USB Rechargeable Handheld Work Light – WF60

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The Westinghouse WF60 Work light is powered by a built-in 18650 Li-ion rechargeable battery and provides outstanding lighting through a 5W COB. The brightness of the work light can be adjusted with a rotary dial. Built with an adjustable swivel base and a strong magnet, it’ll provide you the ease of use and gives you a handsfree operating experience.

  • USB RECHARGEABLE SEARCH LIGHT - The work light has a built-in Li-ion 18650 battery, at 1800mAh. The light can be recharged with the USB cable included
  • HANDSFREE OPERATION – The swivel socket and base magnet of this work light allow you to adjust the lighting angle
  • POWERFUL COB DIMMABLE LIGHTING – This COB LED work light has a maximum lumen output of 300 lumens. With the turn of the knob, you can increase or decrease the brightness
  • SUPERIOR BUILD QUALITY - This product is guaranteed to be made from high quality materials and has been thoroughly inspected
  • OVER 130 YEARS OF ELECTRIC INNOVATION - Westinghouse electric innovation is packed into every portable lighting item
  • Power Source: 3.7V 1800mAh 18650 Li-ion
  • Light Source: 5W COB
  • Input: 5V 1A
  • Lumen Output: 300Lm White, 10Lm Red
  • Charging Time: 4-5 hrs
  • Run Time: 2-8 hrs
  • Dimensions: 375 x 38.5 x 32 mm 14.76 x 1.52 x 1.26 inches
  • Weight: 155 ± 5g 0.34 ± 0.01 lb
  • Q: How often should I change the batteries in my flashlight?
  • A: If you use your flashlight frequently, change the batteries when the beam starts to go dim. If your flashlight is used just a few times a year, we recommend changing the batteries occasionally to prevent leakage due to aging. An alkaline battery has a 7-year shelf life and can be used for years when maintained properly
  • Q: What type of batteries does a flashlight need? How many?
  • A: The batteries needed to power your flashlight can vary. Most flashlights for everyday use require two C or D cell batteries. Smaller flashlights can take four or more AA or AAA cells. Lantern lights typically take a single 6V battery. Look for markings on your flashlight or its packaging to determine the correct batteries
  • Q: When I'm not using my flashlight, where should I keep the batteries?
  • A: Keep the batteries in your flashlight when it's not in use—that way, you'll have a working flashlight when you need it. If you don't use your flashlight for a long period, turn the power switch on and off occasionally, just to make sure the flashlight is still working. It's also a good idea to change batteries periodically to prevent battery leakage if you don't use the flashlight for long periods. You should also keep an unopened package of fresh Camelion batteries where you store your flashlight. This way, you'll be sure to have a working flashlight and a backup set of batteries
  • Q: How should I store my flashlight?
  • A: Store your flashlight in a cool, dry place that is conveniently located and easy to reach in case of an emergency or power outage. Don't store your flashlight in direct sunlight
  • Q: What's the difference between a flashlight and a lantern?
  • A: A lantern is used to cast light over a wider area than a flashlight and has three main characteristics differentiating it from a flashlight. A lantern: • Traditionally has a handle and is not tube-shaped. • Has a large head and large reflector. • Is powered by a lantern battery or four (4) D cell batteries
  • Q: What is an LED?
  • A: LED stands for Light Emitting Diode. It’s not a bulb, so it doesn’t use a filament and provides longer life than conventional lighting
  • Q: Part of my flashlight broke. Can I just send in that part and get it replaced?
  • A: Unfortunately, we cannot replace just a part of your flashlight. If you’d like to participate in the warranty, the entire flashlight must be returned to us
  • Q: I really like the flashlight that I have, but it stopped working. Can I get the exact model as a replacement?
  • A: Product line improvements are always being made, so we cannot guarantee that we can replace your product with the exact same model. If we don’t have that exact model, we’ll match it as closely as we can with the current product
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