, but even as a "Im walking here, don't run over me" light it isn't going to do well given that lack of a clip. I feel they really should have foregone the flashing red light and invested in a stronger magnet.It does have that weird "tear up invalid" sticker seen in the pictures, which I thought to simply be an overlooked artifact in editing. No, it is there, and the only thing I can possibly think it is, is some security seal where they wont warranty the light if removed; as if anyone is going to bother.All in all I say it gets the job done on a budget. But I would certainly keep looking for a more long term solution. Treated well, I am sure they will last awhile. But it is not the kind of light you would expect to keep living through drop after drop onto concrete.
5**
Bright and Functional
wow these lights are really cool! Magnetic bottom so you can stick the lamp anywhere. the light part itself moves 360 degrees so you have prime lighting at any angle. there are multiple light options for how bright you want the lamp. It also has a red light feature for when you need a lower light or if you're stranded on the road that would be used for precautions. My husband loves these, they are what he was looking for in a flashlight. they are compact so you can put them anywhere for storage. they come in a pack of two. would recommend to anyone and would buy again. They are also rechargeable so no need for batteries.
B**S
Works great!!
Works great! I bought these an emergency trouble lights to put in the car to "look" at stuff under the hood at night. Specifically, in my battery kit. Magnet does seem kinda weak unless you have it on a flat surface, hook is nice if you can find something to hang it off of. Bright enough. I like that it's small enough to hold between my teeth if the hook and magnet don't get me there. I'm a mechanic ... If I want need lights to do serious work I have lights. These are not for serious work. They cost twelve bucks for two of them and they work. Don't expect a full blown shop light for six bucks each. They work. Did I mention I could hold them between my teeth??
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