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Cat CT3110 Extendable Dual Panel COB LED Hand Held Work Light With Magnetic Base


This may be the brightest light I own. The light is so bright that even if you just catch the light peripherally it leaves a flash bulb kind of halo on your eye. The accompanying literature cautions against looking at it directly and it is certainly accurate. I like the small size, the pull out work light and the magnet. This is a very nice light.


Photo to provide a size guide. 















From the vendor:
  • 170 lumen flood light on front extendable panel, 150 lumen focused top beam
  • Featuring a strong magnetic base for hands-free use it can be used as a flashlight or extended into a work light.
  • Water & impact resistant
  • RUN TIME : 6 hours top beam, 4 hours front panel
  • BATTERY TYPE : AAA; BATTERIES INCLUDED : yes; # OF BATTERIES : 3

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