4' LED "shop" lights for ~ $32 at Costco

   / 4' LED "shop" lights for ~ $32 at Costco #11  
I replaced the 4 foot fluorescent in our bathroom with two led's. They are Phillips 12 watt bulbs. 830 lumens each. There is noticeably more light.
 
   / 4' LED "shop" lights for ~ $32 at Costco #12  
Forget all those lights. After reading on TBN the term high bay lights, I ask an electrician about it. He said sure how many you want. I brought home some 400 watt metal halide fixtures and bulbs. They were old temporary lights off of a job. I got 3 up so far in place of the 8' fluorescent lights.

Who cares what they cost to run. I can see out in the driveway a 100' from the shop. Inside it makes a world of difference. I have them at 12' and it has changed the whole attitude inside the building. I've got some small led undercounter lighting that I leave on all the time. That way I can go in and get something without cutting on the big lights.
 
   / 4' LED "shop" lights for ~ $32 at Costco #13  
I'm going to have to start looking at these. I put about 25 cheap 4 foot T-8 units in my pole barn a few years ago (from Menards when they were on sale) and two of them have failed now. Are these really brighter than the T-8s? If so I will put them over the work bench and relocate the ones that are there now.
 
   / 4' LED "shop" lights for ~ $32 at Costco #14  
I'm going to have to start looking at these. I put about 25 cheap 4 foot T-8 units in my pole barn a few years ago (from Menards when they were on sale) and two of them have failed now. Are these really brighter than the T-8s? If so I will put them over the work bench and relocate the ones that are there now.

Do you mean the metal halide light?
 
   / 4' LED "shop" lights for ~ $32 at Costco #15  
I had 4' 2 bulb T12's up until last year that lasted about 5 years. I had a ballast go out in one and decided to replace it with a T5 HO 2 bulb from Home Depot. Once I installed it I could tell such a difference that I went ahead and replaced all 19 of the T12's with the T5's man it is so much brighter.
 
   / 4' LED "shop" lights for ~ $32 at Costco #16  
If you bump one of those LED lights with a long piece of steel does it rain toxic glass down on you? If not I'll buy it! :D
 
   / 4' LED "shop" lights for ~ $32 at Costco #17  
Thus far all of my lighting experience with LEDs has been great!
 
   / 4' LED "shop" lights for ~ $32 at Costco #18  
No, the LEDs.
 
   / 4' LED "shop" lights for ~ $32 at Costco #19  
I picked up one of the costco units and used it to replace a standard 4' 2 tube shop light near the radio area in the basement. It is noticably brighter than the adjacent flourescent with a "whiter" light and zero noise or flicker. I think 3 of the led units could probably do the job of the 5 in the original configuration in my work area.

Nick
 
   / 4' LED "shop" lights for ~ $32 at Costco #20  
I have had 5 high pressure sodium 400 watt fixtures in my building for the last 24 years. I think I have purchased maybe 8 bulbs total over that time frame. The bulbs were around $12/13 a bulb then. Now they are around $16/17 a bulb. I just put up 2 more fixtures the same. They are used from the same time frame/ 24 years ago/ because I knew who and when they were installed. The original fixtures were used at $100 each but only a couple of years old then. The last two I paid $150 each. They are 110V and mounted 12 ft plus. I don't know if I have saved any money over the years and or wasted any money over the years but they sure do light the place up. I would not have anything else. Plus the wife pays the electric bill. LOL Later
 

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