To subscribe, advertise or contribute articles to www.nzmanufacturer.co.nz contact publisher@xtra.co.nz
  • Home
  • Latest News
    • Business News
    • Developments
    • Product News
    • Manufacturing Technology
    • Analysis
    • Innovators
    • Energy
    • Calendar
    • Editorial
  • About the Magazine
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe to the Magazine
NZ Manufacturer - Success Through Innovation
Success Through Innovation
  • Home
  • AI
  • Analysis
  • Business News
  • Climate Change
  • Covid-19
  • Cyber Security
  • Developments
  • Energy
  • Events
  • SouthMACH 2025
  • Innovators
  • Magazine
  • Manufacturing Technology
  • Industry 4.0
  • Product News
  • Productivity
  • Profiles
  • Smart Manufacturing Today
  • Sustainability
  • The Creative Class
  • Webinars

News Ticker

How manufacturers can prepare for the ESPR
Tech isn’t the Hero, it’s the plucky sidekick
Finding Your True Competitive Edge: A Guide for Manufacturers
Fixing manufacturing’s billion-dollar harm problem
Steel awards showcase local industry’s expertise and sophistication
Aotearoa’s Industry 4.0 journey
5S – Not That Old Chestnut
Scott Aylett, SEA Electrical a winner

‘The Probe’

The new slimline LED ‘Probe’ Inspection Lamp.

 

 

Home handymen and professional tradespeople will light up when they see the new ‘Probe’ LED Inspection Lamp, an advanced, compact lamp which produces a powerful light to illuminate those difficult-to-access spaces.

Stylish in its design and using the latest high intensity SMD L.E.D’s, the ‘Probe’ produces an intense even spread of light from its long, slim lens and has the unique feature of providing L.E.D illumination from the tip so that it can provide light in restricted areas.

The lamp is constructed from a soft, rubberised material for non-slip, comfortable handling, the lens is shatterproof polycarbonate and the power pack is a lithium-ion battery, capable of providing two hours continuous use before re-charging is required.

The lithium-ion battery contains no memory effect when charging and has a longer shelf life.

For storage and recharging, the lamp fits neatly into the supplied 240V docking station. Also included for convenience and flexibility, is a 12/24V recharging plug and socket, which fits directly into the light making it ideal for trades people on the move.

Whether it’s a mechanic or handyman checking the brake pads on a vehicle without removing the wheel, an electrician working on a complex switchboard, an auto electrician working under a dash, or a boatie inspecting a dark hatch, the slimline ‘Probe’ has few rivals when it comes to shedding light in the darkest confined spaces.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Share this:

Related Posts

Ian Walsh

Product News /

Is your value network world class?

Geoff Necklen

Product News /

Q & A with Geoff Necklen of Roadside Supports

Image by Dinh Khoi Nguyen from Pixabay

Product News /

How manufacturers can prepare for the ESPR

‹ Particle counter delivers quality measurements › Manufacturing drops back

22nd May 2025

Categories

  • AI
  • Analysis
  • AusTech
  • Business Books
  • Business News
  • Calendar
  • Case Studies
  • Climate Change
  • Covid-19
  • Cyber Security
  • DESIGN
  • Developments
  • Editorial
  • EMEX 2014
  • EMEX 2016
  • EMEX 2018
  • EMEX 2024
  • ENERGY
  • Events
  • FOOD
  • Industry 4.0
  • Innovators
  • LEAN MANUFACTURING
  • Magazine
  • Manufacturing Technology
  • Product News
  • Productivity
  • Profiles
  • Rear View
  • Recent News
  • Recent News
  • Regional Manufacturing
  • Smart Manufacturing Today
  • Solidtech
  • SouthMACH 2015
  • SouthMACH 2019
  • Sustainability
  • The Circular Economy
  • The Creative Class
  • The Daily News
  • Uncategorized
  • Webinars

Archives

Back to Top

  • Home
  • AI
  • Analysis
  • Business News
  • Climate Change
  • Covid-19
  • Cyber Security
  • Developments
  • Energy
  • Events
  • SouthMACH 2025
  • Innovators
  • Magazine
  • Manufacturing Technology
  • Industry 4.0
  • Product News
  • Productivity
  • Profiles
  • Smart Manufacturing Today
  • Sustainability
  • The Creative Class
  • Webinars

To subscribe, advertise or contribute articles to nzmanufacturer.co.nz contact publisher@xtra.co.nz

(c) NZ Manufacturer, 2025