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LIGHT SWITCH LED 200LM USE 3XAAA BAT TORK CRAFT
LIGHT SWITCH LED 200LM USE 3XAAA BAT TORK CRAFT
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LIGHT SWITCH LED 200LM USE 3XAAA BAT TORK CRAFT
Features
- 200 lumens output — enough brightness for utility tasks, toolkits and vehicle kits.
- Powered by 3× AAA batteries — convenient, low-weight batteries that are easy to replace even on site.
- Light-switch ready format — easy to install or carry; practical for quick access lighting.
- Compact design — fits into toolboxes, on panel boards or in emergency lighting kits with no bulk.
- Trade-grade build by Tork Craft — reliable for professional environments.
Benefits
- Ready for use: With 3× AAA power, this light is easy to deploy or replace batteries as needed.
- Compact and practical: The small form-factor makes it easy to place in confined areas or as a backup light source.
- Cost-effective lighting solution: A simple, bright light at an economical price point for general-purpose or emergency lighting.
- Professional appearance: Clean design by Tork Craft that suits workshop, service-vehicle or job-site environments.
Extra Information
- Ensure you insert the AAA batteries with correct polarity and check battery condition if the light output seems dim.
- This light is ideal as a panel-board backup, under-bench lighting or a quick-access emergency lamp; keep fresh batteries available in your job-site kit.
Pro Tip
- Mount this light near high-traffic areas, such as tool trolleys or vehicle interiors, for quick accessible lighting; keep a spare unit or batteries nearby for better uptime.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCFL3010 |
| Light Output | 200 lumens |
| Power Source | 3 × AAA batteries |
| Form Factor | Light-switch format / compact |
| Use Case | Utility lighting, emergency, job-site toolkit, workshop |
Safety
- Replace batteries promptly when output dims to avoid failure in critical conditions.
- Avoid shining the beam directly into eyes or reflective surfaces—it may cause temporary glare.
- Remove batteries if storing for extended periods to prevent corrosion or leakage.