Prevent threaded fasteners from sticking due to rust, dirt, and heat

Transfer power to a built-in battery during partial and complete outages

Transport objects around your facility

Shine light into hard-to-reach spaces by attaching to your flashlight

Convert incandescent, halogen, krypton, and xenon Maglites to LED for more light and battery life

Stow flashlights in belt holsters and loops

Turn your flashlight into an illuminated magnifying glass

Attach flashlights to hard hats and other surfaces to keep your hands free for work

Measure the gloss of paint, coatings, and surfaces to ensure each product is as shiny as the last

Connect lamp components and conceal wires when building or repairing lamps

Fasten lamp pipe to a socket or base to build and repair lamps

Deliver the electrical current your LEDs need

Replace the ballast for fluorescent, metal halide, or high-pressure sodium bulbs

Install and remove light bulbs, even if bulbs are broken or in tight spaces

Replace handles on portable lights that use screw-in bulbs

Secure fluorescent, LED, and miniature light bulbs in place

Change light color, reduce glare, or filter out light

Shield light bulbs to prevent them from breaking

Reduce glare from light bulbs and protect them from damage

Measure light quality and intensity

Concentrate and direct light from the bulb on a circuit board to a display

Upgrade to energy-efficient LED lights without completely replacing old fixtures

Convert light fixtures to accept different bulbs

Install or replace sockets in fixtures for standard household, tubular, compact, or miniature bulbs

Replace or add starters in magnetic ballasts

Turn lights on and off or dim them in unison from a secure Bluetooth network

Automatically turn lights on and off when you enter and exit rooms

Combine a switch and receptacle into a single outlet box for a small footprint

Light up small and hard-to-reach areas such as the inside of models, prototypes, and circuit boards

Workstation, hand-held, headband, and eyeglass magnifiers

A suction cup holds lights with a magnet to glass, aluminum, and other nonmagnetic surfaces

Pull a chain to send a signal, such as for turning on and off lights and fans

Dispose of recyclables like paper and cans as well as batteries and light bulbs

Electrically open and close circuits to control power to lights, motors, and other equipment

Automatically turn electrical equipment on or off after a set interval

Switch to backup power during an outage


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