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Streamlight LED HP and Stinger DS LED HP Flashlights Fresno CA

Streamlight recently announced it has introduced the Stinger LED HP and Stinger DS LED HP rechargeable flashlights, providing auto repair professionals extraordinary brightness and versatility with C4 LED technology, three intensity levels and a popular strobe feature.

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Streamlight LED HP and Stinger DS LED HP Flashlights

Streamlight recently announced it has introduced the Stinger LED HP and Stinger DS LED HP rechargeable flashlights, providing auto repair professionals extraordinary brightness and versatility with C4 LED technology, three intensity levels and a popular strobe feature.


“Streamlight’s new Stinger LED HP and Stinger DS LED HP advance these two popular lights to among the brightest lights Streamlight offers, making them ideal for repair technicians, tow truck operators and other automotive professionals who need extremely bright light under darkened conditions, such as peering under the hood or chassis of a car or truck, towing a vehicle late at night or lighting up areas of a shop floor,” said Streamlight Chief Operating Officer Ray Sharrah. “The combination of rechargeable batteries, C4 technology, and Streamlight engineering provides over 200% more intensity than the Stinger LED and Stinger DS LED, and also results in extremely low operating costs.”
 
Both lights offer 48,000 candela peak beam intensity and 200 lumens of measured system output in the high level; 24,000 candela peak beam intensity and 100 lumens in the medium setting; and 11,000 candela peak beam intensity and 50 lumens in the low setting. The light’s deep-dish parabolic reflector produces a long-range targeting beam with optimum peripheral illumination to aid in navigation.
 
The new models also offer long runtimes. At the high level, the lights...

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