Ditch the frustration of holding torches in your teeth and upgrade to a rugged 30-inch flexible beam designed to snake into engine bays and provide high-intensity, hands-free lighting for a full shift.
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Master Every Dark Corner
Fumbling with flashlights in cramped engine bays kills your efficiency. This ultra-flexible beam snakes into tight spots for total hands-free visibility.
- 30-inch flexible reach
- Hands-free precision
- USB-C rechargeable
Hands-Free Precision
30-Inch Flexible Reach
USB-C Fast Charging
7-Hour Battery Life
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Surgical Lighting For Every Tight Space
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First Benefit
Hands-Free Focus
Wrap or hook light into tight engine bays.
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Second Benefit
Ultra-Long Reach
Snake through deep, narrow gaps effortlessly.
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Third Benefit
Fast USB-C Power
Power up quickly for a full day's work.
The Pro-Grade Advantage
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30-Inch Reach
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USB-C Rechargeable
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7-Hour Runtime
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No-Sag Flex Neck
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6000K Pure White
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Frequently Asked Questions
This isn't a flimsy wire. It’s engineered with a high-strength flexible core that retains its shape, even at full extension. You can wrap it around pipes or snake it deep into engine bays without worrying about it sagging or losing its position while you work.
The 6000K beam provides surgical clarity, making it easier to spot small leaks or frayed wires. If you find the highest setting too intense for tight spaces, simply toggle between the three adjustable modes to find the perfect light intensity for your specific mechanical work environment.
You get up to seven hours of continuous runtime, easily covering a full shift of intermittent shop work. When it’s time to power up, the modern USB Type-C port ensures fast charging with your existing phone chargers, getting you back to work in about two hours.
Built for the grind, this tool is designed to handle the messy reality of a workshop. It resists common garage chemicals like oil and grease, while the rugged exterior is built to survive the occasional drop onto a concrete floor during a high-pressure engine repair session.