2-Pack Deformable LED Garage Ceiling Lights, 9000 Lumens, 82W CRI 80, Adjustable Shop Lighting (No Motion Activated)
Required Assembly | Yes |
Installation Type | ceiling-mounted |
Light Fixture Form | Close to Ceiling |
Shade Color | White |
Shape | Bulb |
Color | Silver |
Style Name | Traditional |
Control Method | App |
Light Source Type | LED |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Light Color | White |
Fixture Type | Non Removable |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Wattage | 82 watts |
Brightness | 9000.00 |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Lighting Method | LED |
Specific Uses For Product | Home |
Number of Light Sources | 2 |
Additional Features | Not Dimmable |
Room Type | Home Office,Basement,Garage |
Finish Types | Painted |
Shade Material | Aluminum, Polycarbonate |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Number of Items | 2 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.4"L x 11.8"W x 3.75"H |
Unit Count | 2 Count |
E**D
lots of light
compared to a standard but, this unit gives off quite a bit of light. I like LED type lighting -- would recommend -- pretty inexpensive to purchase and easy to install
R**D
So far, so good
I've tried many lights in my shop.Started with CFLs, which are terrible and toxic.Then I tried corncob LEDs. They have two problems. Much of the light goes out to the sides and I rarely have my head next to the 10ft ceiling. And...much worse...they fall apart and crash to the floor. Had that happen with a couple of them.Also tried a cheapo Home Depot bat Wing with bluetooth speaker. The bluetooth is a gimmick as the sound quality stinks. And the lights aren't that bright. And the construction is all plastic.These lamps are nice. They seem to be made almost entirely of metal. So I have hope of durability. The Adjust-ability is nice and it seems like all the light is going to where I want it. And the light tone is good. I will probably buy a couple more.
T**S
Almost like daylight in my basement
Easy to install! Just replace existing screw in overhead bulbs, adjust fold down panels and turn on power. I purchased 5 of these for my basement and the resulting increased illumination is amazing.
R**R
Great bright light
We have bought multiple of these to light the hall of the barn, the garage and the attic. They last a good long time and are really bright. Actually takes a little time to get used to how bright they are after a regular bulb. Will keep buying as we need them
K**H
Actual aluminum heat sinks and intense light output
Appears to be decent quality. When combined with three legged light stand, makes a better work light than you can buy anywhere.
C**E
Bright AF!!
Bright AF! I’m comparing this light “bulb” to a standard CFL, which I am replacing. My single CFL is rated at 13W, 800 lumens versus 82W, 9000 lumens. There is a BIG difference when comparing the two light bulbs. Then there is lag time when you flip the switch until the light actually turns on. It’s minimal. I estimate about 1 to 1.5 seconds. YMMV. I took off a star because it was a little weird when installing this light bulb, the time it actually turned on compared to a regular CFL light bulb, and cost. Because the shape is much different than a regular light bulb, I couldn’t turn it normally. It’s not really a bulb, but a collection of tiny LEDs in an array layout. I had to be careful because I was installing them very high off the floor. I estimated about 9 -10 ft off the ground. I didn’t want to break due to complacency. These things cost roughly $30 each, or $60 per pair. CFL are much cheaper per unit compared to these LED “bulbs”. I bought the CFL bulbs for around $12 for a set of 4. Lastly the lag is noticeable. When I upgraded from an incandescent light bulb to CFL, there was lag. At first it was noticeable. Because I’m doing a major upgrade from CFL to LED, there is expected to be lag as well. Overall, these things are great! They are brighter compared to a single CFL (800 lumen vs 9000 lumens). That resolves my need for a shop light. But the cost and lag time prevents it from being 5 stars. In due time the designers will fix the lag issue.
C**N
Perfect lights for attic
I love these lights for the attic. Slim 3” profile once installed. Less likely to be bumped into and if you do, the articulating arms will just fold up out of the way. Really like the fact that the arms can be positioned to provide focused light where it’s needed most.Brightness is great for such a compact design.*** UPDATE 2021 ***Liked these so much, I bought some more! Have a total of 9 of the 9000 lumen LED’s in an attic that’s used for storage. For this purpose they are great. Low profile, easy to install, somewhat adjustable and all 9 lights use only 5.3 amps (tested at panel with clamp meter) Which averages out to 70.6 watts per light. Quite a bit less than the 82 watt spec. It sure if this means the lumen output is lower than spec too.There is about a 1 second delay when turning these lights on, but in the attic, this is a non issue. They do get warm, but the aluminum heat sinks seem to work well as I’ve left these on for days at a time without issue. lI do like these in he attic, but too harsh for me in the garage, where I went with a more diffused light.Overall, great lights, will see how they hold up.
F**T
Night and Day difference from the $15 80 led Garage lights -Perfect Color too!
I originally got the $15/pair led 80-watt 90,000 lumens at 6500k color. I thought, wow what a great deal. Well you get what you pay for. The color was very blue and brightness wasn't much more then the original 16 watt LED bulb they replaced. So I spent the extra $30 and got these. Holy Cow they are very bright and the color is perfect. Something between 4,000 and 5,000k my best guess. Best for a garage with a shop where I need lots of light for my detailed carpentry work. And the build on these are top notch, heavy duty. Very much like industrial grade for sure.
J**Y
very bright
should have an on off cord
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