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Hello, Guys
I want to know which type of garage light is more reliable. Is there a suitable recommendation?
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Hello, Guys
I want to know which type of garage light is more reliable. Is there a suitable recommendation?
Winnie, please change your user name to your full real name as required by the forum rules you agreed to when signing up. Additionally, this forum pertains to lighting as it's used in the stage and studio environment. While home improvement topics occasionally come up, you'll need to provide more details to get any useful responses.
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Find the 4 foot LED Lights of America shop lights, usually around 4500 lumens per fixture, cheap, easy to hang up and plug in.
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Find the 4 foot LED Lights of America shop lights, usually around 4500 lumens per fixture, cheap, easy to hang up and plug in.
I use the same for my garage/shop. They plug into a regular outlet and are plenty bright.
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Feit 4' LED strip lights work well for me. I purchased mine at Costco for about $ 20-30 each. At least one of the models has an Edison (NEMA 5-15 R) "through" receptical at the non-cord end that makes running multiple fixtures very easy.
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I used a 4 pack of these in my garage, makes my 200sqft space bright as day and haven't had any issues with them.
https://www.amazon.com/Barrina-Integrated-Fixture-Utility-Electric/dp/B07F2WMCP2
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I used a 4 pack of these in my garage, makes my 200sqft space bright as day and haven't had any issues with them.
https://www.amazon.com/Barrina-Integrated-Fixture-Utility-Electric/dp/B07F2WMCP2
+1. I recently replaced old tungsten & forescent tubes with these in Garage, Attic and Shed. More than worth the money. Can easily daisy-chain of run single units.