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Larson Electronics LLC www.LarsonElectronics.com
9419 E US HWY 175, Kemp, TX 75143 Phone: 903.498.3363 Fax: 903.498.3364 Email: sales@LarsonElectronics.com
Explosion Proof LED Flashlight - 3 C Batteries - Class 1 Division 1 - 336 Hour Run Time
Part #: EXP-LED-3C
Made in the USA
The explosion proof LED flashlight is a highly versatile and effective lighting solution for operators who require a dependable source
of powerful handheld illumination suitable for use in a variety of hazardous locations. This Class 1 Division 1 LED flashlight has up to
a 336 hour runtime on a single set of three C-cell batteries.
This explosion proof LED flashlight delivers high LED light output combined with rugged construction and high run time. This flashlight is rated
Class 1 Division 1 and and produces 85 lumens of illumination using ten high output LED rated at 100,000 hours of operational life. This LED
flashlight has one of the lowest operating costs in the industry with a 336 hour run time on a single set of batteries, and provides an exceptional
value for operators who need a portable explosion proof flashlight that is ready for use any time the need arises.
This LED flashlight features ten ultra-bright white LEDs to product a high illumination beam. An ergonomic tactical design adds great versatility
and durability, allowing this light to be used in industrial or professional applications with equal effectiveness. A spring loaded clip located on the
side of the flashlight allows for easy attachment to belts, and an included wrist lanyard for protection against accidental dropping. Constructed of
highly durable and nearly indesctructable polymer, this unit is watertight and able to withstand the rigors of aggressive and heavy duty use and
applications. Power for this light is provided by 3 C-cell alkaline batteries which give this unit a runtime of 336 hours. The high intensity LED in
this light produces 85 lumens, almost 3 times that of halogen incandescent D cell flashlights, and has a lifetime of 100,000 hours, compared to
the 50 hour average for an incandescent flashlight bulb.