GENTOS
(JP¥2,400)
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This is a set of a GENTOS EX-1977IS (small) and an 800-lumen lantern (large) of an unknown manufacturer. Both were purchased used and have been used several times. The 800-lumen lantern has a similar shape to the EX-000R and EX-300H, but it uses batteries instead of being rechargeable. I am selling them because I am replacing them. ● EX-1977IS Points ・Striped top cover minimizes unevenness of light ・SOS pattern flashing function ・Eneloop batteries can be used Specifications ・Light source: High-brightness chip type warm color LED x 1 ・Brightness (approx.): 100 lumens (High mode) ・Batteries used: AA alkaline batteries x 4 Eneloop batteries can be used ・Operating time (approx.): 12 hours (High mode) / 36 hours (Eco mode) / 24 hours (SOS pattern flashing mode) ・Protection class: Splash-proof (IPX4 compliant) ・Body size (approx.): φ59 x 132mm ・Body weight (approx.): 244g (including batteries) Features ・Built-in hook: The cover can be removed and used upside down for hanging. ・Striped top cover: Minimizes unevenness of light and provides uniform illumination. ● 800-lumen lantern Specifications ・Size: approx. φ95 x 192mm ・Brightness: Warm color/approx. 300lm, White color/approx. 500lm, All lights/approx. 800lm ・Waterproof rating: IPX4 ・Weight: approx. 540g ・Batteries used: D alkaline batteries x 3 Features ・3-color tone function: Can change the light color to white, warm color, and all lights (mix). ・Dimming function: Continuously dimmable from low to high by long-pressing the switch. ・Battery indicator: Indicates low battery capacity with a red light. ・Flashing mode (daylight white) available ・Built-in carabiner #lantern #Gentos #GENTOS #1977 #000 #300 #disasterprevention
6 months ago