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Vulcan/Fire-Vulcan Lantern Battery - Streamlight, Inc

Part #: 44007

Ensure consistent and reliable illumination for your critical tasks with the Streamlight 44007 Vulcan/Fire-Vulcan Lantern Battery. Engineered as a direct replacement, this rechargeable power source provides dependable performance for professional automotive, industrial, and emergency applications, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity.

Key Features

  • Robust Power Delivery: Features a 4.5 amp-hour sealed lead-acid battery, offering substantial power for extended operational periods.
  • Extended Runtime: Provides up to 3.25 hours of continuous runtime per charge, supporting prolonged use in demanding environments.
  • Zero-Maintenance Design: Built for professional ease of use, requiring no maintenance throughout its operational life.
  • Long Cycle Life: Engineered for durability, this battery is rechargeable up to 500 times, ensuring a long service life.
  • Optimal Compatibility: Specifically designed to power Streamlight Vulcan and Fire-Vulcan series professional lanterns, guaranteeing seamless integration and performance.

Applications

This heavy-duty rechargeable battery is an essential component for professionals requiring reliable portable lighting. It is ideally suited for automotive technicians performing under-hood inspections or vehicle diagnostics, industrial mechanics conducting equipment maintenance, and facility managers overseeing property inspections. Its compatibility with Fire-Vulcan lanterns also makes it a vital accessory for emergency services and first responders who depend on consistent, high-output lighting in critical situations.

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$48.82

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  • Model: 118327
  • Shipping Weight: 2lbs
  • UPC: 809264400744
  • Manufacturers Part #: 44007
  • Manufactured by: Streamlight, Inc
  • Also Known As: SR44007, STL-44007, SG44007

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 12 January, 2011.