Lind Equipment’s All-In-One Beacon LED Tower Wins Two Innovative Product Awards

EIN Beacon Award 400

March 10, 2020

The All-In-One Beacon LED Tower by Lind Equipment won two innovation awards in two separate industries in its first month on the market. Rental Equipment Register (RER) magazine announced the All-In-One Beacon LED Tower as a winner of the Innovative Product Award in the light tower category. Soon after that, the All-In-One achieved its second victory from the World of Concrete, winning the Experts Choice Most Innovative Product Award.

An All-In-One Beacon LED Tower alleviates the need to own three separate lighting assets and combines them all into a single, compact unit. Both innovation awards celebrate this paradigm changing design of the light tower.  The All-In-One works as a generator powered light tower, a diffused no-glare light tower and an electric powered light tower – all in one.

The rental market’s innovative product award recognizes how this tower can be rented out for more applications than any other tower light in existence. Instead of owning a generator light tower, a small indoor electric tower and a balloon light: you can now own one unit that works in multiple applications. Equipment rental companies’ return on investment will triple with a tower that can be rented out throughout the year. Similarly, the construction market is amazed with the All-In-One Beacon LED Tower as a heavy-duty, full-brightness light tower that has the ability to also be a diffused no-glare light tower. If a job requires half diffused light and half full-brightness light, the All-In-One can do just that with the adjustable and movable no-glare diffuser frames. The Experts at the World of Concrete recognize this feature as innovative and deemed it as award winning.

“It is truly amazing to see the tower continuously grow and with it achieve all these awards,” said Sean Vandoorselear, CEO of Lind Equipment. “The Beacon LED Tower series has received an astonishing seven award wins in a few short years – and we are just getting started.”

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