By Steve Bush 28th November 2023
LEDlenser has created a range of LED work torches for peering into electrical cabinets, amongst other applications. Led Hand Light
“Depending on the job at hand, professionals expect different things from their work lights: selectable colour temperature and higher colour rendering indices help electrical contractors test cables, the automotive mechatronics sector needs lamps with plane heads to light up hard-to-reach places,” according to Conrad, which is stocking the flash lights.
There are seven, all IP54, and all but one with a USB-C rechargeable Li-ion cell:
“They come with a set of handy features and a sturdy plastic housing that easily withstands heavy-duty use,” said Conrad. “Their textured surface makes sure they don’t slip out of your hand. Alternatively, depending on which product you choose, they feature either a clip, a snap hook, a base or a magnet.”
Ledlenser W series products have a seven year warranty
Conrad has providedthis link to view the LED worklights
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