Hella releases new work lamps

Hella releases new work lamps

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Hella New Zealand has released new range of innovative, high-power LED work lights designed with demanding workshop conditions in mind. Featuring a wide variety of easy to use battery, rechargeable and mains power models, with built in hooks and strong magnets.  These bright and energy efficient Lights provide evenly spread natural light with outstanding colour rendering, perfect for safety inspections, under bonnet and under car repairs.
The LED IP 68 Inspection Lamp SUN, illuminates an area four times wider than traditional LED inspection lights by spreading light up to an 80 degree arc.  Featuring an adjustable and retractable suspension hook and LED charge indicator, complete with a 240V charger.
The innovative Nova 30 work lamp features a protective rubber and flexible stand that allows for angle adjustment and suspension.  Lightweight yet highly shock and impact resistant and constructed to endure the rough work environment of a building site, these work lights are resistant to water, oil and most commonly used chemicals.
The inspection and work lamps are designed with the workshop     and building sites in mind and are sure to become one of your most valued workplace tools says Hella New Zealand.
For further information please visit www.hella.co.nz or call 0800 4 Hella for your nearest Hella stockist.

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