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FlexiLight™ Industrial Flexible Light

Stop holding the flashlight in your teeth. The bendable LED shaft wraps around strut towers, pipes, and panel housings - then stays exactly where you put it. Magnetic base clamps to any chassis or hood. Pro-grade flex light without the tool-truck markup.

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Full-shaft LEDs light the whole work zone - not a single spot
Magnetic base + bendable shaft = true hands-free positioning
USB-C rechargeable - lasts a full working shift
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Mike R. - Auto Tech
Mike R. - Auto Tech

Wrapped it around the strut tower on a F-150, lit up the whole engine bay. No more flashlight in my teeth. The Snap-On guy can keep his $200 light.

Dave K. - Plumber, 22 yrs
Dave K. - Plumber, 22 yrs

Bends around the trap, hooks over the cabinet edge, lights the whole under-sink area. Company-issued flashlight is staying in the truck.

Jason P. - HVAC
Jason P. - HVAC

Was skeptical at $40 after getting burned by Amazon junk. This thing is built. Magnet holds solid on the air handler, battery still going strong after two service calls.

Tom B. - Garage DIY
Tom B. - Garage DIY

Working on a project Camaro in my home garage. This is the same thing my buddy paid $180 for from his tool guy. Forty bucks. Done.

The FlexiLight™ Industrial Flexible Light from Venator Commerce is a pro-grade work light built for tradesmen who refuse to pay tool-truck prices. The bendable shaft is studded with LEDs along its entire length - bend it into any shape, wrap it around obstacles, and it holds that position. The handle houses a USB-C rechargeable battery and a multi-mode brightness switch (Low / Med / High / SOS), plus a magnetic base that clamps to any ferrous surface.

Designed for auto mechanics, plumbers, HVAC techs, electricians, and serious DIY garage builders. Works in engine bays, under sinks, inside breaker panels, in crawl spaces - anywhere you've been holding a flashlight in your teeth.

1. Press the button on the handle to power on and cycle brightness modes (Low / Med / High / SOS).

2. Bend the shaft into the shape you need - wrap it around a strut tower, drape it over a fender, hook it over a cabinet edge, or snake it under the dash.

3. Clamp the magnetic base to any ferrous surface (hood underside, chassis rail, water heater, panel) - or let the bent shaft itself hold the light in position.

4. Work hands-free. Recharge via USB-C when the shift ends.

• 1× FlexiLight™ Industrial Flexible Light

• 1× USB-C charging cable

• 1× Quick-start guide

• Lifetime warranty card

Free US shipping on all orders. Ships within 2 business days of order placement.

90-day risk-free returns - if FlexiLight™ isn't the work light you've been waiting for, send it back for a full refund. No questions asked.

Lifetime warranty covers manufacturer defects for the lifetime of the product. Backed by Venator Commerce.

What Customers Say

Real reviews from verified buyers
Carlos M. - Mobile Mechanic
I work out of my van. This coils flat in the toolbox, bends around anything in the engine bay, lasts two full days before I need to charge it. Best 40 bucks I've spent on a tool this year.best 40 bucks I've spent on a tool this year
Ryan S. - Shop Tech
Tested it head-to-head against the tool-truck light my buddy has. Ours is brighter on high, holds the magnet better, and didn't cost me a week's rent. Doing tie rods at 11pm with .both hands free is a game changer
Anthony G. - Fleet Tech
Dropped it twice off the chassis already, still works. Snap-On replacement would've been $200. This is $40 and I don't cry when it falls.
Brian H. - Steamfitter
Wraps around overhead pipe, lights the joint I'm sweating, hands stay on the torch. Company-issued light is officially retired.
Marcus T. - Electrician
Slips inside breaker panels and lights every terminal. Headlamp always shined on whatever I was looking AT, never at what was behind it. This solves that.this solves that
Kevin L. - HVAC
Crawl space work used to mean a flashlight in my mouth and ductwork in my face. Now I wrap this around a joist and actually see what I'm doing.
Greg F. - Project Car Builder
Restoring a '69 Chevelle in my garage. This lights the whole engine bay from above while I'm in there with both hands. Wife thought I bought another expensive tool - laughed when I told her it was $40.
Steve W. - Weekend Wrench
Bought it for brake jobs in the driveway. Magnet sticks to the strut, light wraps over the wheel well, can actually see the caliper bolts. Should've had this five years ago.
Mechanic using flexible work light wrapped around engine components in dark garage
For Mechanics, Plumbers, HVAC & Electricians

Stop Holding The Flashlight In Your Teeth.

