Flameless Flare

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Features and DetailsBattery-operated flare provides a brightly illuminated, flashing RED signal that will be seen up to 1,000 feet away. Re-usable for up to 500 hours on one set of AAA batteries. Magnetic: sticks to side of vehicle for better attraction. Great for home, auto This Flameless Flare is one of many top quality items in our Roadside Accessories department.

Aubuchon Item # 102013

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    Flameless Flare

    This item is available both in store and online.

    Our Retail Locations are located throughout New England and Upstate New York.

    • Heininger Holdings Model # 1020
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    • Unit Weight: 0.1300 lbs
    • UPC Code: 661588010203
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