360° light from Sealey

July 17, 2013
360° light from Sealey
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Sealey has introduced a 360° Inspection lamp which it says takes torch technology to a new level.


Sealey believe the 360° Inspection lamp is the perfect workshop helpmate, a torch which can illuminate workspace no matter where you are. It can hang, attach and be set to any angle needed, thanks to its 360° rotating ball feature in the base. This strong ball rotation design allows the user to both swivel and bend the torch to any angle throughout the 360° range and, used alongside its powerful magnets means that a technician can position it even in the most awkward of spaces to provide light when working on or under a vehicle.

The lamp’s 10 SMD LED’s give optimum illumination with a 120° wide spread of light. The torch also has a tough, rubberized outer body protection offering a strong, non-slip grip

You can see further details of The 360° range at www.sealey.co.uk or by looking at the latest Sealey Garage & Bodyshop Promotion booklet which runs until the 30th September.  Sealey have also launched a new app, which offers the full catalogue and current promotions to be viewed or downloaded to a suitable device.
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