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Morris Develops Advanced Area Light Product Line

Morris Area Light

Morris Products, Inc. has unveiled a new line of Area Lights aimed at offering enhanced affordability, efficiency, and user-friendliness.

Morris introduces its new line of Area Lights with a field changeable lens. These fixtures are versatile and simple to use – with color and wattage selectability. This line also includes the All-In-One fixture, which is a single SKU that includes two additional lenses, a universal mount, and a photocell – everything needed for a wide range of installations. Easily customizable, these lights cater to a variety of needs and are available in white and bronze. These new fixtures are in the final production phase and are available to order now.

Tom Wooldridge, General Manager, expressed enthusiasm for the new product line, stating, “We understand the demand from our distributors for a streamlined range of area lights at a cost-effective price, as well as the preference among contractors for all-in-one solutions. This line addresses both needs. This upgrade is directly driven by the feedback we have received, and we look forward to introducing more innovative products in the future.”

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