Magic Lite 2013 Ltd announces the new LED Edgelit Puck Lights

LDS EIN MagicLitePuckLights 400

Feb 4, 2019

Magic Lite 2013 Ltd. is pleased to announce our new LED Edgelit Puck Lights.

The Edge Lit Puck Lights are sleek and powerful surface mounted lighting fixtures, combining easy installation with high performance 90CRI LED’s. Made from a durable die-cat aluminum housing, featuring strong internal mounting magnets, these fixtures can be installed on metal surfaces without crews or mounting holes.

LDS EIN MagicLitePuckLights2 400

 

 

 

 

The Edge lit pucks produce 200lm at only 4 watts and are also dimmable with our 24V DC dimmable power supplies.

Available in both square and round designs in 3000K and a multitude of finishes these fixtures are Energy Star approved and have a 3-year warranty.

For more information go HERE

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