💡 Light up your workspace like a pro—don’t let shadows hold you back!
The Barrina 4FT LED Shop Light 6-pack delivers 5500 lumens of daylight-bright, energy-efficient illumination with a wide 270° beam angle. Featuring a durable aluminum shell, integrated reflectors, and linkable design, these 40W fixtures are perfect for garages, workshops, and warehouses. Easy to install with included cords and connectors, they offer professional-grade lighting with a 3-year warranty.
Brand | Barrina |
Connectivity Protocol | wired |
Color | 6500K |
Material | Aluminum, Polycarbonate |
Style | 4FT-6500K |
Light fixture form | Ceiling |
Room Type | Warehouse, Workshop, Indoor |
Product Dimensions | 47.1"L x 1.3"W x 1.38"H |
Specific Uses For Product | Indoor use only |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Power Source | AC |
Special Feature | Energy Efficient, Clear Cover, Linkable |
Control Method | App |
Light Source Type | LED |
Finish Type | Polished |
Shade Material | Aluminum, Shell |
Number of Light Sources | 1 |
Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts |
Theme | Space |
Light Color | Daylight White |
Included Components | Installation Manual, Connecting Cables, Power Cords, Hardwired Cables, Accessories Packages |
Embellishment | Crystal |
Lighting Method | LED |
Number of Items | 6 |
Wattage | 40 watts |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Unit Count | 6 Count |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Brightness | 5500 Lumen |
Efficiency | high |
Mounting Type | Kelvin |
Shade Color | Clear |
Fixture Type | Non Removable |
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | Bailina Lighting Electric Appliance Co.,Ltd |
Model Name | BAL40 |
Part Number | BAL40 |
Item Weight | 9.38 pounds |
Item model number | BAL40 |
Size | 4FT-6 Packs |
Finish | Polished |
Pattern | Solid |
Plug Format | A- US style |
Special Features | Energy Efficient, Clear Cover, Linkable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 3 years warranty. |
G**G
Excellent wiring flexibility, good value, but rather harsh light.
The ballast went out in one of the five 16-year-old fluorescent fixtures in my basement workshop, so I decided it was time to upgrade the lighting for that whole section of the shop, and after reading reviews and conferring with a few folks who've already gone through this effort I chose this 6-pack of LED fixtures.I wanted 5000K color temperature because I think it's perfect for woodworking (my fluorescents were 5000k also). The manufacturer rates these at 5500 lumens ... I'm always skeptical of such ratings, but I wanted at least as much light as I had previously.These are 40W fixtures, so 6 fixtures x 40W = 240W total, which compares favorably from a power draw perspective to the 32W x 2 bulbs per fixture x 5 fixtures = 320W I was using before. The 80W difference isn't enough difference for a big ROI (about 7000 hrs to break even at $0.13 / kWh), but at least it's less than before and I'm getting slightly better coverage due to the additional fixture.The provided wiring kit is excellent, allowing for many different configurations ... individual plug in (with integrated switch) ... individual hard-wire ... daisy chain in a solid line (head to tail) ... daisy chain using pre-made pigtails ... or any combination of those. I used the small adapter to connect two lights (#2 and #3 in the third pic) head-to-tail, and used the plug-ins for the others because I already had outlets in the ceiling from my previous installation.Physical installation options are limited, however. Two surface-mount clips are provided for each fixture, which do a very good job of securing the fixtures on a flat surface, but if you want to suspend the fixtures you'll have to get creative because they are extremely lightweight and no suspension hardware is included. After playing with possible mounting locations, I was fortunate to find locations on the ceiling for 5 of the 6 fixtures that would provide lighting in the desired areas without causing harsh shadows from the duct work running down the middle of the shop ceiling. But I needed to drop one of the fixtures (#4 in the third pic) below the duct to properly illuminate the workbench below, so I used pocket screws to secure a couple of 2x4 scraps to the joists and mounted the fixture to the ends of the 2x4s (see second pic).The overall light provided is excellent, a good bit brighter than my old fluorescents (which likely had gradually gotten dimmer over the years). As you likely know, this is very difficult to show in photos ... photo #1 shows one of the LED fixtures next to one of the fluorescent fixtures, and maybe you can get a sense that the single LED tube is at least as bright as the dual-tube fixture next to it.My only real gripe about this lights: there are no diffusers over the LEDs so the light is very harsh (which you can sort of see in the pics) and throws sharp shadows. As such, you'll want to consider that when positioning them if shadows over your work bench (or wherever) are a concern.Overall, I'd give these maybe 4.5 - 4.7 because of the lack of any diffusion, but for the price and ease / flexibility of installation I think they're a very good value and I recommend them. Now I just hope they'll last for at least several years.
