KOEHLER BRIGHTSTAR’s New Razor Light

The NEW Class 1, Div. 1 Razor runs longer and shines brighter than ever before and now is handsfree!

HANOVER TOWNSHIP, PA- KOEHLER BRIGHTSTAR, LLC announces a new Razor. It has a Class I, Division 1 safety approvals and combines the features of the original Razor and the Razor 2 into one light. It has a high mode of 325 lumens with a 7 hour runtime and a 125 lumen low mode for an extended runtime of 24 hours.  On high the light projects 236 meters and on low it reaches 167 meters.

This versatile Razor includes 2 magnets for handsfree lighting, one magnet is on the integrated belt clip  and a second magnet, is at the base of the light. The light provides technicians with the ability to place the light on a steel surface to point down at the ground or forward to illuminate a spot area at a distance. The Razor is ergonomically designed for a comfortable grip and the switch is placed on the head of the light for easy access with gloved hands.   It carries a 2 meter drop rating and is IPX7 rated,  waterproof to one meter.

It is a lightweight 8 ounces and operates on (3) AA-Cell Alkaline Batteries.  Available in Hi -Vis yellow color.

Model # 60160

MSRP $34.30


About Koehler Bright Star, LLC

Koehler Bright Star manufactures tough lights that help professionals who work in dark places stay safe and get the job done. Our flashlights, lanterns and headlamps serve the mining, marine, industrial, fire, and manufacturing industries. We develop and ship our products from Hanover Township, Pennsylvania; and they’re used in some of the darkest, most challenging environments all over the world.

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