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Recoil Led Lighting

Monday, January 31, 2005

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Recoil Led Lighting

The StealthLite (2410), SabreLite (2010), Little Ed (3610), and HeadsUp Lite (2680) are all available. All lights in the series feature Recoil LED technology. With long burn-times (in some cases up to 50 hrs) and long LED life (10,000 hrs), most of these lights are safety approved for hazardous locations. The SabreLite has a tested lumen value of 32 and a battery burn time up to 50 hrs. It is submersible up to 500 ft, constructed of extremely tough and chemically resistant Xenoy plastic and features a sturdy clip with a stainless steel pin to hang on a pocket for hands-free transport. The StealthLite boasts a 32 lumen stream of light, a battery burn time of 32 hours, and convenient side-mounted switch for one-hand operation. It’s submersible up to 500 ft and constructed with Lexan resin plastic and a nylon lens. The HeadsUp Lite blends a 500-ft submersible design with Recoil LED Technology that burns at a tested 33 lumens, and features a 33 hour battery and 10,000 hour bulb life. Its FM-approved and nearly indestructible ABS plastic construction and polycarbonate lens are designed to ensure that this headlamp will stand up to just about any extreme environment. It comes with 4 AA batteries and both rubber and cloth head bands to allow for a variety of underwater and surface uses. The LittleEd is designed for the industrial and emergency/fire fighting markets. It is a right-angle light that blasts an even brighter (32 lumens) beam than before. This light is safety-approved, water-resistant, and constructed of nearly indestructible ABS plastic with a polycarbonate lens. It sports a stainless steel clip and an ergonomically correct front mounted switch for easy glove and hands-free operation.


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