Power tool flashlights deliver bright, reliable jobsite lighting using the same batteries as your drills and saws. Cordless LED designs provide instant light without cords, helping you work safely in crawlspaces, attics, basements, and outdoor sites. Long runtimes, rugged housings, and ergonomic grips keep productivity high, while focused beams and wide floods improve accuracy during cuts, wiring, or inspections.

Choosing the right light starts with output and beam pattern. For close-up tasks, 300–800 lumens with a wide flood reduces glare and shadows. For distance spotting, 800–1500+ lumens and a tighter beam reach farther. Area lights for rooms and garages often deliver 1500–4000 lumens with diffusers for even coverage. Look for multiple brightness modes to balance runtime and visibility.

Mounting and articulation matter. Pivoting or right‑angle heads, 180–360° rotation, magnetic bases, belt clips, and hanging hooks enable hands‑free placement. Tripod threads or rafter hooks are helpful for overhead work. A compact stick light slips into tight panels; a roll‑cage area light stands up to daily transport.

Battery platform compatibility is a major advantage. Using the same 12V, 18V, or 20V lithium‑ion batteries you already own cuts cost and simplifies charging. Higher amp‑hour packs extend runtime; many models also accept USB‑C charging for hybrid use with power banks.

Durability features to watch for include impact‑resistant lenses, rubber overmolds, and IP54–IP67 ratings for dust and water. A neutral color temperature (4000–5000K) and higher CRI help you read wire colors and surface finishes accurately.

Quick buying tips:
- Match lumens and beam to your tasks.
- Verify battery and charger compatibility.
- Check head articulation and mounting options.
- Prioritize weather sealing and warranty coverage.
- Consider weight and balance for all‑day carry.

Upgrade your kit with a cordless work light that boosts safety, speeds setup, and keeps both hands free for the job.