Makita LED Mains or battery powered worklight. Around £90+ elsewhere.
2-mode operation: delivers 750 lumens on High mode or 450 lumens on Low mode
Up to 8.5 hours of continuous illumination with a 5.0Ah 18V LXT battery on High mode
Up to 17 hours of continuous illumination with a 5.0Ah 18V LXT battery on Low mode
Extreme Protection Technology (XPTTM) is engineered for improved dust and water resistance for operation in harsh conditions
L.E.D. lights effectively illuminate work area without the high heat of halogens
The new Makita DML805 LED work-light will run on 240v mains power or 14.4v and18v Lithium-ion batteries from the Makita range. The twenty 0.5watt LED’s provide a bright and even light and there is a full beam and low level setting on the simple push button control. The light unit is mounted in a rugged moulded carry cradle with flat base and top handle that can serve as a hanging bar. A simple rotating knob releases the angle setting which can spin through 360°. Ideal for site operations this work-light features Makita Extreme Protection Technology, XPT, against water and dust ingress. It has three tripod mounting options as standard. Using a 4.0Ah 18v Makita Li-ion battery the DML805 LED work-light has a continuous run time in high setting of a useful6.5 hours.
Latest comments (40)
lchatwin
27 Apr 16#40
Received email this morning confirming cancellation of order due to incorrect pricing :-(
WaftyCranker
27 Apr 16#39
Can any of you mods tell me why my previous reply to this post has been deleted and yet this post is allowed to remain ?
MrJed
27 Apr 16#38
Cancelled :disappointed:
gguerreiro
27 Apr 16#37
also got the cancellation email...
freddie_swallow
27 Apr 16#36
Yup same cancellation
damadgeruk
27 Apr 16#35
Just received cancellation email. Was worth a try.
howdiefellas
27 Apr 16#34
Doesn't state what watt bulb this is . I recently received a 10 watt flood light in a frame (this is effectively what it is). It's adequate for small focused jobs. But won't be any good for plastering work, I'd rather have got a 20 watt LED flood light.
VTI_EG_DAN
27 Apr 16#33
Been removed already
supergran
26 Apr 161#29
By the time this arrives we'll be out of the eu so will have to pay import duty. :smirk:
kaisno to supergran
26 Apr 161#30
In fact you may be right
229mel to supergran
27 Apr 16#32
lol at the people who thinks getting out of the EU is a good thing.. the european imigrants aren't the ones you should really be worried about,they do all the **** works no1 wants to do, on the other hand the ones from commonwealth countries mess up everything and turn the cities arround!
Uk shooting itself again in foot
UZOR
26 Apr 16#31
awesome spot. metabo equivalent has been 90plus quid forever. didn't know Makita did one. ordered 3.Thanks!
fryitup
26 Apr 16#28
Tell a lie... corded too :smiley:
MrJed
26 Apr 16#8
Note: Very likey to have a euro plug... not sure if it can be removed for wireless action?
fryitup to MrJed
26 Apr 16#27
Its for use with Makita Li-ion batteries.
Its body only so no batteries, charger (or plug) included...
229mel
26 Apr 16#26
2-5months shipping! but anyway these sell on ebay for £100 new in auctions, buy 50 of them and make a nice profit!
shame i'm not in uk at the moment :disappointed:
donslibi
26 Apr 16#25
I like the fact that it's corded too. Was about to get it (for no particular reason!) but noticed its 750 lumens, which is roughly the output of a 60 watt bulb.
What's the worst that can happen, I'm soo tempted ;D
kneale81
26 Apr 161#22
Didn't see the 2-5 months for delivery part, although I think Amazon usually exaggerate their delays. Battery probably isn't good enough for a festival.
Hitman786
26 Apr 16#20
Anyone translate what it says on the main page - small hint, it's in red... This seller does not deliver the articles you choose to the United Kingdom - mainland
freddie_swallow to Hitman786
26 Apr 16#21
Pretty sure thats the seller who is selling it for 120 euro not Amazon who is selling it for 26 euro
Wadadli_Cooler
26 Apr 16#19
Says €7.31 delivery charge. Makes it about £26 total. Might get one. Still good value.
So takes mains directly into the body of the torch? looks handy for owners of LXT batteries such as myself. :smile:
topss
26 Apr 161#16
Hi SZ, no battery comes with it, but will run off mains without one. It is compatible with a range of Makita batteries, that some people may already have.
mtllbz
26 Apr 16#15
Should i pay in euro with credit card?
mtllbz
26 Apr 16#12
Body only?
spannerzone to mtllbz
26 Apr 16#14
I think it unlikely it comes with a battery but hopefully a mains charger
little_landy
26 Apr 16#13
Anyone any deals on the makita radio ?
crazymonkey
26 Apr 16#11
bought two cheers OP
MrJed
26 Apr 16#10
I doubt you woudl get this in time and I'm not sure as I don't have it. I do have the one below and would suggest it would be perfect for a tent if you already have the batteries and charger... That said, the charging of it a glasto would be the real issue...
Opening post
2-mode operation: delivers 750 lumens on High mode or 450 lumens on Low mode
Up to 8.5 hours of continuous illumination with a 5.0Ah 18V LXT battery on High mode
Up to 17 hours of continuous illumination with a 5.0Ah 18V LXT battery on Low mode
Extreme Protection Technology (XPTTM) is engineered for improved dust and water resistance for operation in harsh conditions
L.E.D. lights effectively illuminate work area without the high heat of halogens
The new Makita DML805 LED work-light will run on 240v mains power or 14.4v and18v Lithium-ion batteries from the Makita range. The twenty 0.5watt LED’s provide a bright and even light and there is a full beam and low level setting on the simple push button control. The light unit is mounted in a rugged moulded carry cradle with flat base and top handle that can serve as a hanging bar. A simple rotating knob releases the angle setting which can spin through 360°. Ideal for site operations this work-light features Makita Extreme Protection Technology, XPT, against water and dust ingress. It has three tripod mounting options as standard. Using a 4.0Ah 18v Makita Li-ion battery the DML805 LED work-light has a continuous run time in high setting of a useful6.5 hours.
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Uk shooting itself again in foot
Its body only so no batteries, charger (or plug) included...
shame i'm not in uk at the moment :disappointed:
http://blog.nularis.com/2011/05/how-bright-is-light-bulb-lumens-vs.html
http://www.makitatools.com/en-us/Modules/Tools/ToolDetails.aspx?Name=dml805
https://www.amazon.co.uk/MAKITA-BML184-Lithium-Ion-Fluorescent-Light/dp/B0045WUCJ8/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1461690833&sr=1-1&keywords=makita+light
I also use the same batteries on the BTP129 impact driver...