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Pelican3310R-RA Right-Angle Rechargeable Flashlight

R999

Retail: R2,200
Excludes shipping

R999

R2,200
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Designed with first responders, industrial professionals and skilled trades people in mind, the yellow Pelican 3310R-RA Right Angle Rechargeable FlashLight is also well-suited to recreational and home use. Clip it to a pocket and your hands are free for tools and tasks. Compact and waterproof, the light offers two brightness levels, a high-power boost setting and a flashing mode, with a maximum runtime of more than two days.

The 3310R's 3.7V lithium ion battery recharges in five hours and will run the 403-lumen high power setting for two hours and the 21-lumen low setting for 50 hours. The boost setting puts out an impressive 1067 lumens on a momentary basis when the brightest light is needed. You'll always know how much power you have, thanks to the full-time battery level indicator on the on/off switch.

The light is built for the rigors of daily use, with a sturdy ABS plastic body, type II anodized aluminum head, synthetic rubber O-ring gasket and a glass lens with anti-reflective coating for optimal light transmission.

Product Features

Performance

  • Low: 21 lumens
  • High: 403 lumens
  • Boost: 1067 lumens
  • Flashing mode
  • White LED

Switching

  • Location: Side
  • Type: Click-type pushbutton
  • Momentary and constant-on modes
  • Click for constant output, press and hold for boost level

Construction

  • Right-angle head with pocket/belt/strap clip for hands-free illumination
  • ABS plastic housing
  • Type II anodized aluminum shroud
  • Anti-reflective coated glass lens
  • Synthetic rubber O-ring seal
  • IPX8-rated, waterproof to 3.3' for up to 30 minutes
  • On-board charging 3.7V lithium ion battery
  • Lightweight: 5.4 oz with battery
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