500 Lumen Compact Rechargeable Light Bar
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Inspect, identify and repair with the Strion Switchblade. It’s five lights in one: a droplight, hands-free light, UV light, bright white light and a high CRI light with Streamlight’s Color-Rite Technology™. You can work harder for longer with the PiggyBack® charger and easy-to-change battery – just twist off the endcap, replace and go.
Five lights in one: drop light, hands-free light, white light, high CRI Light with Color-Rite Light Technology™, UV light
Work light features a 180° rotating light bar that aims the beam where you need it
Double-sided light bar with cool white LEDs on one side, 90 CRI LEDs with Streamlight’s Color-Rite Technology™ and a UV LED on the other side
Cool white LEDs provide bright white light: 500 lumens; runs 3 hours
90 CRI LEDs with Streamlight’s Color-Rite Technology allow you to better see the color spectrum so you can differentiate between paint or wire colors: 400 lumens; runs 3 hours
UV LED for leak detection: 500mW; runs 5 hours
Easy to replace lithium ion battery recharges in 4 hours; charges via USB source or Strion charger
PiggyBack® charger doubles your run time
Ultra-thin design fits into tight spaces; folds in half for storage
Hands-free features:
Magnetic base
Stowable hang hook
Foot provides stability to stand on end; lip offers a secondary hook option
Machined aircraft aluminum light bar; polycarbonate lens with scratch-resistant coating
High-impact, super-tough nylon polymer construction with “Rocky Stipple” texture for a sure grip
2m impact resistance tested
Folded length: 6” (15.24 cm); Extended length: 10.75” (27.30 cm); 6.4 oz. (181g)
Streamlight is missing the LED inspection light on the end, and Snap-on while it has no LED inspection light, their folding lights prove you do not have to have two different lights in one to see true colors.
The Negatives with some work lights:
No LED inspection light
Bright white or blueish light that doesn’t show true color and also so bright white that it causes a glare. Last but not least like the Streamlight Switchblade, it’s too heavy for it’s own magnet.
Streamlight needs to update their entire line before some other company puts them out of business. The work light market is wide open for the taking right now and nobody seems to care.