12 Volt Cigarette Handheld Quartz Halogen Spotlight New In Original Packaging!!! on 2040-parts.com
Murrieta, California, United States
This 12 Volt Handheld Quartz Halogen Spotlight is perfect for camping, finding house numbers and signs, boating, and roadside emergencies. It plugs into a 12v cigarette lighter and has a 12ft recoiling cord. It draws minimal amperage and has an on/off switch by the thumb. Its housing is impact resistant and it has a highly polished reflector for optimal performance.
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