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Brinkmann Blue Max Marine 3 Million 12 Volt Spotlight on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Hempstead, New York, US

Hempstead, New York, US
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Sturdy white ABS housing
Blue trimmed glass lens is glare free and tempered heat resistant. Beam cuts through glass, fog, rain and over with white boat docks
Retractable stainless steel hook on top of unit
Operates using 8 foot DC cord
Large parabolic reflector produces maximum brightness

Used this a few times until upgraded to a remote spotlight on my boat.
Has some rust on top of housing see pictures. You can not help Mother Nature.
The plug tip has some bit of rust, but still functional. All you need is sandpaper and file the rust down which currently I don't have. br>I test it on my car 12 volt cigarette lighter and it work and very bright.
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