Cobalt C-Ray lights.

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I have 2, one used for 2 years at $100 and the other new in the box for $450. These lights are comparable to Kessil's AP9X, I personally like them better. C-Ray has more lighting options and a great app. These are discontinued but cost $900 new and I found one new at $475, liked it so much bought another a week later. Well never used the 2nd one. Will ship at buyer's expense, or local pickup in Las Vegas.

I have gotten out of the hobby and would like to sell these but cannot post this on marketplace for some reason.

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Nice lights.
Yes they are and very much worth the money. I wish I could sell them, can use the money. The price is negotiable. These units have 2 fans for each LED puck and the heat sinks are massive. They are a very well made light. They never became popular because they priced them the same as Kessil.
 
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