"What people are saying about the GlareBuster..."

“I was not prepared to get such a high quality product for such a low cost... everything from the design and aesthetics, to the quality of the materials, to the excellent finish speaks volumes of your efforts... your fixture is now part of our specifications”
-John Patterson A.I.A. Executive VP, Clark Patterson Associates

“Stacey Severn and son Elliot, 11 installed a GlareBuster fixture in their driveway in Stratford, CT, after a neighbor complained about a previous light... Now Severn’s GlareBuster is on every evening... it’s a happy solution to light trespass”
-USA Today, ‘Let there be light- in moderation’, by Joyce Cohen 10/25/02

“The Glarebuster is an extremely effective full cutoff fixture that accepts a variety of bulbs from standard incandescents to energy-efficient compact fluorescents.”
-Sky & Telescope, 4/02 ‘Your Home Lighting Guide’

“I LOVE the GlareBuster. I put it up on my home this weekend and it is fully operational... your instructions were great and easy... Thank you, thank you, thank you!”
-Nancy Clanton, PE, Clanton & Associates, IESNA, IALD

“The GlareBuster is a wonderful invention, the packaging and instruction manual are second to none!”
-Dave Oesper, owner, Outdoor Lighting Associates Inc. Ames, Iowa

“The GlareBusters made a major difference favorable to public astronomy programs at Copper Breaks National Park”
-Fred Koch, Copper Breaks National Park, Quanah, Texas

“Our homeowner's office at the Galena Territory (Illinois) recently installed a GlareBuster GB-1000 with a 27-watt GE CFL bulb inside. It has functioned well during several consecutive nights with temperatures at zero to 4 degrees below zero...Works great!”
-Dave Oldenberg (manager, homeowner's office, Galena Territory, llinois)

“I never realized how ugly, obtrusive and expensive my patio floodlights were until I replaced them with the energy saver GlareBuster”
-Suzanne Duran, homeowner, Fairfield, CT




GlareBuster tops the list in
April 2002 article!



GlareBuster Feature Article
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