Milwaukee 2361-20 – M18™ ROVER™ LED Flood Light with TRUEVIEW™ Output
The Milwaukee 2361-20 is a cordless LED flood light that delivers 1,500 lumens of TRUEVIEW™ high-definition output for jobsite lighting. Powered by the M18™ battery platform, it is engineered for use in construction, maintenance, and industrial environments requiring portable, impact-resistant illumination.
This flood light features a high-impact polycarbonate lens, integrated roll cage for protection and stability, and two light output modes to balance brightness and runtime. The unit provides up to 8 hours of operation using an M18™ REDLITHIUM™ XC5.0 battery (sold separately), and is designed to be positioned on flat surfaces, hung via keyholes, or mounted with an integrated handle hook.
Key Features
TRUEVIEW™ LED Output: 1,500 lumens of neutral white light for accurate color rendering and reduced eye strain.
Dual Light Modes: High mode (1,500 lumens) and low mode (650 lumens) for adjustable output based on task.
Runtime: Up to 8 hours on low with an M18™ REDLITHIUM™ XC5.0 battery.
Impact-Resistant Lens: Replaceable polycarbonate lens protects against jobsite damage.
Protective Roll Cage: Surrounds the housing to prevent damage during transport and use.
Mounting Options: Includes keyholes, hanging hook, and flat-base design for positioning flexibility.
Power Source: M18™ REDLITHIUM™ battery system (battery not included)
Runtime: Up to 8 hours (Low Mode, XC5.0 battery)
Dimensions: 8.75" L x 6.25" W x 6.25" H
Housing: Impact-resistant with integrated roll cage
Warranty: 5-Year Limited Tool Warranty
Application Notes
This unit is suitable for temporary lighting during service work, construction layout, inspections, or low-light installations. Always position the light to prevent glare in occupied spaces, and ensure secure placement when elevated or suspended. Clean lens surface regularly to maintain output clarity.
Common Jobsite Uses
Electrical and Low-Voltage: Lighting for conduit runs, junction box terminations, and panel labeling
HVAC and Mechanical: Equipment servicing in low-visibility mechanical rooms or basements
Construction and Framing: Area illumination for layout, drilling, or interior work during limited daylight