The Best Lights for the Fall/Winter Season

Lind Equipment has a plethora of heavy-duty, durable lights built to withstand the toughest work environments. When the days start to get shorter lights are needed to keep the jobsite running, check out these top notch, high in-demand lights by Lind!

The Beacon LED Tower

The Beacon LED Tower is the number one product when the fall and winter season come. It’s a compact, lightweight but extremely robust unit that is used by a wide variety of industry workers outdoors and indoors.

  • Generator Powered or Electric Plug-In Power

  • IP65 weatherproof rated (works in snow, rain and in -40 conditions!)

  • Wind resistant mast

  • Half the cost of traditional light towers

  • Man-portable

  • Brightest lights on the market & many more benefits

Beacon360 GO Battery Operated Area Light

The battery operated Beacon360 GO is a game changer on any jobsite or for emergency response situations. It’s compact, extremely portable and easy to charge up. It can perform on battery only or while plugged in.

  • Rechargeable Battery Operated Light (AC charging)

  • 3 different light settings (can run for 27 hours on the lowest setting)

  • Battery doesn't stop in rain, snow or cold weather

Beacon360 Torch Battery Operated Worklight

This versatile heavy-duty work light is unlike anything else on the market today! The Torch can be mounted with it’s flat base, on it’s built-in magnets or using it’s built-in hook for hanging. The possibilities to mount the light are endless, not to mention it’s 4 unique lighting modes to best suit your job!

  • Rechargeable Battery Operated Light (AC, DC and USB charging)

  • 4 unique light modes (360 degree high, 360 degree low, 180 degree mode & flashlight mode)

  • Surpassed military drop test requirements

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