18W underwater fishing light with 360° LEDs vs SF 12V LED Underwater Fishing Light (45W/70W/100W) Green
Overall winner: SF 12V LED Underwater Fishing Light (45W/70W/100W) Green
Key Differences
SF (A) offers higher listed wattage options (45W–100W), an IP68 sealed 360° cylindrical design, and a slightly higher average rating; choose SF if you want higher power options and perceived durability. LOSTCAT (B) is lower-wattage (18W) but lists a specific lumen output (1296 lm) and a multi-side LED array for wide visibility—choose LOSTCAT if you prefer a compact, bright 18W unit with broad beam coverage
18W underwater fishing light with 360° LEDs
Submersible 12V LED fishing light, 72 SMD LEDs, 1296 lumens, 360° beam for nighttime attraction. Customers note strong brightness and reliable adaptors, with mixed feedback on effectiveness
Pros
- 360-degree beam coverage
- high brightness for night fishing
- long LED life
- includes battery clamps and adapters
Cons
- mixed feedback on attracting power
SF 12V LED Underwater Fishing Light (45W/70W/100W) Green
Submersible green LED fishing light with 360-degree illumination and IP68 waterproof rating. Attracts prawns, squid, and fish; compatible with cigarette lighter or battery clips. One customer reports effective attraction within 30 minutes and usage down to 10-12 feet
Pros
- 360-degree illumination
- green emitting color
- IP68 waterproof
- includes power option choices (cigarette lighter or battery clips)
Cons
- glue spillover noted but has no effect on function
- potentially bulky cylindrical shape
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SF |
| Durability | SF |
| Versatility | LOSTCAT |
| User Reviews | SF |