What LED Light Is Best For Your Garage? Lets Find out! These Are good for Barns and Basements Also!
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- Опубликовано: 28 янв 2020
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1. SANSI 27W Omni-directional Ceramic LED Light Bulbs, 4000 Lumens, 5000K Daylight, Non-Dimmable, 5-Year warranty, $24.99: amzn.to/36qMXxO
Lux Light Meter App Reading: 113 Avg - 278 Max
These LED lights have a slight power-on delay that could be annoying to some users. Since these are a lower watt light, we recommend these for areas that have more fixtures. We have 12 of these lights in our 30' x 32' show and the lighting is amazing. We have had these for over a year without any issues. The 5000K color temperature is perfect for working on cars and wiring as the colors show perfectly.
2. 60W Deformable LED Garage Light, 6000 Lumens, 6000K Pure Daylight, Non-Dimmable, 2-Year warranty, $28.95: amzn.to/2uD9xG6
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These LED lights have a slight power-on delay that could be annoying to some users. There is a good amount of light coming from the fixture with a slight amount of glare when you look right at the bulb. The light seems a bit bluer and that is explained by the color temperature rating of 6000K.
3. SANSI 60W Deformable LED Garage Light, 6000 Lumens, 5000K Daylight, Non-Dimmable, 5-Year warranty, $44.99: amzn.to/2thM3WH
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These LED lights do not have a power-on delay and respond like a normal light. They are made out of plastic, but the design does allow the heat from the LED pods to escape upward. Light dissipation is amazing and we have been more than thrilled with these lights in both of our smaller garages for the last two months. Glare is not minimal with this style of light due to the design. They are on the pricier side, but worth the cost.
4. 60w Deformable LED Garage Light, 6000 Lumen, 6000K Pure Daylight, Non-Dimmable, 3-Year warranty, $29.99: amzn.to/2U2OVls
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These LED lights have a slight power-on delay that could be annoying to some users. They light up the room well in a brighter light that does not seem as blue as some other 6000K models. There is a slight amount of glare when you look right at the bulb.
5. 60W Deformable LED Garage Ceiling Lights, 6000 Lumen, 6000K Pure Daylight, Non-Dimmable, "Lifetime Service", $17.95: amzn.to/36uoWWD
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These LED lights do not have a power-on delay and respond like a normal light. Out of all the lights we have gone over, if you are sensitive to any bright light or have low ceilings like in a basement, these are the light for you. They are not as bright as other lights, but you can look right at them and see the light fixture in its entirety. It comes with a stem to lower the bulb from the ceiling to keep the wings up a bit.
6. 60W Deformable LED Garage Lights, 6000 Lumens, 6500K Pure Daylight, Non-Dimmable, No warranty Listed, $26.95: amzn.to/38JZnCC
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These LED lights do not have a power-on delay and respond like a normal light. Because of the light coming from 3 smaller areas, there is a slight amount of glare when you look at them. For a metal wing light, these are the best performers in a 60-watt class.
7. 80W Deformable LED Garage Lights, 8000 Lumens, 6000-6500K Pure Daylight, Non-Dimmable, 2-Year warranty, $37.99: amzn.to/37uDLty
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These LED lights do have a very slight power-on delay and most would feel they respond very close to a normal light bulb. Out of the ones with a delay, this one is the least noticeable. As we moved up in testing, it was clear that our wattage bumped up.
8. 100W Deformable LED Garage Lights, 10000 Lumens, 6000K Pure Daylight, Non-Dimmable, No warranty Listed, $39.99: amzn.to/3aIOxhP
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These LED lights do not have a power-on delay and respond like a normal light. There is more light than the light we list just above this one in the 80-watt form. The 6000K color temperature is not bad and does not feel blue.
9. 120W Deformable LED Garage Lights, 12000 Lumens, 6000K Pure Daylight, Non-Dimmable, No warranty Listed, $36.95: amzn.to/38K1E0C
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These LED lights do not have a power-on delay and respond like a normal light. By far, this light outperformed the other lights as one would expect from the wattage. But it did not outperform our #3 light above by that much for the extra wattage used. This light is less expensive to purchase than the #3 above and really did an excellent job of lighting up the area around the light. - Хобби
Holy smokes, was this thorough! Thank you so muchj!
