Maxxeon Unveils Their Newest LED Lighting Tool For Technicians And Tradesmen, The Workstarâ„¢1400 Work Light

Skilled tradesmen, technicians, emergency services personel and truck drivers everywhere stand to benefit by at last being able to have cordless, portable lighting whenever needed.

John Schira, spokesperson for Maxxeon Inc., explains “The future has arrived for LED lighting. LED lighting technology has now reached the point where there is no reason to consider ordinary incandescent bulbs for portable task lighting. The new Maxxeon WorkStarâ„¢1400 work light provides plenty of light for emergency situations as well as work shop and industrial applications. The lighting tool features a moveable head that can be directed by the operator, and runs for over 5 hours on a charge.”

According to company CTO, Roger Britt, “The WorkStarâ„¢1400 exemplifies the current state-of-the-art in portable lighting; the added hands-free capabilities of this tool are a bonus.” The new work light includes 2 high powered magnets for attaching to ferrous surfaces as well as a retractable hook for hanging. The body is balanced and ergonomically designed for a secure and comfortable grip.

Principal applications for the tool are for emergency services, vehicle and industrial maintenance and repair and for construction trades. Sportsmen and campers will find the product useful due to the substantial light output and long operating time.

The WorkStar 1400 work light has a suggested retail price of $119.95, includes rechargeable batteries, battery charger and a one year warranty.

For information about purchasing Maxxeon products in Europe, contact Ms. Louise Spek, Safety-Lux Nederland B.V., tel [31] (0)35-6914476, fax [31] (0)35-6915474, email louise.spek@safety-lux.nl or visit the website at http://www.safety-lux.nl

Maxxeon Inc. is a manufacturer of portable task lighting for manufacturing and maintenance technicians. Information about the company can be found at http://www.maxxeon.com

Via EPR Network
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