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Aervoe 06990 Specifications:
• Halogen Bulb: 2.5M CandlePower
Aervoe 06990 Includes:
• (1) 12-v DC and 110-v AC/DC Charger
Aervoe 06990 Features:
• Rechargeable 6V sealed lead acid battery
• Weatherproof body
• Cordless operation
• Red flashing emergency beacon on the back
• 3 position switch (spotlight only, flashing beacon only, or both flashing together)
• 2 position handle (ground level search or pinpoint distance search)
• Angle-adjustable base for hands-free operation
This powerful spotlight is cordless and rechargeable from either the included 12-volt DC or 110-volt AC/DC charger. Charge it up and take it with you. Best for use when a portable, high power spotlight is needed away from a power source such as perimeter locations, search and rescue, hiking, and more
• Halogen Bulb: 2.5M CandlePower
Aervoe 06990 Includes:
• (1) 12-v DC and 110-v AC/DC Charger
Aervoe 06990 Features:
• Rechargeable 6V sealed lead acid battery
• Weatherproof body
• Cordless operation
• Red flashing emergency beacon on the back
• 3 position switch (spotlight only, flashing beacon only, or both flashing together)
• 2 position handle (ground level search or pinpoint distance search)
• Angle-adjustable base for hands-free operation
This powerful spotlight is cordless and rechargeable from either the included 12-volt DC or 110-volt AC/DC charger. Charge it up and take it with you. Best for use when a portable, high power spotlight is needed away from a power source such as perimeter locations, search and rescue, hiking, and more
Customer Reviews
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DONNA POSEY on 01/10/2012
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| Pros: | IT IS VERY BRIGHT, WE USE TO CHECK ON CATTLE AT NIGHT AND REGULAR LIGHTS OR TRUCK LIGHTS ARE HARD TO SEE WITH |
| Cons: | IT ONLY HOLDS A CHARGE FOR 20 MINUTES NOT PLUGGED INTO THE LIGHTER IN OUR TRUCK BUT SO FAR THAT HASNT BEEN A PROBLEM |
| Recommended: | Yes |
MY HUSBAND WAS VERY HAPPY WITH THE LIGHT HE GOT IT FOR CHRISTMAS AND USES IT OFTEN CHECKING THINGS AROUND OUR PLACE.




