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I am looking for a LED upgrade for my 18v work lights. I have found several online, but I would like to know if any one has a recommendation. I trust Sig Forum members reviews and recommendations more than the ones posted on the websites. Thank you in advance for your time.
 
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Is there a toolset you need this to match? Dewalt, Milwaukee......


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I have Ryobi, but I looks like a lot of the lights take the same bulb.
 
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Sorry, I miss read your post. I read it as 18 Volt LED light, missed the bulb part.

No idea for your light but I have used A few different brands of inexpensive LED bulbs in both Mag-lights and an older Surefire Light. Bought them on Amazon.


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No first hand knowledge, but listed on Amazon as LED for Ryobi 18V

As a point of reference, it’s nearly 50% of the cost of buying a new Ryobi One+ LED light. Link



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Resurrection this. I did by a new light, but I have not been happy with it. I am looking again for a LED bulb for my flash lights.
 
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I couldn't find a good 18v led bulb for my blue Ryobi light, and bought a smaller green led light (model p705) that works better than any of the replacement bulbs.

My issue was the 18v. I could find 12v but they didn't last. 24v didn't work well. The 18v had a strange throw pattern, just didn't work well with the reflector.




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Gibb thanks for the info. I did buy the 705 a little over a year ago, but just don't like the handle setup. I prefer my older blue lights.
 
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Looks like they are coming out with a led light with the old style handle...
https://www.ryobitools.com/pro...v-one-plus-led-light




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Gibb thanks again. I'll keep an eye out for these to hit the shelves. I hate to abandon my old lights, but as tatortodd said earlier bulbs are about 1/2 the price of a new light and the new Ryobi has the configuration that is closer to my older ones.
 
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