Best work light for mechanics in 2022 – Roadshow [CNET]

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I have quite a few lights hanging in my garage, but no matter how bright they are, they never seem to shine exactly where I need them to. Whether I’m reaching down in an engine bay or hunched inside a fender liner, a little extra illumination can make a miserable car repair job… well, a little less miserable anyway.

There are plenty of options out there that address a lot of different needs. From a simple handheld work light to a magnetized light that adheres to a metallic surface, we’ve got something on this list for all types of mechanics will all types of light output needs. Here are my top picks for the best work light for mechanics. That hard-to-see engine compartment will never know what hit it!

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Comparison of best shop lights

Brand Name Price
Best portable shop light overall Braun 390 Lumen Magnetic Slim Bar Folding LED Work Light $30
Best reconfigurable shop light Braun 3-In-1 Quick Connect Light Kit $50
Best cheap/free portable shop light Harbor Freight Ultra Bright LED Portable Worklight $3
Best portable shop light for tight spaces Black Diamond Storm Headlamp $50
Best lifestyle portable shop light GoPro Zeus Mini $70
Best big and portable shop light Dewalt 3-In-1 Quick Connect Light Kit $97
Best big and portable shop light runner-up Ryobi 18-volt One+ Hybrid LED Color Range Work Light $69
Best portable shop light system Eastwood Modular Light Module $35
Best portable shop light for your workbench Ryobi 18-Volt One+ Cordless LED Workbench Light $55

Some notes on the best work light for mechanics

  • Battery life matters: Almost all of my picks for the best work light for mechanics are rechargeable, and while I much prefer something with an integrated battery that’s easy to juice up again, something with swappable batteries may be better if you have a long, tough job ahead. However, units with integrated batteries tend to do better at maintaining bright illumination and light intensity all the way until their battery is completely dead.
  • Connections matter, too: Being able to recharge is nice, but having to keep track of proprietary chargers is no fun. The options from DeWalt and Ryobi may be no problem if you’ve already bought into their battery ecosystems, but the Eastwood lights all relied on proprietary plugs usable only for them. Lights that charge over an USB power cord are much more convenient, but only the GoPro Zeus relied on the current USB-C standard!
  • Think mobility and mounting: A big part of getting the most out of these portable work lights is making sure they are where you need them. If you’re moving around a lot, like for a full brake job, then the Black Diamond headlamp may be best. If you’re instead doing a lot of work on a wide area, something like the DeWalt floor lamp puts out a lot of light from a single location.
  • Flexibility is key: The Harbor Freight lighting options are so inexpensive it can make sense to dedicate them to be used only for specific tasks. But options like the Black Diamond headlamp or GoPro Zeus are easily repurposed for all sorts of jobs. This means you’ll get a lot more use out of them — but also might mean they aren’t readily at hand next time you’re out in the garage. It’s no fun rummaging through the house when you just want to get those brake pads out.

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