New curing light.

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I purchased 4 x CR123A and a charger. Not sure what the number mean but they do the job. I will let guys have a report after 30 days of use.
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Really sorry about not providing that info prior to purchase guys. Blame it all on screenman for jumping the gun. :D

Still working on marketing material but will try to make sure battery options and recommendations, including inexpensive places to purchase them, are readily available prior to purchase as well as included with the purchase. We also hope to have chargers and possibly batteries available from Delta Kits to ship with the lights. Can't guarantee that one yet due to shelf life concerns and shipping restrictions but we're working on it.

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I am using mine :D
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Omg I wished I would had this 8 years ago! This light is the bomb! It makes cheating( as Brent would say) easy as well. Well done Brent! As usual Deltas rocks!
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What a massive benefit it is not to have to carry a power source with you all the time as well.
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i hope he will come up with a drystar with batteries as well.
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I have tried it and like the fact that there are no cords or a large rectangular light I have to use now...it cuts down on space in my boxes. It works really well too, it cures in less than 30 seconds, but I always keep my lights on for a minimum of 2+ minutes depending on size of damage.

Thanks Delta!

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My new curing light arrived yesterday. Looks great and thanks Korey!!
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For those that have purchased the new curing light and have used it, what drawbacks or disadvantages (if any) have you found? With Delta's January sale, I'm anxious to hear your replies! Thanks.
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Dave M wrote:For those that have purchased the new curing light and have used it, what drawbacks or disadvantages (if any) have you found? With Delta's January sale, I'm anxious to hear your replies! Thanks.
My rechargeable batteries arrived today. I'll give you my opinion in a couple of days.
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