🔧 Light up Dad’s world with power, precision, and style!
The Coquimbo Fathers Day Tool Gift set includes two rechargeable LED work lights featuring 800 lumens brightness, 5 lighting modes, and a 360° magnetic base for hands-free use. Crafted with durable rubber and aluminum, these compact, foldable lights are USB-C rechargeable and perfect for mechanics, campers, and grill masters alike—making them the ultimate versatile gift for dads who demand performance and convenience.
Manufacturer | Coquimbo |
Part Number | LF-GZD-B01 |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 1.02 x 1.02 inches |
Item model number | GZD-001 |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 2 Pack |
Color | Black |
Style | Black |
Finish | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Shape | Shell |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Type of Bulb | Led |
Luminous Flux | 800 Lumen |
Special Features | Portable, Durable, Non Slip Grip, Rechargeable, 5 modes |
Included Components | 2 x led work light, 2 x usb cable, 1x user manual |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty for 90 days from date of purchase |
S**T
Wonderful work light or emergency light for many uses
It gives a bright light; the unit is lightweight, compact and well designed yet tall enough it can sit on a table and serve as a desk lamp to brightly illuminate paperwork without shining into your eyes, as well as the more typical work light for outside or automotive work. It has a built-in hook that lets it hang from the hood of your car to check the engine at night in case yours (as mine) does not have its own under-hood light. It's a great design, you get two of them for a very reasonable price and you'll readily find uses for both. It also has a charging LED light. The only "issue" which is probably intentional to keep it sealed, is that the rubber plug over the USB-C charging port is quite hard to remove. I couldn't do it with a finger or fingernail, had to gently dig it out with a pocket knife. That didn't damage it, the plug is tough and still seals well. That's a minor issue, it's a solid 5 * overall. Good product! Long-pressing the switch gives you a bright red or (with another short press) flashing emergency light for warning other vehicles if needed. It also has an LED at the end of the work light arm that can be used inside tight spaces (blocked with wires, or whatever) to let you see what's what in otherwise inaccessible or shadowed areas. Really well designed unit.
V**!
Easy to Use and Very Bright!
These (the 2 pack) provide quite a bit of light and will be good to have. I am keeping one in the car and the other one at home. I have not had a chance to determine how long they will hold a charge.
B**D
Bright light and pretty solid build quality
Great price point for what it's meant to be. The rotation mechanism feels very solid and tight as you rotate it. The light is very bright. The magnetic base is the one shortcoming. It has a magnet and it seems like it would hold to a rough surface pretty well, but it looks like the magnet was slightly thinner than the engineers designed and as a result it doesn't hold as tight to the surface as you'd like. If there's some vibration on a smooth surface you stick it too, it'll just walk/slide down the surface. I already have a solution in mind though. So, I'm keeping it given the light is bright, the battery seems ample, the charge port has a handy rubber dust cover, and otherwise the build seems pretty solid for something without a well known name brand badge on it.
V**.
Decent LED for working on cars
I mean, for $12 bux, what do you expect? lol these work just fine (no idea on longevity yet) for working under/over the car, and that's what i got them for. One stopped lighting up and would only power on with the charger connected. took it apart and discovered the positive wire came off the battery. soldered back on and put it back together, but didn't pay attention to the rest of the wires that go to the LED itself. another wire broke loose... soldered it back on (thankfully it was the most exposed one) and we're back in business. if this does happen to you (no power on), just make sure you don't twist the other wires when putting it back together. Overall, a nice little light.
K**S
Compact, multiple uses and good lighting
Worked so well I bought two more as gifts.Magnet is too weak for a solid connection but easy to add another magnet.Color is nice and it fits my hand well, has a clip to hang it and the lights are pretty bright.The dual brightness in both white and red are great, the single flashlight is a little dim for that use. The flashing red light along with magnetic base would work well for emergency car repair.
