LED-Flex

The LED substitute for neon lighting has arrived. After two years of research and development, Mule Lighting has developed a product that looks like traditional neon but is more versatile.
To make LED-FLEX, Mule Lighting incorporated light emitting diode (LED) technology into a flexible and durable package that has the appearance and brightness of traditional neon. The uniform and super-bright light output is achieved through a proprietary optical maximization technique which is completely sealed and impervious to shock and vibration.
LED-FLEX is suitable for wet locations and can withstand extreme temperatures. The product uses very little energy, requires little maintenance, and is available in a variety of bright colors. [via the Mule Lighting website; suggested by John Ainslie, Wiltshire, UK.]

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4 Comments:
I like my Neon Wire just fine - thank you. ;-)
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Looking forward to getting my hands on that stuff though - the possibilities are endless.
Check out the benefits of LED Neon Flex here http://www.ledneonflex.com/neon-flex-benefits.html
Over the last year LED Neon Flex has become more efficient, it was 2.44 Watts/Foot down to 1.2 Watts/Foot.
More points I would like to make.
The benefits are too many to list, but I spit out what I can think of:
- Energy Efficient, new LEDNeon-Flex products are rated at 0.58Watts/Foot
- Solid mounting- Nearly indestructible, I drover over it with my car still works great.
- Kids can't break it with rocks.
- The mount is solid enough it can't be picked off an exterior application
- Simple Simple Simple installation, may I say it again SIMPLE.
- LEDNeon-Flex uses Red, Green Yellow, Amber Blue and White LED's... Now here is the kicker, rumor has it LED's don't last like the say! Well that's true, White LED's have a higher burn rate. All our competitors products are constructed with white LED's every product every color... hmm, wonder why they fail.. just a tip, red LED's have the longest life span. Look it up ;)Some good points, if anyone has any questions you can reach me in the Contact Us page of www.ledneonflex.com
we are a led neon flex lighting manufactuer in china, we can supply full range of led neon flex for your with high quality and cheaper price. pleas visit our website http://www.neon-flex.com or contact me at fluola@hotmail.com or ledlight2000@gmail.com, thank you
look forwar to hearing from you soon and establish a business relationship with your company in near future and make mutual beneficial
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