Emf-2 Extendable Magnetic Inspection Light on 2040-parts.com
Wales, Wisconsin, United States
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Extendable magnetic flashlight with round inspection mirror. Bright, triple LED lights, extendable to 22", flexible, magnetic head to be used as a pickup tool plus strong magnetic base to hold light in place. Comes with adjustable 1 3/8" round mirror. Uses 4 ea. LR44 Button Cell batteries (included). Also available is the HVACAK-1 Kit with all the mirrors plus an ultraviolet light for leaks and cracks in HVAC, Automotive and Aviation applications. See HVACAK-1 or EMF-2KIT ads for details. Buy kit together with light (EMF-2KIT) and save. Overseas shipping may incur additional freight and export fees. |
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