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Pelican 3410M Right-Angle LED Flashlight with Magnetic Clip

Aim it like a flashlight or clip it to your pocket for hands-free illumination - the Pelican 3410M Right-Angle LED Flashlight is a versatile tool for professionals, outdoor enthusiasts, and homeowners alike. The light features an articulated head that can rotate up to 90°, allowing the light to be used as a conventional flashlight or a right-angle work light. Outfitted with separate spot and flood LEDs, a single push-button switch controls the three output options and provides access to the three operating modes: Spot only, flood only, or spot and flood together. Made of photoluminescent polymer, the light will glow in the dark after exposure to light to make it easy to find if the power fails or you're off the grid in the dark. A magnetic pocket clip gives you even more options for hands-free positioning. To withstand the elements, or just a fall into a puddle, the light is sealed to an IPX8 rating to make it watertight and submersible to over three feet. The light runs on three user-supplied and readily available AA batteries.

SKU: GC169-034100-0302-247

Pelican 3410M Right-Angle LED Flashlight with Magnetic Clip

Pelican 3410M Right-Angle LED Flashlight with Magnetic Clip

Aim it like a flashlight or clip it to your pocket for hands-free illumination - the Pelican 3410M Right-Angle LED Flashlight is a versatile tool for professionals, outdoor enthusiasts, and homeowners alike. The light features an articulated head that can rotate up to 90°, allowing the light to be used as a conventional flashlight or a right-angle work light. Outfitted with separate spot and flood LEDs, a single push-button switch controls the three output options and provides access to the three operating modes: Spot only, flood only, or spot and flood together. Made of photoluminescent polymer, the light will glow in the dark after exposure to light to make it easy to find if the power fails or you're off the grid in the dark. A magnetic pocket clip gives you even more options for hands-free positioning. To withstand the elements, or just a fall into a puddle, the light is sealed to an IPX8 rating to make it watertight and submersible to over three feet. The light runs on three user-supplied and readily available AA batteries.

Light Performance

The light delivers 25, 97, and 653 lumens output levels and features separate LEDs for spot and flood beams. Users can choose between spot, flood, or dual beam operation, with high, medium, and low brightness settings available. On low power, the light provides a maximum runtime of 61 hours.

Switching

A body-mounted push button enables simple operation and quick access to the three beam intensities and available operating modes.

Key Features:

653 Lumens Peak Output

Separate Spotlight and Floodlight LEDs

Glow-in-the-Dark Body Design

90° Articulated Light Head

IPX8 Waterproof and Submersible

Magnetic Belt Clip Attachment

Powered by Three AA Batteries

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Product Overview

Pelican 3410M Right-Angle LED Flashlight with Magnetic Clip

Aim it like a flashlight or clip it to your pocket for hands-free illumination - the Pelican 3410M Right-Angle LED Flashlight is a versatile tool for professionals, outdoor enthusiasts, and homeowners alike. The light features an articulated head that can rotate up to 90°, allowing the light to be used as a conventional flashlight or a right-angle work light. Outfitted with separate spot and flood LEDs, a single push-button switch controls the three output options and provides access to the three operating modes: Spot only, flood only, or spot and flood together. Made of photoluminescent polymer, the light will glow in the dark after exposure to light to make it easy to find if the power fails or you're off the grid in the dark. A magnetic pocket clip gives you even more options for hands-free positioning. To withstand the elements, or just a fall into a puddle, the light is sealed to an IPX8 rating to make it watertight and submersible to over three feet. The light runs on three user-supplied and readily available AA batteries.

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