The Koehler Responder flashlight has a unique and revolutionary design that features interchangeable power supply...a must-have option for professionals on the job. With the 4.8-volt Ni-Cad rechargeable pack, the Responder flashlight provides more than 2 hours of continuous light and a quick charge time of 2 hours. Should you not have time to recharge simply replace the rechargeable battery pack with four C-cell Alkaline batteries and you immediately have five more hours of light. Light easily snaps into charger/storage unit and features one-handed release. This flashlight has a rugged, impact-resistant polycarbonate housing that is lightweight (entire light weighs less than one pound), water-resistant and it can be worn on the optional shoulder strap or clipped to your belt or pocket. Pre-focused beam comes from the super bright Halogen bulb producing 45,000cp with Ni-Cad battery and 60,000cp with Alkaline batteries. Oversized push button switch allows easy, one-handed operation with gloves. Comes with a two spare bulb holder (spare bulbs sold separately). The Koehler Responder flashlight survives 30 ft. drop test, and is UL/CUL/CSA certified for hazardous locations. Responder Flashlight (Division 1) Orange, Responder Flashlight (Division 2) Yellow. Ship. wt. 3 lbs. - Quick Change Bulb
- Rechargeable Ni-Cad or Alkaline Operations
- Flashlight charges in 2 hours
- Oversized On/Off
- Glow Labels
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Not a bad light. (Nov 28, 2009) |
| Reviewer: Jeremy Asheville, NC |
| This is a pretty good right angle light. I do like the ability to drop in c cells if my battery runs down before I have a chance to recharge it. The push button is very easy to use with gloves on. The clip is sturdy and it comes with a heavy duty key ring to hang it on your coat with. I wish it had a tighter, or more focused beam. It sort of reminds me of a mag light with some darker areas in the beam. I am an admitted light snob, so this may not bother most people, but I prefer a bright spot in the middle, like a surefire. I find the darker areas distracting and harder to see into, because of the bright areas surrounding them. Overall this is a good, but not perfect light, which is a good value for the money. |
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