Qimedo DIRECT via Amazon[amazon.com] has LED Garage 250W Bright Screw-in Light 2 Pack for $24.99 by redeem/apply the code/coupon on Amazon page. 4.5 out of 5 rating. Shipping is free. Not a bad price for garage use.
Product Info
Manufacturer:
qimedo
Model Number:
250w garage lights
Product SKU:
B09FX5MB4K
ASIN:
B09FX5MB4K
Brand:
qimedo
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
6 x 11 x 5 Inches
Item Weight:
1.8 Pounds
Item model number:
250w garage lights
Manufacturer:
qimedo
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Qimedo DIRECT via Amazon[amazon.com] has LED Garage 250W Bright Screw-in Light 2 Pack for $24.99 by redeem/apply the code/coupon on Amazon page. 4.5 out of 5 rating. Shipping is free. Not a bad price for garage use.
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Judging by reviews, the failure rate is consistent around the 1-year mark.
2 year warranty on them according to the seller.. I'd imagine the threat of a negative review will get them moving if they're hesitant. reviews are good though. I could use these for my basement, I've got 3 panel led lights and they're ok, but these look better imo.
Is this really 250W per socket or a 250W replacement?
If it is really 250W then it will run quite expensive in the long run and you need a higher amp wire/breaker... or am I missing something?
Is this really 250W per socket or a 250W replacement?
If it is really 250W then it will run quite expensive in the long run and you need a higher amp wire/breaker... or am I missing something?
Those are supposed to be the equivalent values, but I'm not sure what the actual watts are, that doesn't seem to be detailed.
Is this really 250W per socket or a 250W replacement?
If it is really 250W then it will run quite expensive in the long run and you need a higher amp wire/breaker... or am I missing something?
looks like 80 watts, which is high for an LED. Gonna pass on these
Is this really 250W per socket or a 250W replacement?
If it is really 250W then it will run quite expensive in the long run and you need a higher amp wire/breaker... or am I missing something?
I bought some similar lights to these. Wattage was supposed to 60w. I'd say they were running closer to 100w and giving off crazy heat. Good for the garage in winter time I guess.
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If it is really 250W then it will run quite expensive in the long run and you need a higher amp wire/breaker... or am I missing something?
If it is really 250W then it will run quite expensive in the long run and you need a higher amp wire/breaker... or am I missing something?
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If it is really 250W then it will run quite expensive in the long run and you need a higher amp wire/breaker... or am I missing something?
If it is really 250W then it will run quite expensive in the long run and you need a higher amp wire/breaker... or am I missing something?