Your customer has an urgent requirement to replace all the street lights in a new residential area…
Picture this: it’s 4:30pm on a Friday, and one of your biggest contractors calls in a panic.
They’ve just landed a last minute job at a coastal site, and their current flood lights can’t handle the salty air. They need durable, high-performance lighting, and they need it now.
You’re their first call, and you know that letting them down isn’t an option.
Enter the Ramsey Marine Grade Dual Wattage Flood Light – built tough for coastal conditions and ready to ship with Next Day Delivery. Within minutes, you’ve placed the order, saving the day (and the job). Your customer is thrilled, you’re the hero, and the Ramsey has once again proven why it’s the go-to choice for every tight deadline.
More Choice = Fewer Headaches
With two wattage settings in one fitting (100W/150W or 200W/240W), you can offer your customers greater flexibility without stocking multiple products. Whether they need more power or want to save on energy, this flood light adjusts to the job.
Fewer Product Returns and Happier Customers
Built to survive the harshest environments, this flood light is corrosion-resistant and made for coastal areas, industrial sites, and anywhere else that demands toughness. Your contractors can install it in confidence, knowing it’ll last – and you can sell it in confidence, knowing it won’t come back!
What are the benefits to your contractor?
Less Gear, More Versatility
Instead of carrying multiple flood lights for different projects, contractors can adjust the Ramsey to suit specific power needs on-site. This reduces the amount of gear they need to bring, saves space in the van, and simplifies installation. Whether the job calls for lower power or full brightness, they have both options in one fitting.
Fewer Call Backs and Less Downtime
The Ramsey is engineered for the toughest environments, whether it’s a coastal installation or an industrial site. Contractors can trust that this flood light will withstand the elements, cutting down on maintenance and the need for replacements.