B**D
Excellent quality, plus excellent customer support.
There are a number of very similar LED shop lights on Amazon. It is always a challenge to know which have the best quality and customer support if things go wrong.We bought a box of six of these 8 foot LED shop lights for our 24 foot by 24 foot garage. We use our garage for building projects and auto repair, so the lights needed to be bright. We were prepared to buy twice as many lights if necessary. It wasn't necessary and the garage now has a bright, even light.Installation was easy. Some have complained about the clips being too weak. They are thin metal, but the lights are also very light weight, so using the four clips per light appear to be just fine.This Barrina kit comes with more accessories than many similar LED shop light kits which was very handy. Some have complained that the pigtails for permanent wiring are too short. They are pretty short, but they worked perfectly for our application.We installed 3 rows of 2 lights per row - connecting together the 2 lights in a given row. We used single gang, blue old-work boxes to power each row of lights. To make the perfect face plate, use a coax video face plate with the coax connector removed. The pigtail runs through the center hole with enough room inside to connect it to the Romex.The kit comes with 4 foot power cords that can be used to connect two lights. The cords are higher quality than what we thought that we would get based on the pictures on Amazon. We wanted two foot cords without bunching up the wire for a more clean installation look. It turns out that you can buy these mickey-mouse end type cables (so called because of the three circular connectors) on Amazon in various lengths. We used Amazon ASIN: B077GVTV9Q. Curiously, the 2 foot lengths are not currently shown as they were last week, but the 1 foot, 4 foot, 6 foot and 8 foot are listed. Search for "double end connector for T8 LED integrated LED tube".We also tried another brand of LED shop light that had "twice as many LEDs in double rows" and rated at 120W instead of 72W. We thought that they would be better because we really wanted the brightest light. Turns out that those lights do not live up to the advertising. There are twice as many LEDs, but the LEDs are smaller and the bulbs are no brighter than the Barrina bulbs. Using a Watt meter the other bulbs only drew 68 Watts. Also their color was more blue which isn't what we wanted. These Barrina lights draw exactly 72 Watts as advertised and are a really nice color - not too blue and not too red. However, we couldn't find any indication of UL listing on either brand.One of the Barrina LED lights arrived with a defective pixel. We contacted the seller and they responded amazingly fast - within an hour on the weekend. They went out of their way to make the situation right and exceeded my expectations. Very impressed.We ended up buying another box of six 8 foot lights to put in my son-in-laws woodworking shop. That is perhaps the best indication of how well these lights worked for us.Best lights. Best accessories. Best customer service. We highly recommend these lights from Barrina.
H**3
LED garage lights
Very good product, easy install works great .
J**E
Great lights at a great price
I was pretty skeptic about these lights but they were recommended so I gave them a shot, mostly because the price was so low. I am very happy I did. These lights are very bright perfect for my garage work shop. They are also very very easy to install and easy to move around. The look good and have multiple sizes (I went with the four foot 6 pack) they have multiple ways to install too. You can chain them all together in a a lot of different ways, you can string them together with a cord that is around 3 feet long or chain them together right next to each other with a small adapter. They also come with enough cords to use them all by themselves. Also comes with the option to hard wire them or use a plug or any way to mix and match how ever you want.
S**R
Nice and bright and easy to install.
I really like these. They are nice and bright and easy to install. I have 3 rows of them running the entire length of the garage and everything is very well lit. I like a bright work area. One down side is that they interfere with garage door opener remotes. You have to be really close for the remote to work when the lights are on. Mine are 5 years old and don’t get that much use. A couple of hours per week maybe. I recently noticed individual LEDs are beginning to fail in some of them which is disappointing. See photos.
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