1 Well organized-- use of the smartphone app provided a consistent performance measure.
2 It would help viewers to see a brand or model name on the screen title inset, so we easily can compare its video segment with the table on your website.
3 Good analysis, especially with anticipated applications /environments.
4 Mention of cost and warranty very helpful
5 Especially liked your good control of audio for level and clarity, and the opening signature theme is exactly right.
Surprisingly, many of the LED products reviewed do not have a warranty, despite their higher cost compared with standard fluorescents.
We share your dislike of fluorescent bulbs, not only their occasional hum or buzz, but the fact they produce a significant amount of UV. radiation, which is not good for the eyes, long term. The UV-emitting overhead lighting in a big-box store damages product packaging colors-- most colors are faded.
Fluorescents have ruled the environment of offices, factories and schools for more than 80 years, and it is certainly time to adopt new lighting technology-- particularly when LED light is better controlled for undesirable radiation and desirable color spectrum. All other factors equal, the energy/cost savings, alone, justify the switch.
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Thank you for being so thorough. With so many choices it can be hard to decide what i need but at least you narrow it down a bit for me.
This is one of the best shop videos I've ever seen. Very well done. Impressively thorough. Thanks for helping me decide on what lighting to get. I'm subscribing.
Thank you for the very informative and detailed video! I finally made my decision on what light to get thanks to you! Subscribed!
Good information! Thanks for reviewing all these lights. Some great options!
Just in time! I'm searching for some light for my workshop and your video is very useful! Thanks much!
Super presentation, great information and comparison. Thanks for putting the time in on this. liked and subscribed!
On the 17th day of Jan 2021, the best LED wrap for a garage space is the RAB 50watt Gus. 6300 lumens at 4000k. Beautiful light!
Thank you very much for the test. Great job!
Very thorough review. 👏👏👏👏 Thank you for taking the time to make this for us all.
Great info. Great video. Thank you for sharing this valuable info.
I installed 12 LED 8-inch wafer lights in my 20x24 garage when I redid it and it gives off a ton of bright 5600k light. No blind spots and I only need a small light for some areas under my tools like my bandsaw for shadows... thanks for the reviews I will use one of these in the bedrooms when working in there!
Wow....what a great review. Excellent review....one of the best reviews (on anything) I have watched on YT...thank you!
Thank-you very much. Best review out there. The Sansi bulb is pretty expensive now.
Thank you for this excellent, well-researched presentation! I hadn't a clue about LED lights. Now I have an idea of what to look for. I am not looking for a garage light, but rather some additional kitchen light for my small apartment, which only has a single overhead light for the kitchen/living room. I think the Sansai 60 watt deformable will probably best serve my needs. I'll let you know how things work out. Again, thanks for taking the time to put together such an informative presentation :-)
30x36 garage with 9’2” ceiling. Putting fixtures in and trying to figure out how many I should put in and what bulbs to get. There’s so many options out there and so far bar far this is the most helpful video I’ve seen!!
Just what I needed for info before purchase to light up my 40'x60' burn with 12'ceilling.
Thanks for the great video. Bought the #3 Sansi based on your review. Newest model has an IR sensor that takes the light from 10% to full power on motion. Will be nice in the garage where I'm in and out working on projects.
In the process of finishing my new shop and have been undecided as to what lighting I want. This will help. Thanks
Thank you this was a great review! I just wanted to add my experience.... I purchased 4 of the $17.00 white plastic deform-able 60W LEDs from Amazon 6 months ago and have been using them in the garage. When I first bought them, one of the lights did not work well and was dim. I contacted the seller and they provided pre-paid return postage and I received a replacement light in 2 days, before I even sent the old one back. I have been very satisfied for the cost and bought 2 more.