T**E
Shorter than expected battery life; Magnet weaker than expected, does not hold to many surfaces
UPDATED REVIEW: FINALLY FOUND THE RED LED SETTINGS...Overall a decent work light. Magnet on base of lamp not super strong as promised but does attach fine to heavy steel like car hood. However, when I attempted to stick the magnetic base to a friend's refrigerator, the lamp wobbled its way down to the floor and did not stay put. I bought it primarily for an away from home, on-the-road emergency repairs / car work light, so for now I'll be keeping mine. Here's what else you should know before deciding to purchase one:Battery does not have the life / capacity I expected from the description but it's possible you could hack it open to install a better 18650 cell.[Side note: a lot of cheap LED rechargeable headlamps and lights come with an 18650 cell (battery) that is cheaply built and half air. Somewhat like buying AA cells from the dollar store - they just don't have the capacity you'd hope for, but you get what you pay for. My father as a retired engineer has disassembled a number of cheaper headlamps imported from China and has found that the majority of them have lightweight 18650 cells that offer a fraction of the promised battery capacity and therefore battery life is reduced. Truthfully, these cheap 18650's are largely air / empty space inside. The lightweight feel of this light tells me it's probable this product is also graced with a half-empty / cheaply made 18650 that does not have the full capacity one would expect.]Back to the product features:I like the pop-up hook attached to the base, which is handy as a second method for hanging / securing the lamp under the car hood or hanging the light from a tree branch when camping, etcetera. It's pretty small gauge wire, but that helps keep the lamp small and lightweight. Because the lamp isn't heavy, you don't need a thick wire hook to hold it up when hanging.The dual pivot swivel functionality IS AWESOME. Just as promised. Extremely versatile directionally. This light can shine in any direction, making it far more versatile than any other battery powered light I've owned.RED LED SETTINGS VERY DIFFICULT TO FIND: Unfortunately, my pair of swivel work lights came with no user manual and it took me digging into several other similar product listings from other companies and finding someone else's review for this same product sold on a different page by a different company to realize you have to press and hold the power button for about FIVE SECONDS in order to get into red LED functionality mode. Press the button once in solid red mode to access flashing red mode. Press it once more to turn off.Standard button presses are simple: 1-2-3-4: (1= full brightness; 2= half brightness; 3= front facing small white LED; 4= off). There is no flashing white which I am thrilled about. By default, so many cheap Chinese made headlamps seem to have a dizzying white strobe light which would only serve to induce seizures.Two main beam settings (very bright / half brightness), and there is also a nominally useful, small front-facing white LED whose brightness makes it ineffective for most lighting tasks.I should note that even with the lighter than expected capacity battery, this light DOES stand up on non-magnetic horizontal surfaces (table, desk, etc.) without tipping over, even with the lamp fully extended horizontally. In other words, despite the lightweight build, the lamp base is heavy enough to hold the lamp upright without magnetism on a truly horizontal surface. So it works as a desk lamp, provided you don't need the light higher up above the desk than about six inches.Overall, I'm happy with it. I just wish the magnet was strong enough to hold to ANY ferromagnetic surface, like the side of a refrigerator. I went out and bought some rare earth magnets (molybdenum) with adhesive backing to experiment with and possibly upgrade the magnet strength of this lamp base.Final thoughts: I'd like to see a more accurate / honest description of the lamp's features, nothing overexaggerated (overpromise and under-deliver) like the battery life or weaksauce magnet, or actually deliver on these features as claimed in the product description and product video.Additionally, some manner of "here's how to get to the red LED settings" would be really helpful, since I did try holding the power button down but to no avail (I just didn't think I'd have to hold it for that long!)If the company is going to skip the in-box paper product manual (which is fine), at least put it in the product description: "here's how to access the red LED settings..."
J**E
Rechargeable LED lights
Awesome lights can't believe the price I got two of them last a while the battery does very bright magnetic and they can hang too very good lights for rechargeable LEDs
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