Posted July 02, 2024

Grote Industries Expands BriteZone® LED Work Lamp Family

MADISON, Ind. (Dec. 1, 2021) – Grote Industries is constantly exploring new ways to improve and expand its product offerings. With that in mind, Grote is excited to announce an expansion of the popular BriteZone® family of products. This update will broaden the current offering, adding eight new part numbers to the lineup to fit a range of unique needs and a variety of applications.

In terms of versatility, quality, and value, these new products bring a lot to the table. The new rigid-mount handheld light (BZ421-5) features a digital readout that lets you know precisely what battery charge level is left. The gooseneck lamp (BZ131-5) is a great option for work trucks and includes an integrated body switch for local on/off function. The round flood-pattern work lamp (BZ121-5) features an integrated switch to make operation and installation easier.

As the first spot-pattern work lamp in the BriteZone lineup, BZ221-5 is a valuable addition for many different applications, while the popular BZ301 is now joined by a recess-mount version (BZ321-5). Additionally, three smaller, brighter, more budget-friendly work lamp options have been added to the family, specifically targeting commercial fleet customers (BZ141-5, BZ211-5, BZ331-5).

With the addition of these new products, Grote Industries is bringing an even greater selection of affordable LED lights to this already-versatile family. BriteZone LED work lights are designed to work when you need them – rain or shine, day or night, wet or dry – no excuses.

Posted July 02, 2024

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