Bulbrite Launches 40+ New Products

February 10, 2017

Bulbrite is debuting over 40 new products this month. Among them, 21 fully compatible LED filaments, including new E12 base options in B11, CA10, T6, and G16 shapes, and E26 base options in A19, ST18, and G25 shapes. A variety of colour temperature options are available, including new 3000K CCT bulbs. These new LED Filaments are compatible with all dimmer types, help save money and energy, and are UL listed.

Another addition is the expansion of the Grand Nostalgic line of oversized bulbs. The line will now include three new, unique shapes, including the NOS60-BH, a beehive shaped lamp, the NOS60-WB, reminiscent of an elongated water bottle shape, and the NOS60-Diamond, an exaggerated diamond shape lamp. Four new string lights will also make their official debut. With E12 and E26 bases, each string light comes packed with unique bulbs in either nostalgic or clear finishes.

In the general lighting category, Bulbrite is launching new A19 and BR30 options. In addition, the MR16 line will feature new dimmable and enclosed rated models with COB (chip-on-board) technology, adding two 5000K options and two short neck PAR16 lamps to the assortment. All items in the 36 SKU assortment are Energy Star certified and rated for fully enclosed applications.

“Our goals for 2017 included launching a complete line of LED Filament bulbs that are fully compatible with all dimmer types,” says Bulbrite Product Manager Michael Stack. I’m happy to say we’ve been able to do just that — offer more advanced, feature-laden products at lower pricing than ever before.

Find out more: www.bulbrite.com.

 

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