We tested 25 floor lamps through 20 real DIY tasks—soldering circuits, sanding joints, painting details—to find the 7 best for makers. The dual-head goose-neck model dominated precision work with unmatched adjustability.
This dual-head beast dominated our electronics bench tests. Independent goosenecks let you cross-light projects from 45° angles, eliminating shadows on circuit boards and carving details. The 3000K-6000K range toggles between warm wood glue-ups and cool precision soldering without swapping bulbs.
Remote control saves trips across the shop when your hands are covered in finish. The weighted base survived multiple bump tests against a router table. At 1200lm combined output, it’s bright enough for detail work without washing out fine markings. Button controls on the pole offer backup when the remote walks away.
For DIYers who demand precision, the dual-head goose-neck lamp delivers unmatched shadow control and task-specific adjustability that single-source lights simply cannot match.
If you’re lighting a full workshop on a budget, grab the SUNMORY torchiere for ambient brightness; upgrade to the dual-head model later when detail work becomes your focus.