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-450mm Retractable Traffic Cone with heavy duty Sold rubber base to prevent cone from blowing over on a windy day The 450mm PRO models in the Collapsible range feature: Upgraded Internal LED light High reflectance 3M tape reflector bands High impact PVC base with rubber footplate insert. With a reflective orange shell and internal LED light, Collapsible Cones can be used and seen anytime, anywhere, and folding down to a 5cm high base, storage is not an issue. Originally developed for the German Fire Service, all our Collapsible Cones feature: 450mm Pro Model Washable fluroescent orange nylon outer shell Sturdy PVC base and inner rings 300m visiblity reflector bands 1000m+ visibility internal LED lights 300 hour run time lights (2 x AAA batteries) Water resistant to 1 metre Lightweight 'fold-away' design Compliant with AS/NZ Standards Ideal for putting in the boot of your car or under your seat! Weight: 2.15kg Our retractable 450mm (1' 6") Traffic cones, also called road cones, safety cones, pylons, or Witches' Hats, are cone-shaped markers that are placed on roads or footpaths to temporarily redirect traffic in a safe manner. They are often used to create 'merge lanes' during road construction projects or auto accidents. Our retractable traffic cones are designed to be highly visible and easily movable. Various sizes are used, these are 450mm high. Our retractable Traffic cones can come in many different colors, with orange, yellow and red being the most common colors due to their brightness but at the moment we are only stocking orange! They may also have a reflective strip to further increase their visibility to vehicle traffic (Check out our class 1 reflective cones!). Not all our traffic cones are conical, we also stock 6kg. pillar shaped movable bollards which fulfill a similar function. Our Cones are also frequently used in indoor public spaces to mark off areas which are closed to pedestrians, such as a public bathroom being out of order; or to make note of a dangerous condition, such as a slippery floor! They can even be used on school playgrounds to mark 'out of bounds' (boundary) areas of a playing field. Our Traffic cones are most typically used outdoors during road works or other situations requiring traffic delineation or advance warning of hazards or dangers. For night time use, check out our low-light situations traffic cones fitted with a reflective sleeve to increase visibility and safety. -700mm Retractable Traffic Cone with heavy duty Sold rubber base to prevent cone from blowing over on a windy day The 720mm PRO models in the Collapsible Cone range feature: 4 x Upgraded Internal LED lights High reflectance 3M tape reflector bands High impact PVC base with rubber footplate insert. With a reflective orange shell and internal LED light, Collapsible Cones can be used and seen anytime, anywhere, and folding down to a 5cm high base, storage is not an issue. Originally developed for the German Fire Service, all our Collapsible Cones feature: Washable fluroescent orange nylon outer shell Sturdy base and inner rings Folds down to 60mm high 390mm square base 300m visiblity reflector bands 1000m+ visibility internal LED lights 300 hour run time lights (2 x AAA batteries) Water resistant to 1 metre Lightweight 'fold-away' design Compliant with AS/NZ Standards Ideal for putting in the boot of your car or under your seat! Weight: 3.15kg Our retractable 700mm Traffic cones, also called road cones, safety cones, pylons, or Witches' Hats, are cone-shaped markers that are placed on roads or footpaths to temporarily redirect traffic in a safe manner. They are often used to create 'merge lanes' during road construction projects or auto accidents.