Energizer Hard Case Professional Lights

Energizer+Hard+Case+Swivel+Head Energizer Hard Case Professional LightsThe fine folks at Energizer sent me three of their latest LED lights from the Hard Case Professional line to review. The three products that they sent for me to look at were:

Energizer Hard Case Professional – 2 AA Swivel Head flash light can survive up to a 20 ft drop, puts out 80 lumens of light and even has a green and red LED low-level light feature. (See the photo)
 Energizer Hard Case Professional Lights
Energizer Hard Case Professional – Inspection Light can survive a 15 ft drop, rubber casing that won’t conduct electricity and bright even LED technology.

 Energizer Hard Case Professional LightsEnergizer Hard Case Professional – Headlight can survive a 15 ft drop, allows hands-free work, removable third strap, and even has a green and red LED low-level light feature.

I really was impressed with the quality of these lights. They are all really well built, supply really bright LED light and they actually do take a fall. I took the two flash lights out in the driveway and tossed them up in the air and let them hit the driveway. I picked them both up and they turned on without a problem.

These are definitely contractor grade lights and a product that I would use on the job any day. It’s really great to see manufacturers building quality products the way things used to be built a couple generations ago. These are certainly products that will last many years to come. I give all three of them two thumbs up! You can buy these lights at Lowe’s, Menards, Auto Zone and Grainger.

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