Thanks for making this video! It helped me buy the right led for my garage
I own #7. I use two in my 32x28 garage with 12 foot white painted walls.They are bright and the movable fins allowed me to push light to the corners. They did have a plastic burning smell when they first started on day one. It went away and hasn’t returned. The power on delay is less than half a second on my tests. If I go out to garage with them on I often think the garage doors are open. They are that bright.
This is by far the best informative light comparison on RUclips. Well done sir!
Thanks Keith!
A great knowledge and information after watching your show. Thanks you.
I have always used SANSI led lights in home and workshop, defenitely it's in good use. SUPPORT!
best comparison of theses type lights /// perfect ///// thanks
Great review. I just used your link to buy #3.
Commented awhile ago, and decided to add some further info. I took your recommendation and purchased a pair of the SANSI (#3) and the one unit I immediately used, is still rocking! During this period, the #9 lamp you demo, the type I first purchased four of from Amazon, including the 4 replacements GHUSTAR replaced, have finally COMPLETELY failed. Oct 11 2020 was the first day I installed the first 4, Oct 12, the first of 4 failed. Nov. 4, '20 was the 2nd dead. As of March 17, '21, every single one died, and GHUSTAR is not honoring the lifetime warranty it appears. $36.95 x 4, plus four replacements, dead in under ONE YEARS 2-3hr/day use. Thanks for your excellent video, and especially for the #3 suggestion. I'll be replacing the temporary standard LED bulbs I'm using today with SANSI this time around.
Thank you for posting! I have a lot of Sansi around my house now and they have been serving me well. Knock on wood.
I just had 2 of these in my cart! I'm glad I read your comment. Thank you
Great video as always Brian!!!!
Thank you for your hard work and expertise .
I picked up some 20 dollar 4 ft led 5500 lumens from walmart for my garage it's about a 20×30 put plugs in the ceiling, those have come in handy working in there. Put 2 over my work bench and installed 6 total. I like alot of light removed 3 single 8 ft florescent and 5 4 ft double florescent lights. Hand them installed for a year so far I haven't had a single issue. I purchased one to test for about 6 months. Lighting is so much better and in the winter time I have no buzz or dealing with dim lights until they warm up. Helped wire a 60 x 60 building at church 19 foot ridge peak. Purchased some 10000 lumens high bay lights from rualking for 80 apiece per code 10 was all we needed ended up installing 24 of them been about a year no problems with them pushes light to the ground great. Name brand were 300 apiece.
Thanks mate , I bought a couple of the cheap deformable anti glare cheap specials in warm white , actually for a large living area and conservatory room as daylight level light . Gets through the short winter days here in the UK . Great review cheers !
how long did they last?
thank you for doing this
great video and evaluation, thank you!!
Nicely done video. I would have plugged in a kill-a-watt or similar device to measure actual draw though.
You just got yourself another fan!
I think I would like to hear at the end what lites you have in your shop. I just installed 6 LED 48 in lites in my wood shop for $54 and they are fantastic. I am sold on these.
Great video like always👍👍💡💡
I replaced 4 led bulbs with 4 of the cheap plastic deforambles and it made a huge difference. I then went a little further, and added two more receptacles. This is in a 20x30 shop. I'll probably get a tan working in there.
Thank you so so so so much for this video. Been needing to update my lights in the garage.
They are useful with a bulb to outlet adapter and extension cord to set up REALLY bright light wherever you need it too temporarily. Way cheaper than a lot of stand alone work lights.
Great video, well done!
Awesome, this helped me a lot on my purchase. I was on the fence on which model to go with, but decided on the white plastic 4 arm with center light.
Thank you...
I just did the same !
How do you like it so far?
Great presentation. I am going with the Sansi 60W. I have a 22 X 22 ft garage and was wondering what you thought about installing 2 of these.
I really like what you did today it shows that a simple light socket give out enough light as a set of tubes lights cover more area thank you very much you guys take care and cheers with a beer
I have 7 different types of lights in my shop. I found some 100 watt deformable light from AliExpress. 5000K. Metal wings. I paid under $20 delivered. Probably no real warranty. That is most likely what I will gravitate to. Thanks for this type of content. You can’t work on what you can’t see.
