MaxLite introduces three-way LED lamp as 40W/60W/100W incandescent replacement


MaxLite continues to expand its award-winning portfolio of ENEGY STAR certified LED lamps with the 3-Way Omnidirectional A-Lamp.

A direct replacement for 40-, 60- and 100-watt incandescent bulbs, the MaxLite 3-way Lamp emits three distinct levels of light while consuming as few as five watts. With the simple click of a switch, consumers can choose from 450, 800 or 1600 lumens to create the perfect illumination for any task or mood. Offered in color temperatures of 2700K and 3000K, the 3-Way Lamp replicates the soft white light of an incandescent bulb at 85 percent energy savings.

 “The MaxLite 3-way LED Lamp is another example of our commitment to providing flexible and affordable alternatives to incandescent lighting that make the adoption of LED an easy choice for consumers,” said Product Manager Alex Truong.

The LED 3-way Lamp lasts 25,000 hours and comes backed by MaxLite’s five-year limited warranty and lifetime product support. 

For complete specifications, view the product page at: http://www.maxlite.com/products/led-omnidirectional-a21-3-way-series

To download a high-resolution product image, click here: http://www.maxlite.com/PDFS/PR/PRkit/MaxLite_3WayA21.zip

 



May 27, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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