Powerline & utility lights
Fenix powerline and utility lights — high-output, dependable lighting for line work, substations, and field crews. Stocked in Canada with full warranty and same-day shipping from Mississauga.
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Fenix LR36R
10,000 lm · 1,260 m
CAD $529.95
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Fenix LR35R
10,000 lm · 500 m
CAD $273.95
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Fenix HM71R
2,700 lm · 230 m
CAD $169.95
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Fenix HP25R V2.0
1,600 lm · 290 m
CAD $164.95
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Fenix HM75R
1,600 lm · 223 m
CAD $239.95
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Fenix HM70R
1,600 lm · 186 m
CAD $136.95
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Fenix HM60R V2.0
1,600 lm · 170 m
CAD $124.95
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For the grid and the field
Utility crews need lighting that performs in the dark, in bad weather, and after a drop from height. These sit in the broader work and professional range, with both wide-flood lights for a work area and high-throw lights for inspecting at a distance.
Output and beam for the task
Close work wants an even flood; spotting a fault on a line or structure wants throw. Many Fenix lights blend both and step between modes. The lumens guide helps match output to the task instead of chasing the headline number.
Rugged and rechargeable
Sealed construction, a high IP rating, and impact resistance keep a light working through a hard shift. A rechargeable setup with a charged spare from the batteries page keeps crews running. For hazardous areas, see intrinsically-safe lights.
Frequently asked questions
What should I look for in a utility light?
A high IP rating against dust and water, impact resistance, the output and beam to match the task, and runtime that covers a working shift. A magnetic base or clip for hands-free use is a common requirement in the field.
How much runtime do these provide?
Plan around runtime at a usable working brightness rather than peak output. A charged spare cell is the simplest way to cover a long or back-to-back shift.
Do you carry intrinsically-safe lights for hazardous areas?
Yes. For zones where flammable gas, vapour, or dust may be present, see the intrinsically-safe collection and confirm the certification matches your site classification.