Awesome video thank you
Thank you so much for your time and efforts. Very helpful... maybe I won't end up with another basket full of lights I don't like this time.
It would have been nice to see a standard bulb first as a reference. Be it a 150W incandescent, a standard A19 LED, or indoor flood, etc. Otherwise it was a great comparison. Thanks.
Awesome video...just what I was looking for. Low ceilings in my garage with not a lot of light..i have two of those stick/magnet on the wall light switches style LEDs that im using. Well done. Went with 5 but never found the links area you talked about.
In the description of the video.
Found your video was a well balanced review. There are so many variations that it has become totally confusing. I am hoping you can give me some advice on what I really need. I've been looking to replace 6x4' fluorescent batten lights in the main part of the workshop and a single 5' with LED lighting for my workshop. I do woodturning, pen turning and smaller craft objects so I need a really good lighting situation that the fluorescent lights are not really achieving.
Workshop Structure =Wood, 20'x15'x 8', 3 small windows on the front giving very little light. I use a number of wood preparation tools, planners, benchtop drill, over and under planner, scroll saw, bandsaws wood and metal, spindle sander and lathes. These are all situated around the outer inside walls, centre part is taken up with my workbench and Kity circular saw.
I hope this isn't to much, I would appreciate any help you can give.
Thank you
Andrew
STAY SAFE.
Flipping the switch ON and the light going off is bugging me lol.
Great vid!
Sorry, 3 way switch. I was happy I could turn them on from the garage and should have put the switch in the proper position for the video.
I'd give you a million thumbs up for this video review if I could. EXCELLENT!!! Thank you!
I have a good start
I got some led lights for the garage
Now i need a garage.
Great review.
(advance post script. I went ahead and ordered a pair of the #3 units. I watched more closely, your vid, great information, far exceeds any I've been watching today)
Looking for a good illumination and long lifetime. I have been using the #2 bulb since around Oct.10/20. At that time I purchased 4 units. One of the 'petals' died on the second day, less than an hour use. The remaining petals continued for about a week or so, beginning with a strobe/flicker, and after about a minute, the panel that was flashing first failed, and seconds later a flash and the entire thing was done. Amazon replaced it. Yesterday, January 21, while in garage for a couple hours, I saw a flickering, and one of the original purchased units began a flicker, and before I could get my phone to video it, it died. And an hour later, the entire thing failed. Just sent it back for replacement. DO you have longevity info about any of the others? I see that you reported #1 being good for a year. But I'm most interested in #3 and #8, and maybe #9, based on the images around 1:50. Brightest. Thx.
Great content! Thank you
Thanks for doing this,I now have a much better idea what I want!
I'm incredibly jealous of your garage flooring. And the drain! Genius.
Thank you. We did that last year after the Bosch Table 1 vacuum review and floor grinding.
Surprised! Most building codes don't allow drains in a garage to avoid having gas or oil seep into the sewer system.
Great review. But--none are dimmable? Any ideas on garage solutions that have to work with a standard dimmer wall switch (lutron caseta in my case)?
I find 5k tends to be too harsh on the eyes if your doing something where your straining your eyes for long periods or time. 5 k seems to be brighter even though it’s just amplifying the light colors in the room. 4K I feel is the sweet spot super bright but has just a pinch of softness my eyes don’t feel the strain after working under them for periods of the tim
Awesome video
Nice 242LS you have there!!!
Good video
Awesome video , unfortunately i clicked on the link for number 3 light you reviewed and said it was the same light you use and it took me to a different light then what you had . Do you know where else i might be able to find it ?
I have a one car garage with ones socket- low standard ceiling-what would be best for lighting
Hi! Thanks for the well-presented LED info. I am putting in a Pet Grooming Studio into our shop, where I require bright light, & shadows are to be avoided at all costs. I prefer not to have to do any additional wiring. The area is 11'W x 23'L x 12' H, & there is a 3' x 4' windows on either end, so lots of natural light.
