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New Milwaukee M18 Rover Magnetic Flood Light

Jul 11, 2017 Benjamen 12 Comments

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Milwaukee M18 Rover Magnetic Flood Light

Milwaukee introduced their new M18 Rover magnetic flood light at NPS17. It builds on the strengths of their M12 Rover compact light, featuring a folding and rotating light panel, a larger clamp, and more powerful magnets.

With its 1500 lumen folding and rotating light panel, you can position the light exactly where you need it after you stick or clamp the light in place. This is a huge improvement over the M12 Rover, where you can only aim the light in the needed direction by adjusting where it’s clamped or mounted.

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Here are the relevant specs for the M18 Rover magnetic flood light:

  • 1500 lumens
  • Folding, rotating head
  • 2″ spring-action clamp
  • Magnets can hold 25 lbs of weight
  • IP54 rated (dust and water spray)
  • Rated for 9 foot drop
  • TrueView LED technology

Milwaukee M18 Rover Magnetic Flood Light Magnets Supporting Cinder Block

They demonstrated the holding power of the M18 Rover’s magnets by hanging a cinder block off the light while it was attached to a metal surface vertically. While you probably aren’t going to store your cinder block this way, it drives the point home that when you stick the light to a ferromagnetic surface, it’s going to stay there.

If you don’t make use of the magnets, the 2″ spring-loaded clamp can be used to grip a wide variety of materials.

The light has 3 output settings: high, medium, and low. Here’s how the runtime breaks down for each of the settings when it’s paired with a 5.0Ah M18 batttery:

  • 4.5 hours on high
  • 10 hours on medium
  • 20 hours on low

Milwaukee said the light will be available in Q4. They haven’t announced the price yet.

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ETA: Oct 2017
Price: TBA

First Thoughts

I’m really excited about this light. My favorite general purpose work light has been the Ryobi One+ Dual Power worklight. Even without magnets, its rotating base that doubles as a stud and joist clip allows me to aim light where I need it most of the time. The only issue I have with the light is that it has a slight green/blue tint.

Last year I was hoping the M12 Rover would be just as useful. While it is a nice little light that lasts a long time, I sometimes have issues trying to shine light where I need it. Since the angle of the light is fixed, the only way to adjust the aiming is to reposition the light with its clamp or magnets.

Bottom of the Rover M12 Compact Flood Light

With its new rotating and folding light panel and better color lighting (TrueView), the Milwaukee M18 Rover magnetic flood light will hopefully solve the issues I have with the M12 Rover and the Ryobi One+ worklights.

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More Photos and Usage Ideas

Milwaukee M18 Rover LED Light Clamped to Bar

One demo had it attached to steel scaffolding.

Milwaukee M18 Rover LED Light Clamped to Bar and with Tool Tether Attached

The handle is a convenient attachment point for a tool tether, if using it at height.

Milwaukee M18 Rover LED Light Clamped to Steel Stud and Aimed Where Needed

You can still achieve complex positioning with the clamp or magnets.

Milwaukee M18 Rover LED Light with M12 Rover

M12 Rover LED vs. M18 Rover LED.

Milwaukee M18 Rover LED Light Magnetically Mounted Next to M12 Rover LED Light

The M18 version is larger, but still reasonably compact and portable. Side by side, its greater magnetic mounting strength is definitely noticeable. Neither worklight slides down under their own weight.

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Milwaukee M12 Rover LED Flood Light 2367-20 with XC BatteryNew Milwaukee M12 Rover LED Flood Light – “Grip it, Stick it, Pivot”

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About Benjamen

Benjamen Johnson grew up watching his dad work as a contractor and woodworker. He became an electrical engineer and took an interest in woodworking. Check out Ben's projects at Electronsmith's 3D Prints or Instagram.

12 Comments

  1. Dax

    Jul 11, 2017

    Do they mention any measurement of Candela?

    Reply
  2. Joe

    Jul 11, 2017

    Milwaukee has the best lights to choose from….I’m a Dewalt guy and I wish I had that many choices

    Reply
  3. Ryan

    Jul 11, 2017

    I really wish it had a USB port like the Bluetooth speaker. Paired with a 9.0 battery it would make a great light for a 3 or 4 day camping trip.

    Reply
    • William

      Jul 11, 2017

      Agreed, with a USB port this would be perfect for camping, emergencies, car kit.

      Reply
    • Jeremy Brown

      Jul 12, 2017

      M18 lantern is great for this, directional or omni by rotating the housing makes it very useful and the usb charging doesn’t hurt

      Reply
  4. Charles

    Jul 11, 2017

    M12 or m18 which will be the better light for the money?

    Reply
  5. Michael Quinlan

    Jul 13, 2017

    Fifteen years ago I started my collection of DeWalt tools, and kept adding to it over the course of about 10 years, but never really replaced anything other than batteries. Now it seems that power tools and such have joined consumer electronics in having (too) frequent update cycles, compelling users to buy newer/better tools to replace existing tools that are still perfectly functional.

    I’ll probably end up buying one of these the first time it’s available with a free battery. After all, I do have *some* self control.

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  6. Power Kid

    Jul 14, 2017

    One thing missing from this write up (Or maybe I just missed it) was power of 1 year old M12 Rover. Looks like 1000 Lumen vs. 1500 as stated above in this new M12.

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    • Benjamen

      Jul 15, 2017

      That’s a good point. Here are the complete runtime/lumen specs for the M12 Rover with a 4.0A:

      Low — 200 Lumens (15 hours)
      Medium — 400 Lumens (7.5 hours)
      High — 1000 Lumens (3.5 hours)

      It takes about about 14W*h of energy to get 1000 Lumens so 0.014W*h/Lumen

      We don’t know the Lumen breakdown yet of the modes for the M18 Magnetic Rover yet, just that it runs 1500 Lumens on high for 4.5 hours.

      So it’s 20W*h of energy to get the 1500 Lumens, so 0.0134W*h/Lumen.

      They are pretty close to the same efficiency.

      Reply
  7. Ryan Jacob

    Sep 13, 2017

    I’m really torn about waiting for this new M18 or purchasing the m12. Right now they have a deal going where if you buy two qualifying m12 tools you get a free charger and 2 batteries. I could get 2 M12 Rover lights and a free charger and batteries to go along with it.

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    • Stuart

      Sep 14, 2017

      Tough choice. Which worklight better suits your needs? If you don’t need what the M18 offers beyond what the M12 offers, that makes your decision easier. And if you change your mind, you can always buy the M18 later on, perhaps when a good promo comes around.

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  8. Jay

    Aug 7, 2018

    I Really love this light however I find it could use a better handle to get a blue collar hand inside. Also the head on mine has come loose. Battery is a bit hard to extract as well. Dispite all this I still go for it every time.

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