Kincrome releases two new LED work lights

Recently, a leading tool supplier Kincrome has released two new and extremely versatile handheld worklights with the latest LED technology including a round utility worklight and a handheld worklight.



The worklights include 24 individual LEDs which provide a full spectrum of ultra intensity white light. One benefit of LED lights is they require low power enabling an extended battery life. Supplied with batteries, the Kincrome worklights are able to be powered continuously for up to twelve hours, not bad for a little worklight.

These clever lights include a powerful magnet and convenient swivel hook able to be turned three hundred and sixty degrees providing the convenience of hands free work. The blue ABS body protects the worklight from breaking if accidently dropped and the rubber coating provides a firm and comfortable grip.

The worklights work brilliantly by RallySport Magazine’s test. The strong magnet is ideal for working in wheel arches, or they can be used for dozens of other applications. The Kincrome worklights are now available from leading tool outlets with a recommended retail price of $11.95 and $32.95. The lights will be a valuable asset to your tool kit.

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