Currently there are 3 standard wall-mount fixtures which each hold 2 60 W bulbs. I am interested in the 2 plastic lights you reviewed. Can a wall-mount fixture support the weight of these lights? Would you be able to place 2 of them into one fixture? I have always used Fluorescent lighting in the past - how does LED compare? Which light do you recommend? Thanks for any info you can offer...
I have watched your light review, great info. I am building a new home with a 24’ x 36’ garage with 9’ ceilings. The spec sheet calls for led tube lighting however I have had deformable lighting in my last garage and loved it. As a result they are instead installing 6 locations evenly spaced where I can install non-tube lights. I want the garage well lit (I have poor vision) but not over powering and would be interested in your thoughts. Ceiling and walls will be white or at least very light. PK
I have a 32 by 32 garage and I have 3 rows of 5 kits, all led deformables. It is very well lit and I would not change it.
Great review, went with #5. I am Installing in locations with low ceiling.
VERY NICE VID.
#3 the clear victor
Was radio frequency (RF) interference of the led lights tested? I know some lights interfere with garage door openers.
Hi. I have a big room and need advice. Since all places are close. I need to buy a light bulb that would be bright white enough to help my eyesight when studying. Need brightness.which lumen bulb would you recommend. Please
I was excited to see this and immediately went on Amazon and ordered the 120 watts one. I was very disappointed with it. I've been using a Toplimit 5 in 1 splitter from Amazon with 5 cheap 100 watt bright white LED bulbs in it in our attached garage. The cheap Philips bulbs were like $6 each and produce 1600 lumens each so the five put out about 8000 lumens. The 5 bulb setup blows this thing away! They are brighter and more importantly, the distribution of light is much better with the regular LED bulbs.
Wow. I have a 3 bulb splitter and that sucks compared to any of these lights. Did you download the app and get readings? Makes me wonder because my sample size was 1 of each of these lights.
Is there any light that can screw into socket in the garage door opener light box receptacle?
What would you recommend for a 54 x 54 Morton building with six fixtures at 16' high?
I would love to see the same video but for outdoor lights. Great job 👍
I would be happy to. Can you give me some examples? Like spotlights, motion lights, ect
@@WorkshopAddict it would be nice to see one for lighting up a large area (like a back yard) and also something you'd put above the outside of a garage door or barn door. Built in motion or photocell would be cool but not necessary
@@TommyTench I will see what I can do.
Just buy 8' four lamp strips. Scrap the ballasts and install LED lamps. 43.00 for the strip 30.00 for the lamps. Pick your favorite color temp. Done. Last 5 years.
Great video with one exception. We a Sansi followed by this light, this light and this light and finally mac daddy. Makes it difficult to shop.
Any way I want to buy some mac dadys. Name? Please. Thank you
Just bought two, 5 wing, 15000 lumen, 150 watt lights similar to #9 on your list. Fingers crossed for some brightness to my garage!!
Those should be bright!
Great video with a ton of information Grazie! My sons and I work on Harley’s in our garage. We have two outlets. The ceilings are pretty basic around 15 feet. Which one do you suggest? I like #3 & #9. What say you?
#3 have done me well.
Thanks for the very informative video! My garage has interior wall-to-wall measurements of approximately 23'-4" x 29'-4" and a 9'-4" ceiling height with 4 standard light sockets. I definitely prefer the quality of 5000K over the 6000-6500K. I use my garage as a woodworking shop so good bright light is important. Wondering which LED fixtures you would recommend? Thanks!
I would search out a deformable at 5K and go with it. There is a list in the description that might help. I believe #8 was good.
So what lights are you using when you're recording your summary? That place looks lit AF. When are we taking the jet boat out?
LOL....what lights are in your shop, where you are standing? How tall is the ceiling and would you recommend those lights? Is there glare from those lights? Well done!
any ideas for ceiling fan lights?
Great job reviewing these! In the market so this came in handy. Question: I have a auto motion detector on the fixture I want to install these on. Do you think it will work?
It should
what color are the garage walls? I love that gray color!
Can you update your notes to include the brand names in the comments of the reviewed lights. Some of the amazon page links no longer work, or are out of stock. With the brand names we can search to find the new page and/or updated model?
