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Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Fulcrum Multi-Flex LED Task Light, Silver
The Fulcrum MultiFlex Reading Light is an all-purpose reading, task, or travel light with an ultra-bright LED for extended, energy-efficient illumination. This hands-free lamp provides an glare-free light that stays where you put it, thanks to the flexible neck and sturdy clamp. Designed for both home and on-the-go use, the MultiFlex Reading Light is great for clipping to books, e-readers, laptops, and tables. And because the LED bulb never burns out, you'll save on replacement bulb costs. The MultiFlex takes three AAA batteries (not included).
Hands-Free Design for Multiple UsesThe MultiFlex Light includes a dual-purpose clip that allows the light to stand on its own on a table or attach to an e-reader, shelf, book, cupboard, or computer. Its hands-free design means you can read in bed without disturbing your significant other; illuminate a dark campsite; work on your laptop while traveling; or simply aim the right amount of light on your latest sewing or crafting project. Its compact, lightweight design means it can go where you go.
Flexible Gooseneck and Glare-Free Light
The MultiFlex Light uses LED Floodlight technology to provide glare-free, bright light with a wide coverage area. The durable and flexible gooseneck lets you position the light exactly where you want it and keep it there.
Energy-Efficient LEDs Extend Battery Life
To save you money and help protect the environment, this lamp uses an energy-efficient LED bulb. This bulb extends battery life, and never needs replacement. Additionally, LEDs emit little or no heat when compared to incandescent lamps, so this light will never get too hot to use comfortably.
The MultiFlex Reading Light has a 12-inch neck with 1-1/12 by 2-1/2 inch base.
What's in the Box
MultiFlex Reading Light.
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