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Impact 12" Reflector Floodlight Kit (120 VAC)

BH #IMFL12 • MFR #FL-12
Impact 12" Reflector Floodlight Kit (120 VAC)
Key Features
  • In-Line Switch
  • 500 Watts Maximum with Reflector
The Impact 12" Reflector Floodlight Kit is a true 500-watt unit with a high heat ceramic socket and all high heat metal that won't melt like units with plastic sockets. The reflector is made of heavy-grade brushed aluminum to maximize the light output. The socket features a wooden control handle that stays cool, and also includes a built-in adjustable umbrella mount. The attached cord comes with an in-line switch, and the adjustable metal mount features a 5/8" receiver for light stands and an 8mm umbrella receptacle.
Back-Ordered
Expected availability: Sep 11, 2024
$38.90
Price $48.90
Instant Savings $10.00
Reflector Size
10"
12"
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Impact FL-12 Overview

The Impact 12" Reflector Floodlight Kit is a true 500-watt unit with a high heat ceramic socket and all high heat metal that won't melt like units with plastic sockets. The reflector is made of heavy-grade brushed aluminum to maximize the light output. The socket features a wooden control handle that stays cool, and also includes a built-in adjustable umbrella mount. The attached cord comes with an in-line switch, and the adjustable metal mount features a 5/8" receiver for light stands and an 8mm umbrella receptacle.

Impact Floodlight Reflector - 12"

Replacement Reflector for the Impact 12" Floodlight.
Made of heavy-grade aluminum, are hand-spun and chemically etched to maximize the light output. Black painted exterior. The reflector mount size is 1 5/8".

UPC: 847628012516
Impact Porcelain Socket with Adjustable Umbrella Mount (500W)

The Impact Porcelain Socket with Umbrella Mount (500W) is a cost-effective way to utilize a wide variety of E26 (Edison) based lamps for photo or video work. Options include simple household lamps as well as photoflood, quartz halogen bulbs, and LED bulbs. This highly versatile product has an adjustable metal mount with a 5/8" receiver for light stands and an 8mm umbrella receptacle. The Floodlight Socket tilts and locks in place at the desired angle by grasping the stay-cool wooden handle and releasing the locking knob. Lamps up to 500W won't melt the ceramic base which is impervious to heat. The socket also accepts screw-on reflectors of various sizes.

High-heat ceramic socket won't melt like plastic sockets
Supports 500W bulbs maximum
Wooden control handle stays cool
Accepts screw-on aluminum reflectors
10' 3-prong AC power cord with inline switch
Built-in adjustable umbrella mount
UPC: 847628013636

Impact Floodlight Reflector - 12" Specs

Key Specs
Item Type
12" Standard/General Purpose Reflector
Interior Color
Silver
Light Compatibility
Direct Attachment (Requires No Bracket/Speed Ring): For Impact Porcelain Socket
Accepts Grids
No
Interior Color
Silver
Light Compatibility
Direct Attachment (Requires No Bracket/Speed Ring): For Impact Porcelain Socket
Accepts Grids
No
Materials
Metal
Dimensions
ø: 12" / ø: 30.5 cm
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.655 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
11.95 x 11.75 x 8.55"

Impact Porcelain Socket with Adjustable Umbrella Mount (500W) Specs

Key Specs
Bulb Type
1x E26/E27
Max Bulb Wattage
500 W
Umbrella Mount
Yes
Input Power
120 VAC, 60 Hz
Mounting
5/8" Receiver (via Fixture)
Light Fixture
Bulb Type
1x E26/E27
Max Bulb Wattage
500 W
Focusable
No
Umbrella Mount
Yes
General
Input Power
120 VAC, 60 Hz
Mounting
5/8" Receiver (via Fixture)
Cable Length
10' / 3 m
Inline Switch
Yes
Weight
1 lb / 454 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.625 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
8 x 6 x 4"

Impact FL-12 Reviews

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question

Will the 12 reflector take a Westcott 50w CFL bulb? I know these bulbs are big, with a wide base.Thanks.
Asked by: Casey
It would be helfpul to know the code' of the base or bulb you refer to. The Impact socket is the regular Edison E26/27 receiver (household type). Perhaps try Eiko Edison CFL's which are available in varying wattages and colour temperatures. HTH.
Answered by: Michael M.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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