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Rigid Hybrid Folding Panel Light $98.88 (33% off)

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[OP]
Newbie
Oct 19, 2018
46 posts
65 upvotes
Simcoe Area

[Home Depot] Rigid Hybrid Folding Panel Light $98.88 (33% off)

Price dropped on the 18v Hybrid Folding Panel Light.
Has the option to be plugged into a regular outlet or use Rigid's batteries.
12 replies
Jr. Member
Apr 1, 2011
117 posts
193 upvotes
Ottawa
Bought this light over a year ago and love it. Versatile and well-made. Although original price is expensive, I would definitely buy at this price
Newbie
Feb 19, 2019
14 posts
10 upvotes
I got this light as a free bonus when I bought a 5-piece Ridgid set. It's amazing! Works on battery or you can plug it in. Adjustable brightness.
Newbie
Feb 7, 2012
32 posts
352 upvotes
Kelowna, BC
I have this light. It eats through the 2ah batteries but not enough that you can use it. You can charge one battery while the other one is in use or use a power cord.

Price is worth 100.00 if you have the rigid system already.
Deal Guru
Jan 25, 2007
12223 posts
7410 upvotes
Paris
+1 for this light too. Got it to light an enclosed trailer I used. Now does all kinds of lighting tasks. Fantastic for sharp angle lighting for painting or finishing wood.
[OP]
Newbie
Oct 19, 2018
46 posts
65 upvotes
Simcoe Area
Tayver wrote: I have this light. It eats through the 2ah batteries but not enough that you can use it. You can charge one battery while the other one is in use or use a power cord.

Price is worth 100.00 if you have the rigid system already.
I was using mine with a 4ah battery and it lasted for a few hours. Ended up mostly plugging it in though for extended use as it certainly drains batteries much quicker than I expected it would.
Deal Addict
Sep 2, 2009
2566 posts
2558 upvotes
Ottawa
Great light.

Worth noting that it was previously $137 with a free charger and 2Ah. Obviously no time machine.
Deal Fanatic
Jan 21, 2018
8072 posts
8827 upvotes
Vancouver
I got this 2 years ago for $25 (yes, it was a brief super-promo from HD). It works fine, but honestly I've found very little use for it. At the same time and for the same $25 price I also bought the Ridgid compact floodlight (https://www.homedepot.ca/product/ridgid ... 1001011507 - also currently $98), and it has proven far more useful due to the compact size (it detaches from the base).
Deal Addict
Nov 3, 2006
3397 posts
726 upvotes
Winnipeg
Scote64 wrote: I got this 2 years ago for $25 (yes, it was a brief super-promo from HD). It works fine, but honestly I've found very little use for it. At the same time and for the same $25 price I also bought the Ridgid compact floodlight (https://www.homedepot.ca/product/ridgid ... 1001011507 - also currently $98), and it has proven far more useful due to the compact size (it detaches from the base).
I got it for $25 too... although it wasn't that brief... it was about a month at that price... albeit it was mostly OOS in most stores... however, I bought two at full price online ($129), then went to a store that was OOS but has the price at $24.95 and got a price adjustment...

Used mine for photography lighting...
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Deal Addict
Apr 4, 2007
4136 posts
1644 upvotes
Montreal
I was looking at these, but could never get the great deal. Instead went with the rechargeable ones from Costco (instore for about $45, not sure if they are on costco.ca). Very happy with them, and I realized it is actually better since they do not tie up any of my Ridgid batteries (I only have two) which may be needed at the same time I'm using the lights.

Edit: found them online and on sale!: https://www.costco.ca/feit-led-work-lig ... 46824.html

They are 2000 lumens each (total 4000) vs. 2500 for the Ridgid.
Sr. Member
Jun 12, 2018
860 posts
1262 upvotes
Ontario
elfion wrote: I wish... do they ever go on sale? I had to pay a full price for my original larger light. I would definitely buy 2 Ryobi if they were sold for 75.
I got the workbench ryobi light for around $40 years ago. Also an awesome light. It mostly gets its use being dragged under cars when working on them. I think it was just a sale but could have been during a battery promo. This new panel light may take sometime before a good sale - who knows

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