Brinkmann Qbeam 800-2380-w Max Million Iii Rechargeable Spotlights on 2040-parts.com
Dallas, Texas, United States
For cordless operation with 1,100 lumens, you just can't beat the Brinkmann Q-Beam Max Million III Rechargeable Spotlight. Keep the Brinkmann Q-Beam Max Million III Rechargeable Spotlight handy for emergency situations. This high-intensity spotlight delivers powerful 1,100 lumens of bright light. The aluminum reflector present in this Halogen rechargeable spotlight enhances the illumination output. The Brinkmann Q-Beam Max Million Rechargeable Spotlight's 12-volt rechargeable battery is self contained to allow total portability. You can recharge this Brinkmann Q beam spotlight using the provided AC adapter. The status of the charge is indicated by the LED charging light. Charging may be done with the battery in or out of the spotlight from a standard 120-volt AC electrical outlet or a 12-volt DC lighter plug receptacle. The battery can be removed in just seconds and replaced with a fully charged battery for extended lighting requirements. Made from durable ABS plastic with tempered glass, this cordless rechargeable spotlight ensures durable use. The metal bracket present in this spotlight enables convenient storage and carrying. Other features include a momentary trigger switch with locking "ON" button and yellow rubberized pistol grip. This hand held spotlight will prove to be useful during power outages, off road automotive, in side garage, emergency situations. It can also be used during camping, boating, fishing, hunting, hiking, patrolling and adventure trips.
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