Nov 10

Tired of your Flashlight dying while on the job? How about 3 times the run time. Bulbs are a pain to replace; how about 250 times the life span (50,000 hours). Ever dropped your flashlight and the bulb broke; how about a bulb that won’t break (or that is at least as strong as or stronger than the plastic housing it). One bulb (the last bulb you'll ever need) to work with all M12, M18, V18, V28 & all 9.6-28V Milwaukee incandescent flashlights.  

It’s all true for your current flashlight if you get the new LED upgrade kit from Milwaukee 49-81-0090. The cost for the upgraded LED bulb kit will be around $35-40 but could be worth it for all benefits it provides. With all the advantages and continuously cheaper LED bulbs hopefully it won’t be long until all work lights are LED. Probably never guessed your flashlight bulb would out live your children’s children did you?

The Upgrade to LED kit 49-81-0090 will be available soon on Ohio Power Tool category: Cordless Worklights.      

  


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Dec 6
GeoBulb just introduced its latest in a line of LED bulbs, the GeoBulb III. Using a scant 7 Watts of power, the GeoBulb III puts out about as much light as a 60-watt incandescent. You do the math there, folks. And here's some more math to factor in: The GeoBulb III uses half the energy of a compact fluorescent bulb (CFL) and has a life of 50,000 hours. I actually have done the math on that. Take the light bulb on my bedside table: I figure it is on for a maximum of 2 hours a day. ...

Tagi: greener days, compact fluorescent bulb, bedside table, light bulb, cfl, bulbs, watts, math

Oct 10
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recently announced the recall of over 120,000 Trisonic CFLs due to a fire hazard. Apparently the bulbs can overheat and catch fire. At least two incidences resulting in minor property damage have been reported. Consumers who own these bulbs should stop using them immediately. The importer company--Eastern America Trio Products Inc. of Flushing, N.Y.--should be contacted about a refund. Go to the CPSC recall page for more refund info. Let's ...

Tagi: compact fluorescent lightbulbs, importer company, trisonic, incidences, product safety, bulbs

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