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Brighteyes Pro w Batteries - Steelman

Part #: 17200

The Steelman 17200 Brighteyes Pro offers a practical, hands-free lighting solution for professional technicians and industrial workers who require clear visibility in confined or poorly lit spaces. Designed for comfort and durability, these wearable lights ensure precise illumination directly where it's needed, eliminating the inconvenience of traditional drop lights and their associated shadows. This tool is an essential addition for maintaining productivity and accuracy in diverse work environments.

Key Features

  • Hands-Free Illumination: Provides targeted light, allowing technicians to use both hands for critical tasks and precise work.
  • Adjustable Fit: Features a new adjustable nose piece that can be bent to conform comfortably to individual users, including those wearing eyeglasses.
  • Enhanced Visibility: Brightly illuminates hard-to-see areas, improving diagnostic and repair efficiency by eliminating obstructing shadows.
  • Ready for Use: Includes four AA batteries, ensuring the tool is operational right out of the box.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the demands of professional automotive and industrial environments.

Applications

The Steelman 17200 Brighteyes Pro is an indispensable tool across numerous professional and industrial applications. It is ideal for automotive mechanics performing under-hood inspections or chassis repairs, plumbers working in cramped utility spaces, and electricians wiring panels or troubleshooting circuits. Its utility extends to marine maintenance, industrial assembly, and providing reliable light during emergency road repairs or other unexpected situations where focused, hands-free light is paramount.

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  • Model: 71691
  • Shipping Weight: 1lbs
  • UPC: 009919817204
  • Manufacturers Part #: 17200
  • Manufactured by: Steelman
  • Also Known As: ST17200, JSP-17200

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 16 February, 2007.