• Grote adds line of LED work lighting

    Grote Industries has expanded its LED lighting lineup with a new series of work lamps. The BriteZone line offers more price-conscious options.
    Jan. 28, 2016
    Grote LED work light
    LAS VEGAS. Grote Industries has expanded its LED lighting lineup with a new series of work lamps. The BriteZone line offers more price-conscious options for work lighting, the company said. The line features six unique lamps, including two handhelds and four colored lens attachments.“The goal of BriteZone is to expand Grote’s white light work lamp program, making it the most complete in the industry,” said Joe Weingardt, business development manager. “These lights are targeted to every day users, and are designed to complement our high-performance Trilliant lamps.”Lamp options include round, square, slim and mini-square. All can be mounted. Handheld products include “Anywhere” and “EZ Grip” models which feature magnetic bases for easy attachment to metal surfaces. Handhelds also include their own mobile chargers.“These lights can be used anywhere,” Weingardt said. “They are excellent for home, ATV, off-road, industrial, marine, and general lighting purposes. We hope customers will find the price and quality of these lights very attractive.”

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