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Klein Tools introduces the Rechargeable Focus Flashlight with Laser

March 6, 2020
The No. 56040 is a rechargeable LED flashlight with onboard Class IIIa laser and a long-lasting battery.

Klein Tools introduced the Rechargeable Focus Flashlight with Laser, No. 56040, a rechargeable LED flashlight with onboard Class IIIa laser and a long-lasting battery.

Rechargeable Focus Flashlight with Laser features include:

  • Class IIIa red laser to pinpoint out-of-reach objects
  • Twist focus bezel concentrates the light beam
  • Strong magnetic end cap for hands-free use
  • 12-hour runtime on low of 125 lm
  • 6-hour runtime on high of 350 lm
  • Battery gauge notifies when the battery is low
  • Rechargeable via included micro-USB cord
  • Removable pocket clip with an integrated lanyard hole
  • 10’ drop test rating and is IP54 water and dust resistant

    “This flashlight was designed to give users a light that is bright, long lasting, easily adjustable, and improves communication across any jobsite,” says Laura Ranieri, senior product manager, Klein Tools. “The flashlight features a built-in class IIIa laser making it easy to pinpoint objects at a distance when communicating to supervisors, inspectors, et cetera. It offers a strong magnetic end cap for hands free use, and has a 12-hour runtime, meaning trade professionals can count on it to last through an entire day of work without needing a charge. Additionally, the focusable bezel lets users concentrate the light where they need it most.”

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