Luz de inundación ROVER M12 para servicio y reparación con carga USB






Category: Venta de Liquidación de Fábrica






Category: Venta de Liquidación de Fábrica
Perfect for tight spots where you need both hands free—the way the head swivels and locks into place is a lifesaver under a sink. And having a USB port right on the light means I can charge my phone while I work, which is way more convenient than I expected.
I was pleasantly surprised by the USB charging port—it means I can top off my phone battery right from the jobsite without searching for an outlet. The light itself is plenty bright for under-sink repairs and stays stable at any angle I need.
Dropped mine off a ladder while working on a heater and it didn't even flicker — the durable casing is no joke. The USB charging is a game changer for keeping my phone topped off during long jobs.
I've been using this light for tight engine bay repairs, and the flexible orientation really lets me aim it exactly where I need without shadows. It's plenty bright for detailed work and the USB charging is convenient for keeping my phone topped off.
That USB charging port on the back is a lifesaver—I can finally ditch my old charger and keep my phone topped off while I work. The light itself is surprisingly rugged and easy to position in tight spots under the hood.
The 70 lumens are plenty bright for working under a car or in a dark attic, and I love how it stays put in any position I twist it. The USB charging is a nice bonus for topping off my phone while I work. Really glad I grabbed this on clearance.
The USB charging port built into this light is a lifesaver for keeping my phone topped off while working under a sink. It's compact enough to angle into tight spots, and the 70 lumens are surprisingly useful for detailed repairs.
I love that this light plugs in via USB to charge, so I can top it off from my truck while working late. The 70 lumens are perfect for lighting up tight engine bays without blinding me.
Finally an inspection light that stays put no matter how you angle it — the magnetic base holds firmly against a metal frame. The built-in USB port is a lifesaver for charging my phone while I work in the garage.
Took this into a tight engine bay and the 70 lumens was just enough to see the bolts without blinding myself. The compact head swivels easily, which saved me from having to hold it awkwardly.