hi this is a NEW but dirty drop light by PIVOTLIGHT (been sitting in a shed)
according to the box Dual Voltage double ball joint movement
has a permanent magnet in the base or can be anchored with hook at the top
I would be happy to send more pictures
thanks for looking
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