
Ratings & Reviews for Utilitech 1000 -Lumens Incandescent Plug-in Clamped Work Light
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What Customers Are Saying
Customers overwhelmingly praise this work light for its affordability, versatility, and reliable performance across home, workshop, and outdoor applications. Most highlight its effectiveness as a portable, clamp-mounted light delivering bright, targeted illumination with minimal setup, easily adjustable to rafters, shelves, or vices. Many repurpose it for heating—keeping pipes from freezing, warming pet houses, and protecting plants. Reviewers emphasize excellent value for the low price, with inexpensive replacement bulbs readily available. A few note the shade dents easily with minimal contact and the metal body is lightweight, though most accept this trade-off given the affordability and functional performance.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Heating
Would RecommendWe use this product to keep our pipes, well and rv heated during the winter months
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
It's a basic clamp lamp
It works as a clamp lamp. If that's what you need, it's fine.
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
Clamp - on light
Would Recommendgood light and works as it should. I can clamp it on most anything in a area where I am working, and it works great.
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
Great light reasonable price
Would RecommendDoes what it is supposed to do. Clips just about any where.
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
Works great
Would Recommendneeded a bright light I could hook over my work bench, works great.
Verified PurchaserSweepstakes
Works as intended, but a bit flimsy
Would RecommendPurchased this light to check for blemishes on a new drywall surface. It is inexpensive and very light weight which is a plus, however, the aluminum refractor is easily bent if dropped.
Sweepstakes
Drop light
Would RecommendGreat basic drop light for around the house applications.
Sweepstakes
Cheap work light
Would RecommendAdd a 100w LED bulb and you have a good inexpensive work light....I clamp these to a small T shaped 2x4 and you can move it anywhere. I have two of them I use for interior work lights....
Sweepstakes
Good buy.
Would RecommendPurchased this as a brooder light. The clamp and pivot are tight which enhances its use by staying in place. Works very well.
Verified Purchaser
Works great
Would RecommendBought 4 of these to "light up" my trees under a blanket so that they wouldn't freeze.
Verified Purchaser
Excellent light for less than $10
Would RecommendI bought 2 of these. One I bought and used as a work light and the second, my son uses as a desk lamp under his loft. The clamp is plenty strong enough to support it and yet won't damage the area where you clamp it.
Verified Purchaser
Holy smokes!
Would RecommendI just ran out and got this for my box turtle. It works GREAT! I spent like 3 dollars more in store than the website price but thats ok. I was worried as I read the reflector thing was cheap and easily dented but I dont find that to be the case with mine. Over all Im very pleased to have been able to get the lamp and bulbs for under 20$
Great light.
Would RecommendI needed to light up a dark corner of my shop and this did the trick perfectly. Highly recommend a bright LED in this.
Verified Purchaser
Great Product!
Would RecommendI purchased 3 work lights and 150 watt bulbs to Illuminate a 20x17 room to install wood flooring. I almost puchased a 7000 lumen LED light for $120 but these lights are great. Instead of 1 expensive light I placed 1 at each end of room and one in middle. No shadows and can see great! Cannot beat these work lights for the price!!!
Light worked for 2 weeks and now the switch does not work. This is my third one that died.
Simple Economical Work Light
Would RecommendWorks well as longas you have something to clamp it to.
Never Again
Would Not RecommendI picked this up this afternoon and cannot begin to express my unhappiness with it. My main gripe is the shade. If I barely apply any pressure to it, the cheap, and I do mean cheap, shade just bends, dimples, etc. and does not always return to shape. Even taking the shade off caused damage to it. As to the socket part, I tried a 75 watt blacklight bulb - bulb barely lit. I'll try another bulb in it later to see if it's the bulb or the socket itself. Either way, as far as I'm concerned, if ...