LED-Flex: An Efficient Substitute For Neon

by Justin Thomas on March 20, 2006

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How many times have you seen a broken or flickering neon light? Durability is not one neon’s strengths. But now a new product, LED-Flex, has been introduced as a substitute for neon. The producer, Mule Lighting, has managed to make the flexible LEDs have the appearance and brightness of neon. The biggest advantage of this product is the efficiency level — it reduces energy costs by about 70%.


It also has all the advantages of LEDs — durability, a cool operating temperatures and longevity. It’s available from Tri-North Lighting and Platinum Lighting. The cost is $12-22 per foot.

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Jeff March 21, 2006 at 12:55 pm

Flexible led neon light available at wholesale prices at http://ledneonlight.com as well. You can purchase by the spool.

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Derek October 19, 2006 at 12:38 pm

Now Patent in Canada and the US. UL, CUL and CSA approved.

http://www.ledneonflex.com

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