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NSL Introduces a Space-Savvy 10-Inch 5CCT LED Solution

NSL has launched a 10-inch 5CCT LED Task Bar in response to the increasing demand for space-efficient 5CCT lighting solutions. This undercabinet lighting solution is strategically designed to simplify the work of contractors, architects, and lighting professionals operating in narrow spaces, as well as meet the needs of distributors seeking SKU minimization.

Salient features of the 10-Inch 5CCT Task Bar:

  • Optimized for Small Spaces: Measuring just 10 inches in length (9.72 inches precisely), this 5CCT LED Task Bar is an ideal solution for installations under 12” sized cabinetry or other narrow areas.
  • Balanced Lumen Output and Energy Efficiency: With a lumen output of 290Lm and an efficacy of 82.8 LM/W, the 10-inch Task Bar provides efficient illumination while consuming only 3.5W of power. This balance of lumen output and energy efficiency makes it a cost-effective choice for various applications.
  • Durability and Reliability at the Core: Constructed from robust aluminum body and an acrylic lense, this lighting solution is built to endure. With a remarkable life span of 35,000 hours and a 3-year warranty, it minimizes the need for replacements, saving both time and resources.
  • Certified for Safety: This product carries the cETLus certification, a testament to its compliance with rigorous safety and performance standards, offering peace of mind to users.

Jen Penton, Vice President of Magic Lite, succinctly expresses, “We’ve listened to the folks in the industry who needed something small yet diverse, efficient, and reliable. The 10-Inch LED Task Bar is our answer.”

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