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Ledlenser P4R Flashlight 300lm 100m 13h Rechargeable IP54 with Pocket Clip

The Ledlenser P4R pen light is perfect for those who spend long hours checking documents or focusing on fine details. Its Advanced Focus System lets you easily adjust the beam from a wide flood for close-up work to a focused spot for longer ranges, while three brightness levels ensure the right amount of light for any task.

SKU: GC57-ZL503099

Ledlenser P4R Flashlight 300lm 100m 13h Rechargeable IP54 with Pocket Clip

Ledlenser P4R Flashlight 300lm 100m 13h Rechargeable IP54 with Pocket Clip

The Ledlenser P4R pen light is perfect for those who spend long hours checking documents or focusing on fine details. Its Advanced Focus System lets you easily adjust the beam from a wide flood for close-up work to a focused spot for longer ranges, while three brightness levels ensure the right amount of light for any task.

This rechargeable pen light operates with both rechargeable and disposable batteries, charging via USB-C on the battery (charging cable not included). Its durable, compact housing is made from 75% recycled aluminium, and the convenient clip allows you to securely attach it to your shirt pocket for easy access throughout the day.

Key Features:

Rechargeable Pen Light

Advanced Focus System Function

Three Adjustable Brightness Levels

Dual Power Rechargeable and Disposable

USB-C Charging Compatible

Intuitive End Cap Switch

Handy Shirt Pocket Clip

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Ledlenser P4R Flashlight 300lm 100m 13h Rechargeable IP54 with Pocket Clip

10880 Li-ion USB-C Direct Charging Battery

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Ledlenser P4R Flashlight 300lm 100m 13h Rechargeable IP54 with Pocket Clip

The Ledlenser P4R pen light is perfect for those who spend long hours checking documents or focusing on fine details. Its Advanced Focus System lets you easily adjust the beam from a wide flood for close-up work to a focused spot for longer ranges, while three brightness levels ensure the right amount of light for any task.

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