Bulbs.com to Distribute Cree LEDs

bulbs.com, Worcester, Mass., announced on Dec. 14 that it has become an online distributor for Cree's LED lighting products. Since the beginning of 2009, the company has reviewed and added more than 75 LED products to its line of over 3,500 lighting ...
Dec. 15, 2009

bulbs.com, Worcester, Mass., announced on Dec. 14 that it has become an online distributor for Cree's LED lighting products. Since the beginning of 2009, the company has reviewed and added more than 75 LED products to its line of over 3,500 lighting products. "We're glad to be working with Cree to make this major addition to our LED lighting product selection," said Mike Connors, CEO of bulbs.com. "The Cree LR6, a 6-inch recessed downlight is the proven all-in-one solution for residential and business customers. Its turnkey installation is among the simplest on the market -- taking only minutes to install into an existing recessed lighting fixture. Details

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