5 Reasons Pros Are Ditching the Phone Torch for Good
The 2-minute upgrade that turns any dark toolbox into a fully-lit workspace — running off the same batteries already in your kit.
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Still digging through a black toolbox at 5am?
You've done it a hundred times — phone jammed in your teeth, one hand free, swearing quietly. Here's why 5,000+ pros fixed it for good.

"Where's my 10mm?" — never again
A dark toolbox costs you minutes on every single job. Lumo floods the whole box with a massive 2,000 lumens of clean, wide light — so you grab exactly what you need, first go, every time.

You're losing money in the dark
Five minutes fumbling per job adds up to hours a week. At pro rates, that's real cash. Fit Lumo once and it pays for itself the very first day — then keeps paying, every job after.

Early starts & late afternoons — fully lit
Crack of dawn starts and quitting time after dark are just the job. With 6+ hours of runtime off a single tool battery, you're lit whenever you're working — no cords, no wall power, no excuses.

Look like you've got your sh*t together
A clean, lit-up setup turns heads on site. The crew will ask where you got it — they always do. It's the difference between "some guy" and the operator clients want to hire again.

A one-time fix that pays forever
Peel-and-stick install in 2 minutes — no wiring, no drilling, no electrician. IP66 rated so it shrugs off dust, rain and washdowns, and it runs off your existing Makita, Dewalt or Milwaukee batteries. Fit it once, forget about it.
Lumo vs. what you're doing now

Pros don't sugarcoat it
"Straight in with my Makita battery and boom — lit. Never going back to a phone torch."
"All the crew on site were asking where I got it. Got one in the truck and one on the trailer."
"Stuck it in the truck cap in two minutes flat. Runs all day and the crew figure it looks awesome."
Built by a pro, for pros
After years of juggling my phone torch through a pitch-black toolbox at 5am, I'd had enough. I wanted a light that clipped straight onto the batteries already in my kit and lit the whole box. I couldn't find one, so I built it. That's Lumo.
Everything turns up ready to go
Open the box, stick it in, clip on a battery. Done.
Pick your battery. Light up your toolbox.
Choose the brand you run — Lumo clips straight on.
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