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Cut the Cord with Industrial-Grade LED Balloon Work Light from Volterrex

Volterrex LED balloon work light

Volterrex by ISM Lighting has developed its first battery-powered LED balloon work light. Offering industry-leading build quality, the go-anywhere LED balloon work light casts 360-degrees of glare-free diffused illumination to improve productivity and workplace safety when working off-grid or when the power goes out. The 13,000 lumen balloon work light illuminates up to 7,500 square feet.

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The included rechargeable 10 Ah lithium-ion battery pack delivers 4.5 hours of illumination at full power, but can also be dimmed to extend use time to up to 40 hours on a single charge. Featuring Volterrex’s patented diffusion balloon, the battery-powered balloon work light casts naturally-hued illumination that accurately renders colors, eliminates harsh blinding glare, and reduces eye strain during long work hours.

Offered with an included telescopic tripod, multiple hanging accessories and handheld remote control, the extremely portable LED balloon light offers a high-efficiency solution that helps workers operate more efficiently in the darkest indoor and outdoor environments.

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More information on the LED balloon work light from Volterrex

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