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Building A Tool Bag (Flash Light Streamlight Stylus Pro USB and Milwaukee 2111-21)

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Thank you all for tunning in this week to One Tool A Week Guy!!!! As Your builiding your tool bag its time for you to be able to see, some what, in the dark. I’ve found in my experiance that these lights help me a ton with out breaking the bank. Any Questions you all have make sure to leave them in the comments below or future tools you might like reviewed. I’ll leave the links below to the lights and on the Milwaukee light The Home Depot was the lowest price i found it for. This brings our total from $113.32 to $321.91 with both lights included.

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Sthttps:reamlight Stylus Pro USB

Streamlight Stylus Pro Blue

Milwaukee 2111-21 475 Lumen Led Rechargeable Hard Hat Headlamp

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9 COMMENTS

  1. I use a mini mag pro… Change batteries on Monday every week and work good. Drop it from 20 to 85 ft multiple times and never had a problem. Using the same one 2 years now along with a head lamp

  2. Check out the tool site excesstool dottacom they have free shipping on all there stuff and im sure youll find a couple things you cant live without! id recommend the braun flashlight from harbor freight pn 63958, they go onsale for about 20-$25 and would be great to use as a base work light so to speak, the base rotate and the light bends 180.

  3. Awesome review as always man! Great choices in lighting. The one I want now is the Milwaukee rover rechargeable pocket clip light but it’s too expensive last I checked it was like 75 bucks and I don’t need it real bad at the moment, I have plenty of different lighting options in my tools but it’s awesome how all these companies design so many different lighting options. Salute ✌🏽looking forward to next tool review thanks!

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