Bossco International, maker of all-in-one portable illuminators, will find one of its products placed in more than 560 Pep Boys stores in November.
The Luma Lite, a brand of Bossco’s HI:BEAM line of products, is an intensely bright light with a built-in magnetic base, enabling users to work hands-free with direct light on any project near or far.
The Luma Lite can rotate 360 degrees, tilt up to 45 degrees and is water and shock resistant. Four LED lights last up to 100,000 hours.
As a November promo, Pep Boys will offer the Bossco Luma Lite Display. This product consists of 12 Luma Lites and a metal display. Its ease of application is geared toward retailers and distribution outlets such as mom and pop hardware stores and major retailers. The display can be wall mounted or used as an end cap.
“We are extremely proud of the success of the Luma Lite,” says Clifford Wright, CEO and inventor of the complete HI:BEAM line. “To be able to combine them with an attractive and versatile display is very exciting. This will allow retailers to reap the rewards of a unique and very serviceable product.”
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