It would have been great to actually measure the power consumed by the various lights tested. Just because it says 60 watts, doesn't mean that's what it really uses at the voltage you have. I would think the driver devices inside these units would handle differences in voltage that would not affect the net result of power used.
So which is the brightest
Hello, I have a white painted shop with 5 light sockets. But the one I ordered get a shade on the celing. Witch one would create less shade on my 12’ ceiling you think? Thanks!!!!
I do not know what you ordered, but any deformable might work well with a cobb light. Check out our video of this shop. It is hard to tell the difference with the camera, but it is nice. ruclips.net/video/D8o5nEtAzlc/видео.html
The benefit of most of these lights is the light is sent in a downward direction. A regular incandescent bulb sends light in all directions which means that any up light toward the ceiling is wasted unless you have a white ceiling which is highly reflective. Most of these fixtures are in the 6000 lumen range whereas a 100 watt light is slightly less at 5000 lumens. Since I have several light sockets in my basement ceiling it would be expensive to replace them all with these fixtures. I always turn off my basement lights when not needed so the life of my 100 watt bulbs is actually pretty good. And, a 100 watt incandescent bulb is pretty cheap. I can replace a lot of 100 watt incandescent bulbs before I exceed the price of each of these LED fixtures. Since I'm not limited by too few sockets I don't have a problem with an inadequate number of sockets and poor light distribution. I'm going to pass on this product.
Paint your walls and ceiling, gloss white you’ll have all the light you need.
Hello, thank you for the great video. I am planning on building a 24 x 24 shop with a ten foot ceiling. I will have two roll up 8 x 10 doors, both centered with one in the front and one in the back. The OSB walls will be painted white with a sealed concrete floor. this should help with the light reflectivity. It will be a hobby/wood working shop. In lieu of LED strip lights it looks like I could use 4 screw in LED light fixtures and that would evenly distribute the light without shadows. Which of the lights would you recommend and how many?
Loyd, this is all highly dependent on how much light you would want or need for the tasks. I personally would run 3 rows of 3. 9 lights total. That would put each light six feet apart and give you great light for working in each spot without shadows. If you did not want as well lit of a shop I would drop to 3 rows of 2. I fear that is not great for wood working. I have a pole barn that is 24 by 40 with 4 rows of 2 and it is not up to par on light for working. I would use #3 as those are affordable and put out excellent light.
@@WorkshopAddict Thank you for the quick reply. I like the #3 light choice as well. I will have to play with the spacing due to the 12 ft. wide door.
I plan on ordering the #3 and wanted to confirm that having 9 with the 6 foot spacing would not be too bright?
thanks.
Thanks for your review! Can any of the these lights be installed to turn on with a Automatic Motion Detection Switch?
John Livingston my question too
@@BenGates101 YES!
I have a 24x24 two-car garage with 10ft ceilings and two evenly spaced fixtures on either side of the opener in the center. Currently there are two horrible compact fluorescent bulbs so plenty of room for improvement. I don't expect to do a lot of work out there, but I want the option of having good light when I do. I don't mind a delay if it means a good light. What do you recommend? Thanks!
#3 is what I have in a similar situation. They are inexpensive and work great.
Please, on your next rating of the LED lights, have some info on tolerance to moisture and humidity. Here you have it in a residential garage. What about a barn, farm and shop setting. All of which would likely have higher levels of moisture than a residential setting. This video was very well done and informative. I've been searching for such, for my lighting needs.
I have #8 in my pole building without issue. That stores our tractors and is not sealed well or insulated. Working well.
Thanks.
How about the garage door opener remote response? My garage doors will not respond to the remote if my LED's are on. I usually keep them off unless i am working on a car or a project.
You should not have an issue with newer LED lights. I did not have an issue with any of these. There are places where led's can cause issue and that is if they are screwed directly into the garage door opener.
I have a 4 car garage and have two rows of lights. The front row has 4 regular bulb outlets and the back row has two outlets on the left and the right and two ceiling fans in the middle. What light works best for this set up?
How high are the ceilings? If they are around 10 feet I would go with #3 amzn.to/2thM3WH