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Liteline Flex Dual Head LED Light Offers Versatility

Combining sleek aesthetics with the power of versatility, the FLEX Dual Head Series LED light from Liteline fits a variety of applications from grocery stores, fast food, retail, hospitality and everything in-between.

The high performance LED luminaire with powerful output of 4660 lumens per dual head, 95 CRI and smooth sharp cylindrical body with no visible heat sink. Lower energy consumption with crisp, precise CCT, beam control with excellent CRI for various lighting applications, from residential to retail lighting. 

Available in white or black, FLEX Dual Head will provide your space with consistency of appearance and integrity of design throughout every room.

  • Body: constructed of aluminum, the body features an aesthetically pleasing smooth cylindrical shape
  • LED Characteristics: high powered LED array maintains uniform intensity with a typical luminous flux of 2000-4660 lumens, with a typical CRI of 95
  • Beam Spread: fixture lens options available in 15°, 25°, 40° and 60° beam spread
  • Mounting Options: direct mounting onto 31⁄2″ or 4″ octagonal junction box

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