Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Super bright SMD LED Magnetic work light.

I had the misfortune of spending my birthday last week, in total darkness (at home anyway), for some or other reason, my homes electricty supply had failed.  I called COJ and logged a fault.  What is so apparent is how reliant we are on electricity.  I lit plenty of candles and carried them from room to room as I moved around my house.  I could seriously have done with a good few of these new products as shown below.This week a new shipment arrived from our overseas supplier, and when a new product lands, I am always like a kid at Christmas, opening presents.  I was not dissapointed. Our current supply of worklights is running very low and I needed to re-order. I was fortunate as the replacement is a lovely upgrade.


Super bright Worklight

The worklight has 3 settings, blinding bright (seriously, don't look directly into the light), dim (much more bearable) and flashing.  It takes 3 x AA batteries.  It can be stuck to a metal surface as it has 2 well placed magnets on the back of it.  Or it can be hung from the hook also located on the rear. It's great to carry in your toolbox, keep in the garage or even take on a camping trip. Check out a quick home made video of it HERE

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Thursday, October 2, 2014

Magnetic hanging 15 SMD LED worklight


Product Code: KAR WL15LED
Name
Multifunctional Led Work Light
BULB TYPE
15 SMD Led
POWER SOURCE
3 x AA batteries NOT included
MATERIAL
Lawn Work Light With Plastic
OPERATION MODE
HIGH-LOW-FLASH
BRIGHTNESS
25 Lumens per LED
PRODUCT SIZE
82x35 mm
PRODUCT WEIGHT
115G
LED LIFE
Approx 100,000 Hours
Features
With 2 x magnets on rear



  
Suitable for DIY fixing, Power outages, climbing, hunting, camping, cycling and other outdoor activities.
3 light functions: FULL BRIGHT, DIM, FLASHING



Wednesday, October 1, 2014