Introducing the TerraLUX TLF Pro Series Flashlights

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posted on November 18, 2013
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TerraLUX introduces the TLF Pro series of long-lasting, high quality workplace flashlights.

The Pro series features all the cutting-edge technology and extreme durability that is synonymous with the TerraLUX name. Three models offer a variety of features and lumen outputs so you can choose the light that's right for your task at hand.

All TLF Pro series light are CNC-machined from 6061 aluminum and feature Type II hard anodized finishes in your choice of High-Vis Orange or Stealth Grey. Impact tested to 1 meter, these tough-as-nails lights are weather resistant and feature recessed trail switches.

The TLF Pro 1 features a Cree XP-E LED powered by a single AA alkaline battery. On high power, the TLF Pro 1 delivers ANSI 154 lumens for 1.5 hours; on low it provides 67.5 lumens for 4 hours. A 154-lumen strobe light can disorient attackers or draw the attention of rescuers.

The TLF Pro 2 delivers 225 ANSI lumens from its Cree XP-G. Powered by 2 AA alkaline batteries, the Pro 2 provides a 3.6 hour runtime.

The TLF Pro 3 offers 280 ANSI lumens for 2.8 hours on high power. Using a Cree XP-G LED, the Pro 3 delivers 150 lumens for 7 hours on medium, and 70 lumens for 20 hours on low. A 280 lumen strobe light is ready at a moment's notice.

All Pro series lights come with removable clips and a lanyard. All are covered by TerraLUX's limited lifetime warranty.

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