Lighting

  • Dorcy introduces its brightest flashlight yet

    Columbus, Ohio-based Dorcy, the flashlight leader, introduced the Dorcy Metal Gear XLM (extreme lumen) LED aluminum flashlight.  Producing 618 lumens from a single LED chip, the new high-performance flashlight provides a beam distance of up to 1,100 ft.

  • HD offers affordable LED lights

    Atlanta-based Home Depot announced it has released an affordable line of LED bulbs under its...
  • In defense of the bulb

    When legislators talk about phasing out one of the all-time great home channel products—the incandescent...
  • Leviton acquires Birchwood Lighting

    Birchwood becomes the fourth company in the newly formed Leviton Lighting Business Unit.

  • Ace lights the way in Fort Hood, Texas

    Ace Hardware delivered more than 72,000 energy-efficient light bulbs to military families at the Fort Hood (Texas) Army Base, the largest active-duty military installation in the United States.

    The free supply of light bulbs was intended to help residents of the Fort Hood Army Base turn their home maintenance to-do list into a to-done list as they prepare for new energy-efficient lighting standards scheduled to take effect in early 2012.

  • Former Home Depot exec joins lighting company

    TCP, the Aurora, Ohio-based manufacturer of energy-efficient lighting products, has announced that industry veteran Jorge Fernandez will be joining the company in the position of senior VP business development. Fernandez comes to TCP from Home Depot, where he led the company’s energy-efficient lighting category.

  • Meet Mitzi: playful and contemporary

    From Hudson Valley Lighting, a ‘budget-conscious’ new brand of lighting fixtures.

  • Wal-Mart makes light work of CFL sales

    With Wal-Mart Stores’ announcement early in October that it had already surpassed its goal of...
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