TL4000P Canister Light
Illuminate your adventures with the TL4000P Canister Light, the ultimate lighting solution for divers, explorers, and outdoor enthusiasts. This high-performance canister light features a narrow 10-degree beam that provides a focused spotlight, ensuring maximum visibility even in the darkest underwater environments. With an impressive 12-hour burn time, you can rely on the TL4000P for extended use, making it perfect for long dives or nighttime excursions.
The TL4000P offers versatile mounting options with both side mount and back mount capabilities, allowing you to customize your setup based on your preference and activity. Choose between the EOS (Single plug) or EOD (Dual Plug) options to best suit your needs. Plus, its removable rechargeable batteries ensure you never run out of power when you need it most, while the 150-meter depth rating guarantees that this light can withstand the rigors of deep-sea exploration.
What sets the TL4000P apart in the market is its combination of reliability, versatility, and high-performance features, making it an essential tool for anyone serious about underwater adventures. Whether you’re navigating through caves or enjoying a night dive, this canister light ensures you see and be seen.
Key Features:
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Narrow 10-degree beam for focused illumination
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12-hour burn time for extended usage
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Side mount or back mount option available for customizable setup
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Adjustable Goodman Handle with connector – fits all models that have a mounting square
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EOS or EOD option to meet various needs
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Removable rechargeable batteries for convenience
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150-meter depth rating suitable for deep-sea exploration
Don’t compromise on visibility during your underwater adventures! Upgrade to the TL4000P Canister Light today and experience the difference. Order now to ensure you’re equipped with the best in lighting technology for your next dive!
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