Culver City, CA, September 27, 2010 – Today Discus Dental LLC announced major price reductions on its two acclaimed curing lights. Discus’ Flashlite 1401® is now available in North America for the low manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $450 and the Magna® is now available for MSRP of $750.
Culver City, CA, September 27, 2010 – Today Discus Dental LLC announced major price reductions on its two acclaimed curing lights. Discus’ Flashlite 1401® is now available in North America for the low manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $450 and the Magna® is now available for MSRP of $750.
“In these times of economic challenge, Discus Dental recognizes that the cost of operating a dental practice has become even more challenging,” said Steve Semmelmayer, CEO of Discus Dental. “Discus, in partnership with its customers, dramatically reduced the cost on these two curing lights to help make the delivery of better dentistry even more affordable.”
The price reduction on the Flashlite 1401 and Magna are effective immediately. For more information on Discus’ curing lights or to place an order, please visit Discus’ website at or contact customer service at (800) 422-9448.
About Discus Dental LLC
Discus Dental offers a broad array of progressive, quality dental products and equipment that spans aesthetics, whitening, oral hygiene, endodontics, impression materials, composites, lasers and general operatory devices. By selling direct, Discus empowers dental professionals worldwide with premium products and affordable practice solutions. The company is widely recognized as the leading marketing and branding company in dentistry. Discus products are available in over 100 countries. Discus is headquartered in Culver City, California. More information is available at www.discusdental.com.
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