The flex shaft wraps around the strut tower. The magnet clamps to the hood. Both hands stay on the wrench. Pro-grade build at a working-tradesman price - no tool-truck markup.

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1,200 Lumens Flood
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Every Shift. Every Job. Every Trade.

You Know These 3 Scenes Better Than Your Wife's Birthday.

Every tradesman has lived the same three scenes a thousand times. The flashlight in the teeth. The light that rolls off the fender. The buddy who moves the beam every time you ask him to hold still. This is the job - until it isn't.

01 Mechanic holding flashlight in teeth while working on engine
The Teeth-Flashlight Trick

You've been doing this for 15 years.

Both hands buried in the bay, wrench on a 14mm bolt you can't quite reach, head tilted at the exact angle that keeps the beam on the bolt. Your jaw aches by 11am. There's another way.

"I need both hands free. That's the whole job. Every flashlight I own gets in my way." - Verified, r/mechanics
02 Flashlight rolling off the fender of a car onto the garage floor
The Rolling-Off-The-Fender

Prop it on the tire. Watch it roll off. Again.

Set the flashlight on the tire. Bend to grab the socket. Hear it hit the concrete. Fourth time today. Now the lens is cracked and the bolt is still loose.

"The flashlight rolls off the fender every time. I drop my lights constantly." - Verified, r/Tools
03 Plumber under a sink with a weak company-issued flashlight
"Hold This Right Here"

Your kid moves it. Your buddy moves it. It's never on the bolt.

Under the sink, in the breaker panel, behind the washer. There's nothing to lean a flashlight against. Your headlamp lights where you're looking - not where you need to see. The company-issued flashlight is as good as a white crayon.

"The company-issued flashlight is as good as a white crayon. I work in same environments if not worse than plumbers." - Verified, r/flashlight (Steamfitter)
How It Solves It

Bend It. Stick It. Get Both Hands Back.

Three pieces of engineering, working together. Flexible spring shaft. Rubberized magnetic base. Full-length LEDs along the entire 44 inches. That's it. That's why the tool-truck guys charge $200 for the same setup.

In The Engine Bay FlexiLight flexible work light wrapped around strut tower in dark engine bay illuminating mechanic working hands-free
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Bend it around anything. It holds.

The internal spring-flex shaft wraps around strut towers, fender lips, pipes, conduit, cabinet edges - and stays exactly where you bent it. No clamps. No straps. No buddy.

44" SPRING-FLEX SHAFT
02

Or clamp it. The magnet won't quit.

Rare-earth neodymium base clamps to the underside of the hood, the chassis rail, a water heater, a breaker panel. Rubberized - won't scratch paint. Won't fall on the board.

22 LBS PULL FORCE
03

Light the whole zone. Not one spot.

LEDs run along the entire shaft - not a single bulb at the end. The whole engine bay glows. The whole under-sink glows. You see what's behind the bolt, not just the bolt.

1,200 LUMENS FLOOD
 
 
Cross-Trade. Cross-Job.

One Tool. Four Trades. Same Dark Corners.

Mechanics. Plumbers. HVAC techs. Electricians. Different trades, same problem: hands buried where the light doesn't reach. The flex shaft and magnet don't care which trade you're in.

Auto mechanic using FlexiLight in dark engine bay
Automotive

Engine bays. Wheel wells. Under the chassis.

Wrap it around the strut tower. Clamp it to the chassis rail. The whole bay lights up.

Plumber under sink using flexible work light
Plumbing

Under sinks. Behind toilets. In the crawlspace.

