Introducing MAGFLEX1000, the most flexible light from Ring!
Automotive accessory specialist, Ring Automotive, continues to add new and innovative products to its portfolio, the latest being the MAGFLEX1000 (RUBL1500).
The MAGFLEX1000 is an LED strip light that can be twisted, bent and contorted into all kinds of shapes, making it incredibly versitle for a host of environments.
It also comes with a stretchable strap with fixing hooks at either end that twist 180o, allowing the lamp to span a wide area, such as under the bonnet, between vehicle doors when doing interior work, across the under side of the car or mounted to the ramp as a site light.
The light can be used as a:
- Under bonnet lamp
- Site light
- Ramp light
- Slim inspection lamp
- Hands free work light
- Interior work light
- Hazard warning light
- Wearable for hazard identification
It has four light settings, which changes how long it can be used before needing a charge, for instance, on the low light setting (400 lumens), it can last for 20 hours, on the middle setting, it’ll give light for six and a half hours and on the highest light output, which is 1,000 lumens, it’ll last for three hours. The fourth light setting is a red light option. Once the lamp has gone flat, it’ll just take seven hours charging until it has a full battery again.
Henry Bisson, marketing director for Ring, enthused: “There’s nothing like this on the market, which makes it even more exciting to introduce the MAGFLEX1000, and it’s not just restricted to automotive technicians, as this application can work for a multitude of industries - plumbing, construction, electricians, the possibilities are endless!
“We regularly take our new products to technicians to test and we also get marketing images and the feedback we’ve already had from technicians has been overwhelmingly positive. The flexibility of the lamp means that professionals do not have to keep changing the light source they have, but can instead adapt the MAGFLEX1000 to suit their needs, saving them precious time when working on jobs.”
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