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WAC Lighting Offers Twist-n-Lite Pendant and Flush Mount System

WAC Lighting introduces the Twist-n-Lite Pendant and Flush Mount System in its Limited Collection. Quick and convenient, easy to use and easy to install, the new Twist-N-Lite system features an innovative, patent-pending shared canopy technology.  

Various surface mounts and pendant luminaires can be easily swapped to meet various lighting applications without adjusting the mounting hardware.  A single flexible mounting base accommodates the complete suite of Twist-N-Lite products, including two cylinders, a flush mount, and an adjustable pendant in five color temperatures and three finishes. The flexible design enables you to interchange the fixtures in the field to meet your various lighting applications. This energy-efficient engineering wonder offers dimmable options for high performance and a classic, minimalistic aesthetic.

Select your color temperature, Twist it in, and turn it on. This product elevates multifunctional illumination to a higher standard.

The Twist-N-Lite Pendant uses 13 watts, while the Twist-N-Lite Mini Flush Mount operates with 12 watts. Both are offered in 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, and 5000K switchable CCTs and a 90 CRI while delivering 900 lumens. Both are Energy Star rated, Title 24 JA8 Compliant, and offered in black, brushed nickel, and white finishes.

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