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Sam's Club Members: Honeywell 5000 Lumen 4' LED Metal Shop Light (White Finish)

+ Free Store Pickup for Plus Members

$15

$20

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Sam's Club has for its Members: Honeywell 5000 Lumen 4' LED Metal Shop Light (White Finish) for $14.98. Select free store pickup for Plus Members where available.

Thanks to community member tunabreath for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • 5000 lumen light output
  • Easily connect up to 10 units
  • 50,000 hours LED life
  • Consumes only 50 watts of energy
  • Energy Star 2.1 rated and approved

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  • About this deal:
    • Sale is valid today only (8/10/22).
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.5/5 (1622 customer reviews)
  • About this store:
    • Sam's Club return policy details are here.

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Sam's Club has for its Members: Honeywell 5000 Lumen 4' LED Metal Shop Light (White Finish) for $14.98. Select free store pickup for Plus Members where available.

Thanks to community member tunabreath for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • 5000 lumen light output
  • Easily connect up to 10 units
  • 50,000 hours LED life
  • Consumes only 50 watts of energy
  • Energy Star 2.1 rated and approved

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Sale is valid today only (8/10/22).
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.5/5 (1622 customer reviews)
  • About this store:
    • Sam's Club return policy details are here.

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Written by tunabreath

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I've about 8 of these in my wood shop. Light output is great. My single qualm with them is that while they are linkable, you still have to operate them all independently. Would be nice if the first one in a chain operated as a master. Connecting them to an outlet that operates on a switch solves that problem pretty easily, though.
I bought 8 of these and after a few months they begin dying. Reviews on Sam's club will confirm.
I have these in my garage, they are fantastic and beat out the harbor freight 5000 lumen equivalent

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I have these in my garage, they are fantastic and beat out the harbor freight 5000 lumen equivalent
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MrAlterno
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Can it be used as grow lights for seedlings?
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Good deal!
Just 5 years ago, linkable LEDs were in the $50's. Wow
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roninwar2
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Thank you very much. I know nothing about these lights but needed some for my shed. If they don't work out, there's a Sam's around the corner vs Amazon
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same price instore?
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Quote from Lilyly :
same price instore?
Yes - I picked up 3 in store yesterday for the same price
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Recent reviews on Sam's say there's quality issues after a few months.
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I've about 8 of these in my wood shop. Light output is great. My single qualm with them is that while they are linkable, you still have to operate them all independently. Would be nice if the first one in a chain operated as a master. Connecting them to an outlet that operates on a switch solves that problem pretty easily, though.
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I bought 8 of these and after a few months they begin dying. Reviews on Sam's club will confirm.
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Quote from Holymolyonacanoli :
I've about 8 of these in my wood shop. Light output is great. My single qualm with them is that while they are linkable, you still have to operate them all independently. Would be nice if the first one in a chain operated as a master. Connecting them to an outlet that operates on a switch solves that problem pretty easily, though.
IMO that is a feature. Give you independent operation or you can have a master switch.

Only thing I hate is the modulation/blinking. My eyes might not be able to see it but add in movement I could see that modulation/blinking.
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I had two of the $20 non-linkable Honeywell lights in a metal building that is not heated (Kansas City area), as my main lighting thinking they would be better quality than the HF ones. They both died over the first winter months. The Braun (Harbor Freight) ones keep rocking, but I dont think they're as bright as they were originally. They should be hitting the 4 year mark soon, and still using the original bulbs.
Last edited by desynergy August 8, 2022 at 09:30 AM.
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Can these be hard-wired to replace the fluorescent tube garage lights?
Just cut the plug off and wire it in?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Quote from CashCroc :
Can these be hard-wired to replace the fluorescent tube garage lights?
Just cut the plug off and wire it in?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Yes they can just using the existing power from the ones you're going to replace it's going to be basic wiring you'll have to strip the wires and do simple slicing twisting and have it secure in a little junction box not hard at all basic wiring with the new ones. then if they are linkable you can run the power over to the next one or buy some extra wire at a store if needed to go much further a good winter project for the Attic.
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Quote from CashCroc :
Can these be hard-wired to replace the fluorescent tube garage lights?
Just cut the plug off and wire it in?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Quote from Mark42mc :
Yes they can just using the existing power from the ones you're going to replace it's going to be basic wiring you'll have to strip the wires and do simple slicing twisting and have it secure in a little junction box not hard at all basic wiring with the new ones. then if they are linkable you can run the power over to the next one or buy some extra wire at a store if needed to go much further a good winter project for the Attic.
Instead of cutting the wires and removing the ballast you can buy direct LED replacement tubes from Amazon for around $6-8 each depending on quantity, plug and play!, unless you really enjoy climbing up and down and fuzzing with wiring.

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