I've become a big fan of wearing a headlamp in the shop or anywhere I'm working just to be able to see. I have a few and every one of them has a red light setting a dim setting and you have to push the on/off switch multiple times to turn it off. Lots of fun when you think you've shut the light off and instead you're walking around with a flashing red light on your forehead! Anyone know of a quality rechargeable LED headlamp that just turns on and off. I don't need to dim a light for any reason and don't need it to flash.
Posts: 1629 | Location: E TN | Registered: February 13, 2009
I have 4 of the Klein headlamps # 56048 it has 3 different levels of light but once you select the light level you need it turns off with just a push of the button. It's rechargeable and a quality piece. One of mine is 5 or 6 years old.
Probably not what you are looking for. The charge doesn't last a real long time but I have them in a couple places charging and I keep 2 at each charger. They are cheap Chinese stuff. So is this one but I'm going to try it next and if it spreads out ok I'm hoping it will be better with more battery life.
I have also been using the Amazon linked one above. I'm pretty sure it just turns on and off... It feels a little goofy to wear at first but they are definitely a game changer for convenience!
Billy Duhs - BD104X@gmail.com
Posts: 684 | Location: New Jersey | Registered: February 26, 2000
I have an assortment of them now, both the band style and the spotlights. The band works OK for just some general light but I like the small spotlight design better when working. Every spotlight style I've got has multiple modes and the red flashing light feature. Does anyone use all of the settings and the red light? Is there a reason for dimming the light?
Posts: 1629 | Location: E TN | Registered: February 13, 2009
Originally posted by fatpack: I got a nice rechargeable from Home Depot at Christmas. I need to look for them again and get a couple more. No red light in it.
Model? Brand?
Posts: 1629 | Location: E TN | Registered: February 13, 2009