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Work lights and cordless LED site lights

Shop our best rechargeable work lights, available on the Nuron battery platform
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Why Buy Nuron

  • Power around 90 tools with a single battery

  • More work-per-charge

  • Built-in battery diagnostics

  • New and improved safety features

  • Last charged location*

Site lights for every job

Site lights for every job

We have a range of LED work lights that can help you work safer when you need to see on the jobsite. Whether you need light for a large area, a device that’s lightweight, or something that can do both, our battery work lights have got you covered. In addition, while all our LED lights are cordless, the SL 10-22 can also be connected to a mains power outlet to give you the ultimate convenience of having a battery or mains powered tower light.

How long do rechargeable work lights last?

If you’re working in areas without a power source and need a light to run off a single charge, the work lights on our Nuron platform can provide up to a day’s illumination. The low battery warning across our construction lights also offers peace of mind – so you’ll have enough time to change your existing batteries on our best rechargeable work lights. With our Nuron platform you’ll benefit from cordless LED work lights without compromise thanks to longer-lasting batteries and a range of services to keep you more productive, today and tomorrow.

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FAQs

While halogen lamps are being phased out, the financial and overall safety benefits of LED construction lights makes them a easy choice to consider.

What type of construction light is best for site use?

LED construction lights are the most popular choice. They’re bright, energy‑efficient, long‑lasting, and designed to withstand dust, vibration, and tough site conditions.

What are the benefits of LED construction lights?

Compared to older halogen lighting options, LED lights use less power and also last longer. In addition, they don’t pose a fire risk as they operate at a cooler temperature compared to halogen bulbs.

While halogen lamps are being phased out, the financial and overall safety benefits of LED construction lights makes them a easy choice to consider.

Not all construction lights are suitable for outdoor use. Always refer to the manufacturer instructions to check.

Are construction lights suitable for outdoor use?

Not all construction lights are suitable for outdoor use. Always refer to the manufacturer instructions to check.

While many construction lights are IP rated (Ingress Protection) always check that they are rated for the type of use you need. The IP rating of a device will tell you how well it will protect in conditions with dust or moisture, including a few splashes or light rain.

What types of construction lights are there?

There are several types of construction light that are utilised by trades for various active or passive tasks where lighting is concerned. These include:

  • Task lights – where a small light is directed to illuminate tight areas

  • General construction light – which can be mounted or positioned on a floor to illuminate an immediate area

  • Floodlights – these can illuminate large open areas either indoors or outdoors

  • Tripod lights / standing floor lamps - offer adjustable, portable task lighting for larger areas

  • Temporary lights – normally used for paths or access areas

OSHA‑compliant illumination levels Rental providers and lighting specialists often tailor solutions to site needs.

What are the best construction lights for a job site?

“Best” depends on site size and task, but high‑search solutions typically combine:

  • LED technology

  • High lumen output

  • Weather resistance

  • Adjustable mounting

OSHA‑compliant illumination levels Rental providers and lighting specialists often tailor solutions to site needs.

How bright should a construction light be? - no

For general site use, look for lights with high lumen output (often 10,000 lumens or more). Brighter lighting improves visibility, safety, and productivity—especially on large or low‑light sites.

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