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Vetra DFL-04 led ATEX Flashlight
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The Vetra DFL-04 led ATEX flashlight is explosion-proof and suitable for demanding environments
Explosion-proof LED flashlight Vetra
Vetra DFL-04 LED ATEX Flashlight – Safety and Power in One
Discover the Vetra DFL-04 LED ATEX flashlight, the ultimate choice for professionals who demand reliability and safety in explosive environments. This high-quality Vetra flashlight combines innovative LED technology with a robust, ATEX-certified design, ensuring you always have optimal lighting under the most demanding conditions.
- ATEX certified: Safe to use in explosive environments, ideal for industry, offshore and chemical sectors.
- Powerful LED lighting: Bright and energy-efficient light for maximum visibility, even in the darkest situations.
- Robust and durable: Resistant to shocks, dust and water thanks to the sturdy housing of the Vetra DFL-04.
- Ergonomic design: Comfortable grip and easy to operate, even with gloves on.
- Long battery life: Reliable performance without worrying about frequent charging or battery changes.
With the Vetra DFL-04 LED ATEX flashlight you are always prepared for any situation. Order now and experience the difference in safety, power and durability for yourself
| Brand | Vetra |
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