Sealey adds flexible under-bonnet light

August 07, 2025
Sealey adds flexible under-bonnet light
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Tool and equipment specialist Sealey has introduced a new super bright 10W COB LED Rechargeable Flexible Under-Bonnet Light. 


The new light produces up to 1600 lumens of light over a wide spread, illuminating the whole work area. This Rechargeable Flexible Under-Bonnet Light pack includes interchangeable hooks, covered magnets, and an easy-to-read charge indicator which displays the battery level during use and while charging.

The interchangeable hooks offer 360° of rotation and silicone bands with foam covered hooks to prevent damage to paintwork. Silicone bands stretch from 1.35-1.7m. The light band is bendable to best position light in any situation. This includes an additional 150° of rotation at either side of the band.

Both sides of the light band feature covered magnets that allow the light to be attached to a bonnet without the detachable silicone hooks or rotating hooks.

Two 3.7V 2Ah lithium-ion batteries are included for extended life with a runtime of 3.5hrs at 1600lm, these charge via a USB Type-C cable which is supplied. 

The Rechargeable Flexible Under-Bonnet Light is part number LED 142 and is available from Sealey stockists. 
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