At last, high output LED bulbs to produce the equivalent of 250 incandescent watts for only 36W power consumption
Enter stage left, new BR40 LED Floodlights that pack a whopping 2500 lumens. Use indoors or outdoors for brilliant, warm white light with a wide spread. As LED technology continues to grow in leaps and bounds, the industry is giving us brighter and brighter led light bulbs in smaller, more compact packages. What’s more, dimming technology is now at it’s best. Unlike fluorescent bulbs which either are not dimmable at all or dim poorly, our high output LED bulbs are instant on to full brightness and dim to the lowest levels without flickering. This means that you can now use a 250W output LED light bulb in places you may never have thought to put an incandescent light that bright. Think of areas in your home where you would just love to have extra-high brightness such as over a kitchen island or over the sink and even in the garage, over a work bench or craft table. With energy savings of about $588 annually, office and commercial spaces can recover re-lamping costs in no time. And with only a 36W power consumption, your outdoor security lighting can stay on all night long without your having to experience utility bill shock. “BR” means “bulged reflector”. As you can see in the image at the left, the bulb itself is rounded or bulged in shape. The inside of the bulb is coated with a highly reflective material which allows a very wide, easy on the eyes light spread. You’ll find our new BR40 LED Floodlights in stock this week. Order online or give us a call at 775-841-4490. There’s no better time to brighten your living spaces than right now.
By: Mary Wecker
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