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Superior Signals: Syledrc-600 and Syledrc-1400 work lights

Illuminate work areas with rechargeable lamps

By 24/7 Staff 
November 28, 2015

The Illuminator rechargeable work light series by Superior Signals now includes the Syledrc-600 and Syledrc-1400 models.

Heavy duty, these rechargeable lights feature a strong magnetic base, AC power adapter and car charger. They also have three light settings (high beam, low beam and S.O.S. warning signal) and are IP67 certified.

The Syledrc-600 has five, 3-watt LEDs for a light output of 600 lumens, while the Syledrc-1400 employs six, 3-watt LEDs to produce 1400 lumens. Superior Signals, 800-447-3693, [url=http://www.superiorsignals.com]http://www.superiorsignals.com[/url]

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