(Maxxeon: Ottawa, ON, Canada) -- Maxxeon Inc. announces the availability of its Pocket Floodlight. Plant and equipment maintenance technicians often try to use a penlight-style flashlight instead of a work light when working in confined spaces because the flashlights are smaller and are not tethered to an AC power outlet by an extension cord. However, a flashlight has a very narrow light beam with hot and dark spots that make it difficult to see what is being inspected, and the amount of light produced is far less than the amount of light produced by a work light. Maxxeon claims to have overcome all of these issues with its Pocket Floodlight, which combines the size of a penlight with the performance of a work light.
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“This light is ideal for techs,” says Maxxeon spokesman John Schira. “They will be amazed at the massive amount of light that this tool produces. The light output of the Pocket Floodlight is comparable to many work lights; techs can carry it around in their pocket all day, so they have it whenever they needs it.”
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