Dec 20, 2010 10:52 GMT  ·  By

We're pretty sure that many of you were forced at least once to carry out some activities that required a bit of light (fixing an engine, your computer, changing a tire, etc.) in less than favorable light conditions, and for this reason, we've decided to take a quick look at the Light Mine Professional from Striker, that should prove to be a very useful solution in specific situations similar to the one described above. The functionally designed protruding posts give the light an underwater naval mine appearance and can be used as tripods or quad-pods creating a 360 degree freestanding light.

The Light Mine Professional from Striker comes equipped with eleven powerful neodymium (rare earth) magnets that are located at the end of each post allowing the user to attach and aim the light accurately and securely in any direction.

Furthermore, the powerful Lumen Tech LEDs are used in the front white lens (8 LEDs) and back red lens (4 LEDs).

The Light Mine Professional has four electronic light functions: low power spot, high output flood, red night vision, and a high visibility signal beacon.

The light comes with a button for selecting the desired functioning mode, while the necessary power is provided by 2 x AA batteries, well hidden within a compartment accessible by unscrewing the removable battery cap.

Plus, the Light Mine Professional is about the size of a baseball, which means that it easily fits into one's car’s glove compartment as a roadside repair light or into a saddle bag to be used as a hazard light for one's motorcycle (these are just a couple of examples, since the range of uses for the Light Mine Professional is practically endless).

The Light Mine Professional from Striker sells for just around $19.99, which makes it quite an interesting deal, taking into account the impressive level of versatility it provides.