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Add new Petzl[R] headlamp to your survival kit.


Petzl's e+LITE[R] Emergency Head lamp is a super-compact LED headlamp with a battery shelf life of up to 10 years. It comes in a water-resistant protective case for storage in your pack or glove box glove box
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An enclosed workspace equipped with gloved openings that allow manipulation in the interior, designed to prevent contamination of the product, the environment, or the worker.
. Some of its more noteworthy features include three white Indium Tin Oxide Indium tin oxide (ITO, or tin-doped indium oxide) is a mixture of indium(III) oxide (In2O3) and tin(IV) oxide (SnO2), typically 90% In2O3, 10% SnO2 by weight.  LEDs with two brightness levels for lighting out to 20 yards, one red LED, a "strobe strobe  
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1. A strobe light.

2. A stroboscope.

3. A spot of higher than normal intensity in the sweep of an indicator, as on a radar screen, used as a reference mark for determining distance.
" mode for emergencies, and a quick-adjust elastic strap for wearing it on your head or wrist. The lamp can be rotated 360 degrees and it's water-submersible to -3 feet. Two CR2032he lithium coin cell batteries (included) provide up to 45 hours of continuous operation. Contact: Petzl America, 1-877-807-3805, www.petzl.com.

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Date:Jan 1, 2008
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