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⚡ Light up your grind, rain or shine!
The WholeFire Rechargeable LED Work Light is a rugged, ultra-bright 100W floodlight featuring 288 LEDs and 10,000 lumens output. It offers versatile 5-mode lighting, dual USB and solar charging with a 4800mAh battery, and a magnetic mount with adjustable stand for hands-free use. Rated IP66 waterproof and shock resistant, it’s engineered for demanding outdoor and emergency scenarios, making it an essential tool for professionals and adventurers alike.









| Brand | WholeFire |
| Manufacturer | WholeFire |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 18 x 3 cm; 850 g |
| Item model number | HW7147 |
| Part Number | HW7147 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Style | Modern |
| Colour | Red |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Finish types | Powder Coated |
| Number of Lights | 288 |
| Included Components | work light |
| Special features | Dimmable, Lightweight, Shatterproof, Shock Resistant, Waterproof |
| Light Direction | LED |
| Power and Plug Description: | Battery Powered |
| Switch Style | Touch |
| Switch Installation Type | Magnetic Mount |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Type of Bulb | LED |
| Luminous Flux | 10000 lumen |
| Wattage | 100 watts |
| Item Weight | 850 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**E
Good unit, bought 2
Great
D**Y
Great
Great
A**R
Review
Excellent product
K**S
Useful light for indoors or out but quite heavy
The media could not be loaded. This is a good portable light, very flexible in use with solar charging as a bonus. It gives off different modes of white light and even a red flash should you get into difficulty. The build quality is not as good as premium brands with sharp-ish edges, exposed screws and the port covers looking a bit cheap however. It weighs in at a lumpy 757g so not ideal for hiking. It is quite practical for the home and garden though with the stand enabling you to get the right angle or even hang (on a large hook) and the USB port may come in handy for emergency phone charging. I can see myself using this in the shed working on my bike or when decorating/DIY in confined spaces.
H**M
Bright Bright Bright
The media could not be loaded. Blimey this thing is bright, one glance at the LED’s and I feel temporarily blinded.This is one powerful unit that boasts an array of 5 different light modes, along with the ability to lower the brightness of all the lights, bar the flashing red option. To operate you press the button and it…eventually turns on. This is the only real weakness I’ve identified; the on/off button is a bit temperamental but it always comes on eventually.The light boasts an impressive 100W power, it’s rechargeable and therefore super portable, it’s waterproof and can even be used as a backup to charge your mobile phone. Initially I obtained this for garage use or when night activities outside are required but I’m now thinking it would be fantastic for when I go camping. There’s even a solar cell on the back to boost its charge on sunny days and a useful carry handle.Folks! This is an impressive light and fully recommended if such a product is what you’re after.
R**R
Light plastic, but it works
This rechargeable work light feels a bit flimsy, and there's the sound of a small piece of loose plastic rattling round inside, but there's evidently nothing vital come loose, as it does work.The light is pretty bright and you have a choice of white temperatures plus a red flashing emergency light, so it would be useful to keep in the car or out camping. The solar panel is a useful addition, though I'd be unlikely to rely on it for recharging if I was using it a lot. It can also serve as an emergency power bank.The ports are silicone covered to protect from moisture, though I'm not sure how well sealed the other joints are, considering the light build quality.It's not a very cheap light, but it does have quite a lot of useful features - if I could give half points, it would probably be around a 3.5* but, as it functions fine so far, I didn't feel it warranted going as low as a 3*.
B**6
Not very bright
I got this rechargeable LED work light to help me see while iv been doing some work in the attic.My first impressions are it looks like it would do the intended job. The light feels very cheap it's not very robust at all. It has five light modes white light, warm light, strong warm white light, neutral light and red led flashing. In the box you have the light a USB C charging cable and a product information leaflet. On the front of the light are four lights sections each has 72 tiny LEDs. On the rear of the light is the solar panel that does recharge the light when it's not in use. Iv found the light output to be very poor I wouldn't say it's 50w let alone the 100w it's meant to be.If you need super bright light this is not for you.
V**R
A bit plasticky, but works fairly well
This is quite a chunky unit on account of the solar panels on the back. The exterior is all plastic and has that plasticky feel to it.Light has 5 lighting modes - warm/cold light and mixtures of both plus a red flashing light option. It's reasonably bright for a rechargeable unit.Charging port and USB-A out port are hidden behind a silicone seal to keep out water. The USB-C charging port is unfortunately sub-par and only accepts connections from non PD compliant USB-C outlets. The capacity is rated at 4800 mAh but I was only able to draw 10000mWh from it which equates to 2703 mAh before it cut out - there was enough residual power left at this point for the light to still function for a short time, but at best there's about 3000mAh of power.Charging via the solar panels gives a boost to the power, but it does require leaving the light exposed outside for most of the day - this may not always be practical, but it's a useful option to have in some cases.
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