18W 45W DC 12V Green Submersible Fishing Light vs LED Underwater Fishing Light with 20V battery compatibility
Overall winner: 18W 45W DC 12V Green Submersible Fishing Light
Key Differences
LOSTCAT (A) offers 360° beam coverage, submersible IP68 rating, and a lower listed price tier with many reviews supporting brightness and longevity; Dinftin (B) delivers a higher stated output (3000 lumens) at an energy-efficient 30W and accepts a 20V DeWalt battery but sells without the battery. Pick A if you want full 360° coverage, proven user feedback, and a more affordable option; pick B if you prioritize higher lumen output and DeWalt 20V battery compatibility for cordless use
18W 45W DC 12V Green Submersible Fishing Light
Submersible LED fishing light with 360° beam for night attractants. 72 SMD LEDs delivering high brightness and long life; suitable for attracting bait fish and targets like snook. Customers note durability, water resistance, and good value
Pros
- 360-degree beam
- high brightness and long life
- waterproof and durable build
- effective at attracting bait fish
Cons
- power cable availability varies by review
- requires battery clamps/cigarette lighter plug (accessory) unavailable in some cases
LED Underwater Fishing Light with 20V battery compatibility
Waterproof green fishing light with 216 LED chips delivering bright illumination. Battery not included. One customer notes strong brightness and effectiveness for murky water
Pros
- high-brightness 3000 lumens
- low power consumption 30W
- waterproof IP68 submersible
- battery compatibility with 20V DeWalt
Cons
- battery not included
- mixed reviews on battery life value
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | LOSTCAT |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Dinftin |
| User Reviews | LOSTCAT |