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Spot Hozuki
Snow Peak
Spot Hozuki
$135.96
Description

  Elegant multi-use light with adjustable positioning

  Designed in Japan, the Snow Peak Spot Hozuki is a multi-use light with adjustable positioning to allow for spotlight functionality with the silhouette of a classic Hozuki lantern. Hang the battery-powered light with the adjustable hook. Power with AA batteries or use the USB connector with the Hozuki 2.0 Rechargeable Battery (sold separately).

  Please note, batteries and rechargeable battery sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
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Brand Name:
Snow Peak
Bulb Type:
LED
Weight:
5.8 oz (164 g)
Dimensions:
110 x 136 x 100 (h) mm / L 4" W 4" H 9.8"
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
ES-090
UPC:
4960589014781
Other Features:
Material: Polycarbonate, ABS, Silicone, Polypropylene
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