Tools & Hardware : Donegan Optical Light, For Optivisor, 10' Cord

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Tools & Hardware : Donegan Optical Light, For Optivisor, 10' Cord

Donegan Optical Light, For Optivisor, 10' Cord

from: DONEGAN OPTICAL CO INC




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Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Donegan Optical, OptiVisor
Label: DONEGAN OPTICAL CO INC
Product Manufacturer: DONEGAN OPTICAL CO INC
Publisher: DONEGAN OPTICAL CO INC
Ranking: 24655
Studio: DONEGAN OPTICAL CO INC


Product facts:
  • Hands free light for Opti-Visor
  • Clips securely to headset
  • 5 to 6 hours of battery life
  • Xenon laserbeam - 6000 candle power







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Item Description:
VISORLIGHT(TM) IS A POWERFUL, LIGHTWEIGHT, BATTERY-POWERED LIGHT THAT CLIPS ONTO THE VISOR OF MOST HEADBAND BINOCULAR MAGNIFIERS. THE XENON LASERBEAM BULR EMITS 6000 CANDLE POWER FOR 5-6 HOURS OF CONTINUOUS USE. INCLUDES A 10' CORD. REQUIRES TWO AA BATTERIES (NOT INCLUDED). (USA)











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