In Focus: Maxxeon Lumenator

Oct. 2, 2015
Weighing in at 3 lbs and less than 9" in diameter, the Lumenator is a completely self-contained, compact, rechargeable light source.

The Lumenator from Maxxeon is a professional use work area flood light that offers 1,800 lumens of white light. Weighing in at 3 lbs and less than 9" in diameter, the Lumenator is a completely self-contained, compact, rechargeable light source. On high, it offers 1,800 lumens and a run-time of two hours. On low, it offers 400 lumens and a run-time of eight hours. The light's flood-style 3:1 beam pattern provides 30' beam diameter at 10' distance from the light. Waterproof to 3', the Lumenator is housed within a stable steel frame.

Application

This work area flood light is designed to provide illumination during service calls.

Selling points

The Lumenator is a completely self-contained, compact, rechargeable flood light that is well-suited for illuminating night service calls and emergency power outage situations.

Features and benefits 

  • This light is compact, lightweight and rechargeable.
  • The Lumenator's LED bulb is virtually unbreakable and lasts up to 50,000 hours, according to the company.
  • The light offers an adjustable head (180 degrees) housed within a stable steel frame.
  • Liquid ingress protection: IEC IP67 standard – waterproof to 3'.
  • Impact resistance: IEC IK07 standard.

Origin

The Lumenator was developed based on the need for large work area illumination in areas without access to A/C power.

Manufacturing specs

Weighing in at only 3 lbs and less than 9" in diameter, the Lumenator is made in China.

  • High: 1800 lumens, run-time of two hours.
  • Low: 400 lumens, run-time 8 hours.
  • Flood-style 3:1 beam pattern provides 30' beam diameter at 10' distance from the light.
  • Available with optional telescopic 60 inch tripod (No. MXN10082) and magnetic base (No. MXN10085).

Storage and display

The Lumenator is individually packaged in a display box.

Suggested retail price

$119.95

For more information

John Schira

[email protected]

877-621-0005

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