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Economy LED Lights – Getting the job done inexpensively with high output LED bulbs and LED Floodlight Holders

6/15/2017 2:12 AM

Improving your lighting and trimming your initial investment in LED lighting may be easier than you think.

There’s more than one way to brush an elephant’s teeth: hire a professional king of the jungle keeper or use a brush on a very long pole! Same applies to LED lighting. Sometimes the budget is a serious issue. When you need a lot of bright light but it’s simply not in the budget to install all new LED floodlights, think outside of the box. We’re here to help you cut those corners.

 

These powerful BR40 LED Floodlights produce 2500 lumens; a light output comparable to a 250 watt incandescent floodlight with a power consumption of only 36 watts. With a beam spread of 120 degrees, you can cover a lot of area with a single LED floodlight. When the fixture doesn’t need to be fancy, such as in a warehouse or production setting, spare the expense and bring on the light. A life expectancy of 25,000 hours translates into a lifespan of more than 22 years for the average user. Best news of all is that we are in the process of re-pricing all of our LED light bulb inventory. This will be accomplished within the next week, so if you’re reading this blog today and want to make a bulb purchase, be sure to email our sales department to confirm your price.

Install these high output LED bulbs in your existing fixtures, or pick up a few very affordable LED floodlight holders. If it’s portable LED lighting you need, we have a Plain Jane 6′ cord and socket which rotates a full 180 degrees priced at only $7.95. Painters and Contractors love these. They are easy to store and take from job to job. We can also supply you with a more permanent solution in single or double head LED floodlight holders. These mount easily and quickly and head adjustment screws allow for easy aiming or positioning. We’re talking economy when we’re talking a price starting at just $13.95. See what you can do with a little creative thinking? A word about wattage rating on floodlight holders and other light fixtures – When you see a maximum wattage applied to a particular product, remember to use the actual watt consumption, not the comparable incandescent watt consumption. For example, the LED floodlight holder we offer states a maximum of 150 watts. If you were to use our high power BR40 LED floodlights, you’d be just fine. The watt consumption is only 36 watts even though it produces an equivalent 250 watt light output. It’s just a matter of time before the industry gravitates away from using incandescent watts as a comparison value. Consumers are becoming more knowledgeable about things like lumen output and colour temperature. Soon the standard will be lumens and lumens per watt. Questions about these or any other products on our website? Stop by by our LED lighting store at 511 Fairview Drive, Carson City NV. If you’re out of the area, use our call me back form. We’ll be glad to give you a call to discuss all of your lighting needs. And don’t be shy if the job is large and the budget small. We’ll do all we can to get you the light you need.

By: Mary Wecker



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