Wraps around the P-trap, hooks over the cabinet edge. No more white-crayon company flashlight.

HVAC technician working on rooftop unit with flexible work light
HVAC

Furnaces. AC units. Ductwork in the attic.

Magnetic base sticks to the cabinet. Shaft bends into the duct. Diagnose without a buddy.

Electrician working inside breaker panel using FlexiLight
Electrical

Breaker panels. Junction boxes. Behind appliances.

Mag-clamps to the panel door. Bends into the conduit. Both hands stay on the wires.

Engineered, Not Mass-Produced

Built Like A Tank. Priced Like It Isn't.

This is not the $13 Amazon dupe. The handle is machined aluminum, not injection-molded plastic that gets brittle when brake cleaner hits it. The shaft has a stainless steel spring core. The magnet is rare-earth neodymium with 22 lbs of pull. Every spec is verified on the spec sheet - not hidden behind it.

FlexiLight aluminum handle close-up macro shot showing rugged build construction
10m Drop Tested

Built like a tank. Tested like one.

Machined aluminum handle. Reinforced spring-flex shaft. The Harbor Freight Braun fell apart at the hinge - this doesn't have a hinge. The Snap-On version costs $200 - this doesn't pretend to.

FlexiLight magnetic base holding upside down on underside of car hood
22 Lbs Pull Force

Magnet that doesn't quit.

Rare-earth neodymium. Rubberized - won't scratch paint. Tested upside-down for 48 hours.

FlexiLight in wet environment with water droplets on shaft
IP65 Splash & Dust

Wet bays. Damp crawlspaces.

Water-resistant housing. Dust-sealed shaft. PVC primer doesn't eat the housing.

FlexiLight shaft bent into tight curve showing flex mechanism
100,000+ Bend Cycles

The flex shaft that won't lose its spine.

Internal stainless steel spring core with chemical-resistant silicone jacket. Bend it a hundred thousand times. It holds the shape every time. The Amazon dupes hit dead-soft after a month - this doesn't.

 
 
Battery That Lasts The Shift

8-Hour Shift. 16-Hour Battery. Plugs Into Anything.

USB-C rechargeable. Charges from the same cable as your phone, your van, the shop wall. No more proprietary tool-truck batteries that cost $50 to replace.

16 Hours Low / 400 lm
8 Hours Med / 800 lm
4 Hours High / 1200 lm
2.5 Hours USB-C Full Charge
The Tool-Truck Math, Exposed

Same Job. 1/5 The Price. No Tool-Truck Markup.

The $13 Amazon junk is too dim and too brittle. The $200 Snap-On has the brand, but Reddit caught them at 1/3 the lumens. FlexiLight sits in the middle on purpose - pro-grade build, real-tradesman price.

The Junk Tier

Amazon Flexible Light Stick

$13 cheap dupe
3.3 star average
~400 lumens (dim)
Brittle plastic housing
Weak magnet, falls off
No warranty
90 days, then dead

"Cheaper plastic, gets brittle with chemicals. Fell apart at the hinge after 3 months."

The Rational Middle

FlexiLight™

$39.9 all in
4.8 star average
1,200 lumens full-shaft
Machined aluminum + spring core
22 lbs pull rare-earth magnet
Lifetime warranty
90-day risk-free returns

"All 3 of mine cost me less than one tool-truck light would have. Best balance of cost and quality I have come across."

The Tool-Truck Markup

Snap-On / Matco Flex Light

$200+ tool-truck markup
Brand prestige
1/3 the lumens (Reddit-verified)
Rugged build
Strong magnet
Pay $160 for the brand
On-truck warranty only

"Snap-On version is double the cost but 1/3 the lumens. Fuck Snap-On." - r/harborfreight, upvoted

The Spec-Sheet Questions

The Questions You Were Already Going To Ask.

No marketing fluff. Real specs. Real answers. The tool-truck guy won't give you this - but you don't work for him.

 
 
FlexiLight in use in dark engine bay at end of workday
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