Kit & Equipment

Larson Electronics Releases a Rechargeable 12 Watt LED Floodlight Lantern

This portable lantern is constructed with four, three watt high output light emitting diodes that generate a total of 1,050 lumens of cool white light while drawing only 17 watts of energy.

The LED assembly is protected by a durable plastic housing and an impact resistant polycarbonate lens. This light features an articulated light head that can be manually adjusted through 180° of vertical tilt. The RL-17-LED-M-CPR portable LED floodlight from Larson Electronics is a compact rechargeable floodlight that is built to withstand demanding outdoor conditions and rugged use.

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A single sealed push button allows the operator to easily switch between high and low settings, with the high setting producing 1,050 lumens and the low setting producing 525 lumens.

A magnetic base simplifies mounting and can easily attach to any metallic surface when unexpected roadside hazards occur, such as a flat tire or engine troubles. The ergonomic, no-slip handle can be used for handheld carrying and also doubles as a hanging hook to position the light overhead when needed.

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This portable lantern contains a single 3.7 volt lithium ion battery that carries a 1.5 hour runtime in high mode and a three hour runtime in low mode on a full charge.

With the included USB cord, this unit can be charged at any location using a computer, a vehicle USB adapter, a USB wall charger, or any other device that will accept a USB port. The light is impact and vibration resistant, dustproof, and IP67 rated waterproof.

“This new LED lantern is ideal for fishing, hunting, hiking, camping, and outdoor work areas, providing operators with a durable, portable floodlight solution,” said Rob Bresnahan, CEO of Larson Electronics.

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“The rugged and durable construction of this unit is combined with lightweight and a versatile design making it ideal for construction projects, emergency services, fire and rescues squads, and garage and bay lighting.”

Larson Electronics carries an extensive line of LED light towers, portable power distribution systems, explosion proof lights for hazardous locations, portable work lights and industrial grade LED area lights.


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You can view the company’s entire line of lighting by visiting them on the web at Larsonelectronics.com. You can also call 1-800-369-6671 to learn more or call 1-214-616-6180 for international inquiries.

Paul Pinkerton

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