Customer Reviews:
Just what I was looking for! Craftsman 14.4 Flashlight Bulb November 10, 2008 I bought these bulbs to replace the one that burnt out in my Craftsman 14.4 volt rechargeable flashlight. I've been looking everywhere for this type of bulb. The guy at the Sears store sold me a bulb that looks like this one, but it shined a really wide beam. The beam from this bulb is much more defined and narrow. It shines very nice over long distances. Don't get me wrong this isn't a spot light bulb, but the beam does travel nicely.
Fine replacement bulb - 14.4 volts January 19, 2008 I had broken the two bulbs that came with my Craftsman rechargeable 14.4 V lamp. These bulbs seem to throw an even brighter, whiter light. They seem a good choice.
Works great, easy to buy October 2, 2007 For the fool who suggested a LED flashlight instead... Yeah that works well on construction sites, really lights things up. Sheesh.
These work fine, easy to buy them here, but you are buying them because you have to not because you want to - you already have the flashlight - so who cares? They only seem to break when the light is dropped, and not even then most of the time.
If you didn't know, there is a place for a spare bulb inside the head of the flashlight, so a 2 pack is the perfect size.
Hard to find 14.4V bulbs at store June 9, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
but easy on line! Excellent DeWalt product and A+ service too!
Avoid this ripoff - Buy an LED flashlight instead April 4, 2005 3 out of 11 found this review helpful
Many of you must have noticed that various manufacturers of power tools are "giving away" flashlights with cordless drills, etc. Well, this is how they make money, by charging $4-5 for ONE flashlight bulb! What a ripoff. In my experience, these light bulbs are cheaply manufactured and blows out in matter of weeks, not years.
I recommend that you search for "4-LED Flashlight" on Amazon.com and, for a bit more money, buy one of these LED models for which you NEVER have to replace the bulbs.
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