Bulbs.com becomes online distributor of Cree's LED lighting solutions

Bulbs.com, a leading online light bulb supplier, announced that it has become an online distributor of Cree's LED lighting solutions.

Cree LED Lighting delivers highly efficient, long-lasting lighting products for residential, commercial, industrial and institutional applications. CEO of bulbs.com., Mike Connors said, "We're glad to be working with Cree to make this major addition to our LED lighting product selection."

Beginning earlier this year, bulbs.com has carefully reviewed and added over 75 LED products to its broad line of over 3,500 lighting products to help businesses and consumers. "We continually strive to provide our customers with the most innovative and energy efficient lighting solutions, and we believe we have delivered again with the Cree LED lineup," Connors added.

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