Product Preview: Celestron Elements Thermotorch 10

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posted on October 13, 2016
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flashlight that does more than just provide light, the Thermotorch 10 utilizes a 10,000 mAh lithium rechargeable battery to power the five-watt Cree XLAMP LED. Three light settings start at 60 lumens for low, 100 lumens for medium and its high setting blasts out 300 lumens for up to eight hours. The light doubles as an electronic hand warmer and triples as a charging station for other devices. Under the rear cap are two USB charging ports and a series of lights for monitoring charge capacity. A nylon sheath is included, and overall weight of the unit is 17 ozs. Price: $70. Contact: Celestron; celestron.com.

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