Extendable, magnetic flashlights come in a variety of colors.

Impeltronics offers extendable magnetic flashlights

March 27, 2014
The LED head contains three LEDs.

Impeltronics has introduced an extendable LED light and magnetic pick up tool. The main functionality of this tool offers the ability for the user to find and retrieve objects in hard-to-reach areas. The magnets in both the head and tail end of the flashlight permit the recovery of magnetic objects. Features include:

  • Three bright LED lights for increased visibility
  • Extendable from a compact 6.75” to over 21” long for better reach
  • Flexible LED head for 360° directional rotation
  • Magnetic head for retrieving metal objects
  • Magnetic tail for retrieving up to 8 lb metal objects
  • Requires four LR44 batteries for power
  • Pocket or belt clip for quick and handy action

This product is constructed of aluminum and includes a stainless steel clip. The LED head, also made of aluminum, contains three LEDs. The flashlight head is attached to approximately three inches of sturdy flexible metal for multi-directional applications. For information, visit http://www.impeltronics.com/products/extendable-telescoping-magnetic-flashlight/.

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