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Cree launches 75W LED replacement bulb

The firm's new 75W bulb, which uses III-nitride LED chips, delivers more light and is a convenient A19 size
Cree is introducing a new LED 75W Replacement Bulb.



New 75W replacement Cree LED Bulb

The game-changing Cree LED bulb now shines even brighter with the 75W option. The revolutionary bulb looks and lights like a traditional incandescent bulb but uses 82 percent less energy and is designed to last twenty five times longer.

Conceived from the start to make quality LED lighting accessible to all, the new Cree LED Bulbs retail for $23.97 - delivering consumers a higher output LED bulb in a standard form factor that is priced less than competing 75W replacement LED bulbs.

“Driving to 100-percent adoption of LED lighting requires continuous innovation to meet even more customer needs,” says David Elien, Cree vice president, marketing and business development. “The new Cree LED 75W Replacement Bulb gives consumers even more options and yet another reason to switch to LED lighting.”

Cree LED Bulbs are the ideal replacement for energy-wasting 75W incandescents and compromise-laden CFL lighting. Boasting the same shape and size as the popular A19 traditional bulb, the Cree LED 75W Replacement Bulbs can be placed in most lighting fixtures in the home.

Unlike many low-priced LED bulbs, Cree’s omni-directional LED bulbs turn on instantly and are easily dimmable with most standard incandescent dimmers. The high-performance bulb is illuminated by Cree LED Filament Tower Technology and provides a compact optically balanced light source within a real glass bulb to deliver consumers the warm light they love and want.

The Cree LED 75W Replacement Bulb delivers 1100 lumens, consumes 13.5 watts and is available in a soft white (2700K) colour temperature. The bulb is backed by Cree’s 10-year limited warranty and can be purchased online from www.homedepot.com/cree today.



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