Headlamps

Keep both hands free when the lights go out.

Headlamps are the light you wear when you need to fix, carry, climb, cook, or check something without holding a flashlight. They belong in tool bags, vehicles, campsites, and emergency bins.

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How To Choose

How to choose a headlamp

A good headlamp should disappear while you work: comfortable, simple, and bright enough for the task in front of you.

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Use spot and flood together

A focused spot helps you see farther. A wide flood keeps your hands and workspace visible.

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Keep night vision in mind

Red or lower-output modes help when you need light without blasting everyone nearby.

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Store it ready

A headlamp in a drawer is only useful if it has power. Top it off with the rest of your emergency gear.

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Put one where repairs happen

Breaker boxes, tool bags, gloveboxes, and camping kits are natural homes for hands-free light.

Common Questions

Good to know.

Any time you need both hands: checking a breaker, changing a tire, setting up camp, carrying supplies, or working in a dark garage.
Yes. A flashlight is still important, but a headlamp makes practical tasks much easier when the power is out.
Look for a mix of spot and flood. Spot gives reach, flood gives workspace light, and together they cover more real situations.
Keep one near your tools, one in a vehicle, or one in the emergency bin. The best location is wherever you are most likely to need both hands.
Build Your Readiness

Make the kit hands-free

A flashlight helps you search. A lantern lights the room. A headlamp lets you actually do the work.

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