Encourage growth in herbs, flowers, and other indoor plants; also known as grow lights
Mount to the top of towers to warn low-flying aircraft
Project a dot, line, or crosshair line as a reference point to position equipment
Alert people with both light and sound
Transfer power to a built-in battery during partial and complete outages
Mount to barricades so they're easier to see in low-light conditions
Household, button/coin cell, large-cell, and cordless tool batteries
Block out stray and unwanted light
Lure and trap insects such as yellow jackets, flies, and crawling bugs
Mount to ceilings or walls to light up large spaces
Mount in finished or unfinished ceilings to hold recessed can lights
Kill bacteria, viruses, and other microbes on surfaces that liquid cleaners could damage
Brighten dark loading docks and trailers while you're loading and unloading
Light up your doorway while diverting rain and snow away from it
Include diodes, rectifiers, and transistors to convert current or amplify electronic signals
Extend emergency lighting into stairwells, exits, and other remote areas
Illuminate the path toward exits during power outages
Convert fluorescent lights into emergency backup lights
Brighten enclosures and small spaces such as closets and drawers
Shine light into hard-to-reach spaces by attaching to your flashlight
Convert incandescent, halogen, krypton, and xenon Maglites to LED for more light and battery life
Turn your flashlight into an illuminated magnifying glass
Attach flashlights to hard hats and other surfaces to keep your hands free for work
Measure the gloss of paint, coatings, and surfaces to ensure each product is as shiny as the last
Call attention to hazards and changes in status with flashing, strobe, and other lights
Reach around corners and obstructions to inspect hard-to-see areas
Connect lamp components and conceal wires when building or repairing lamps
Fasten lamp pipe to a socket or base to build and repair lamps
A directed beam of light illuminates paths, signs, flags, and landscape elements
Provide 360° of lighting or use as a traditional flashlight with a directed beam
Replace the ballast for fluorescent, metal halide, or high-pressure sodium bulbs
Illuminate your drafting work and view transparencies, slides, and X-rays
Install and remove light bulbs, even if bulbs are broken or in tight spaces
Replace handles on portable lights that use screw-in bulbs
Secure fluorescent, LED, and miniature light bulbs in place
Standard household, miniature, compact, tubular, ultraviolet, and blacklight bulbs
Reduce glare from light bulbs and protect them from damage
Concentrate and direct light from the bulb on a circuit board to a display
Upgrade to energy-efficient LED lights without completely replacing old fixtures
Convert light fixtures to accept different bulbs
Install or replace sockets in fixtures for standard household, tubular, compact, or miniature bulbs
Turn lights on and off or dim them in unison from a secure Bluetooth network
Automatically turn lights on and off when you enter and exit rooms
Combine a switch and receptacle into a single outlet box for a small footprint
Light up small and hard-to-reach areas such as the inside of models, prototypes, and circuit boards
Shine light on machinery or into sights to view interior work processes
Illuminate an object so your machine vision camera can capture detailed images for inspection
Pick up screws, nuts, and other small magnetic objects
Shine a light on samples for a better view
Illuminate subjects for photoshoots and employee headshots
Shine the laser or extend the tip to direct attention during presentations
A suction cup holds lights with a magnet to glass, aluminum, and other nonmagnetic surfaces
Bring lighting to poorly lit or completely dark areas
Mount and position tools and other small equipment
Pull a chain to send a signal, such as for turning on and off lights and fans
Light up to alert oncoming traffic to road hazards and stalled vehicles at night
Light up certain areas, such as entryways, to draw attention to them
Shine a bright flashing light at moving belts and pulleys to measure speed and detect wear
Concealed, strip, and workbench lighting for T-slotted framing
Measure the speed of rotating parts on machines such as shafts, gears, and belts
Bend around corners or squeeze into tight spaces where bulky fixtures won't fit
Rapidly dry light-activated adhesives, coatings, and ink, or strengthen 3D-printed parts
Cure adhesives and sealants, inspect parts for quality, or detect leaks
Shine on equipment to detect traces left behind by leaks, rodents, and other contaminants
Illuminate your way, mark your vehicle's clearance, or send signals to people and drivers
Brighten your face during video calls
Guard against scratches and weld spatter better than face shields
Mount above your workspace to brighten your work and add light where ceiling lights can't reach
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