Buy 40SLMAX 450 Lumen Rechargeable LED Slim Light w/XL Battery by Astro Pneumatic Tool

The new “max” 40SLMAX has a huge 3,350mAh lithium battery.

13 hours at 50% power, or 3.5 hours at full power.

It is possible to change the power switch’s setting from 0-450 lumens.

A new design for collapsible hooks.

Ultra strong 20Lb magnetic swivels and stays on the ground.

Designed with the user’s best experience in mind, it never skimps on quality and has the best technology. Internationa. Renowned, powerful devices are always being updated to meet the needs of today’s users.

When I first got this, I thought it was great. It’s bright, rechargeable, and very easy to change. As a flashlight when there was no electricity, I used it in the garage to work on cars. It’s not bad at all. Some things that I don’t like. No one controls the amount of water that comes out. That means the screen will keep getting darker as the battery voltage goes down. Some people might like that, but I prefer to keep the lights on for a while and then turn them off or switch to a lower setting as needed. I don’t like the magnetic base for the ball/socket that it comes with. But it’s very strong and useful. The maximum angle is only about 45 degrees, which doesn’t work well for shining light over the edge of what it’s stuck to. This light has a high output and a low-end setting that can be changed.

Harbor Freight Braun “390 Lumen Magnetic Slim Bar Folding LED Worklight” 63958 comes in now. It has a magnetic bar that folds up. When you fold it up, it has almost as much brightness, an 18650 battery that can be quickly removed and replaced and high/low/flashlight modes. It also has an aluminum handle, which is more flexible and useful. And it’s about half the price of the Astro, which is what the Astro costs. The light can also charge 18650 batteries for anything else that needs them. I have a few other flashlights that use 18650 batteries, so I really like how easy it is to put in a new battery in this Braun light quickly. This design is much better than the Astro’s battery, which is also an 18650, but you can’t take it out.

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