Milwaukee Rechargeable 500L Everyday Carry Flashlight w/ Magnet

EIN Milwaukee FL 400

November 15, 2021

The Rechargeable 500L Everyday Carry Flashlight w/ Magnet allows you to work hands-free and delivers 500 lumens of TRUEVIEW™ High Definition Output while maintaining a compact size designed to fit in your pocket and carry at all times. You’ll work faster with the ability to quickly switch from handheld to hands-free with the magnetic base and reversible clip for easy attachment to the brim of your hat. With three output modes, including a low light mode, get the optimal light or run-time up-to 40 hours for any task. Stay ready, easily from job-to-job with USB charging and an on-board battery indicator.

This USB rechargeable flashlight is built to survive the toughest jobsite conditions with an IP67 Water and Dustproof Rating and withstands impacts up to 4 meters. The MILWAUKEE® Rechargeable 500L Everyday Carry Flashlight w/ Magnet built-in battery gives you high performance and rechargeable capabilities where compact size is critical. The Everyday Carry Flashlight w/ Magnet is covered by a 2-year warranty.

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