KOEHLER BRIGHTSTARFlashlights
KOEHLER BRIGHTSTAR Handheld Flashlight: 475 lm, 15 hr Run Time at Max. Brightness
The KOEHLER BRIGHTSTAR Handheld Flashlight (MPN 60360) is a 475-lumen flashlight that includes 3 AA batteries. It offers a 15-hour run time at maximum brightness and a 951-foot maximum beam distance.
SKU 3G-OTH-390494
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KOEHLER BRIGHTSTAR Products
3G Electric (S) Pte. Ltd. — Singapore
Product Description
The KOEHLER BRIGHTSTAR Handheld Flashlight (MPN 60360) is a 475-lumen flashlight that includes 3 AA batteries. It offers a 15-hour run time at maximum brightness and a 951-foot maximum beam distance.
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Common applications for KOEHLER BRIGHTSTAROil and gas facilities — Safety-rated flashlights (e.g., 60170) for inspection in hazardous areas
Mining operations — D-cell flashlights (e.g., 15460) for long-duration underground use
Chemical processing plants — Intrinsically safe headlamps (e.g., 200501-B) for hands-free maintenance
Construction sites — Magnetic mount area lights (e.g., 89000) for temporary task lighting
Marine and offshore platforms — High-lumen handheld flashlights (e.g., 60360) for night operations
Emergency response — Rechargeable flashlights (e.g., 60360) for search and rescue missions
KOEHLER BRIGHTSTAR Products
3G Electric supplies KOEHLER BRIGHTSTAR flashlights. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.






