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expiredjk6812 | Staff posted Today 01:50 AM
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30W SANSI LED Garage Light w/ 3000LM & 4 Adjustable Panels (White)

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Amazon has 30W SANSI LED Garage Light w/ 3000LM & 4 Adjustable Panels (White) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • Features 4 foldable ceramic LED panels (up to 135° each) for 360° lighting coverage.
  • Easy Installation: Screws into a standard E26 socket—no tools or wiring needed.
  • Ceramic Heat Dissipation Technology (CHDT) improves lighting performance and cooling efficiency.
  • 5000K daylight, uses 30W (equivalent to 240W).

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  • Our research indicates that this deal is $8 less (44% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $17.99 at the time of this posting.
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Amazon has 30W SANSI LED Garage Light w/ 3000LM & 4 Adjustable Panels (White) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter jk6812 for posting this deal.

Features:
  • Features 4 foldable ceramic LED panels (up to 135° each) for 360° lighting coverage.
  • Easy Installation: Screws into a standard E26 socket—no tools or wiring needed.
  • Ceramic Heat Dissipation Technology (CHDT) improves lighting performance and cooling efficiency.
  • 5000K daylight, uses 30W (equivalent to 240W).

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $8 less (44% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $17.99 at the time of this posting.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Today 03:01 AM
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IamdkoToday 03:01 AM
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Anyone have this particular light? This definitely beats your standard light bulb in terms of brightness but what about reliability and longevity
Today 03:11 AM
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Splash15Today 03:11 AM
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Quote from Iamdko :
Anyone have this particular light? This definitely beats your standard light bulb in terms of brightness but what about reliability and longevity
It is going to be hard to find someone to have experience with the same exact generic. I have something like this style, bulb socket with leaves to fold out, been working well for around a year or so. Have one in my parents garage and mine, both no issues so far.
Today 03:36 AM
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tmsawsToday 03:36 AM
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Sansi has great grow lights with a warranty. They look like the same bulbs, I'd imagine they're pretty solid price performance per watt
Today 03:44 AM
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iWatchToday 03:44 AM
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Most of my Sansi LED bulbs have died within 2 years. But these are different
Today 03:46 AM
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wendalToday 03:46 AM
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Search Garage LED and see how terrible this deal is.
Today 05:05 AM
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ClippyToday 05:05 AM
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Dead? I'm only seeing them for $19.99.
Today 05:21 AM
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slagathorisnearToday 05:21 AM
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Looks dead

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Today 05:41 AM
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bktj600Today 05:41 AM
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Lights like these are terrible for using in garages because for them to be bright enough to illuminate a space means that if it's in the center of a garage and you are accessing a workbench or shelving or stuff traditionally placed along the walls of the garage, you will always be working in your shadow, and the brighter the light from a singular point like this fixture the greater the contrast of shadow to illuminated area.I tried working with something like this before and quickly became frustrated by not having any usable light, much less being peripherally blinded by the light fixture when looking towards the center of the garage space. 4 foot light fixtures give a wider breadth of light source, so the issues of shadows is diminished because you will normally have 1 to 2 feet of the light source illuminating past you on to what your working on against a wall.Lowes has a lightbulb socket 4 foot led folding light fixture by Utilitech that is a wayyyy better option for someone not wanting to deal with wiring or mounting screws for a garage light. And given you have 4 feet of LEDs the actual lumens of output are greater without the need to have the light operating at high temps with less LEDs at greater output so longer bulb life too.5000k light color is also not my preferred choice for shop use, 4000k is the sweet spot as most 4000k fixtures have a mix of 3000k and 5000k LEDs for better yellow and white light mix. Plus, your eyes can see more color detail with the broader light color output which can be crucial if you're trying to chase an electrical issue in a car and have to figure out what color wires you're looking at in a dirty engine bay.
Today 05:45 AM
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bktj600Today 05:45 AM
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Utilitech 4 foot folding LED light fixture with socket base: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Screw-in...5000212445
Today 05:52 AM
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RedflyerToday 05:52 AM
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Have a 6,000 lumen light from ge and it's high up in the garage about 20ft and it turns into about a 1500lumen equivalent.

This won't even make it. Best to use any bunch of 1500 lumen bulbs hung low and spread around.

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