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Milwaukee M18 ROVER Dual Power Triple-Panel Flood & Area Light

Model number
2368-20

The Milwaukee 2368-20 M18 ROVER Dual Power Triple-Panel Flood & Area Light is a configurable high-output light for users who want wide coverage and directional control from one portable unit. It delivers up to 4,500 lumens and uses three independently adjustable panels so users can spread light across a room or focus it on a narrower work zone. Milwaukee lists a 6.75 lb assembled weight, making this bare-tool dual-power light a strong fit for contractors, work vans, and shop users who need more flexibility than a fixed-head flood light can provide.

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Model no.
2368-20
Brand
Milwaukee
Category
Lighting
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Product Type
Area Light
Voltage (V)
18
Battery Platform
M18
Max Lumens
4,500
Lumen Modes
4500 (all three panels)
Runtime Notes
Dual-power: operates on M18 battery or AC; three independent adjustable panels
Dual Power
Yes
Packout Compatible
No
Has Charger
No
Has Usb Charging
No
One Key Enabled
No
Weight (lbs)
6.75
Height (in.)
6.81
Length (in.)
9.62
Width (in.)
7.87
Warranty
5-year limited (tool)

§ What's Included

01 (1) M18 ROVER Dual Power Triple-Panel Flood & Area Light (2368-20)

§ Warranty

5-year limited (tool)

§ FAQ

How bright is the 2368-20?

It delivers up to 4,500 lumens with all three panels active.

Can it run on AC power?

Yes. It is a dual-power model that runs on M18 battery power or AC power.

What makes it different from a standard flood light?

Its three adjustable panels allow it to function as both a flood light and a broader area light.

What battery platform does it use?

It uses Milwaukee M18 batteries.

Does it include a battery or charger?

No. It is sold as a bare tool.

Where is this model most useful?

It is a good fit for jobsites, temporary work areas, garages, and service setups where adjustable wide-angle lighting is useful.