The Seadog LED Hand Held Rechargeable Light Features High Intensity LEDs

Seadog Rechargeable LED Handheld Flood Light

June 4, 2020

Seadog Rechargeable LED Handheld Flood Light

This marine grade LED Rechargeable Handheld Flood Light features five 3W high intensity Bridgelux LEDs which produce 1200 lumens. Fully adjustable, the handle allows the light to be hung or propped at many different angles to illuminate the task at hand. Includes both a 12 VDC and 120 VAC charge adapter. Constructed of a black powder coated aluminum housing with a stamped 304 stainless steel bracket and polycarbonate lens. 7.4V 2200mAh rechargeable Li-battery. Run time 3-4 hours. Charging time 3-4 hours. IP65 rating. CE, RoHS compliant.

To purchase in Canada visit www.stevestonmarine.com or find a dealer at

https://sea-dog.com/dealers/top_dog_dealers#CA_country

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