🔆 Brighten your grind, link your shine!
The Sunco 6 Pack LED Shop Lights deliver powerful 4500 lumen, 5000K daylight illumination with energy-efficient 40W LED technology. Designed for easy daisy-chaining up to 4 units, these commercial-grade fixtures offer versatile mounting options and come with a 7-year warranty, making them the ultimate lighting upgrade for garages, workshops, and home offices.
Brand | Sunco Lighting |
Color | 5000K White |
Material | Plastic |
Style | Modern |
Light fixture form | Ceiling |
Room Type | Garage, Basement, Home Office |
Product Dimensions | 48"L x 4"W x 2"H |
Specific Uses For Product | Garage, Workshop, Basement, Warehouse |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Installation Type | Flush Mount |
Special Feature | Linkable, In-line switch, Expansion tube |
Control Method | App |
Light Source Type | LED |
Finish Type | Plastic |
Shade Material | Glass |
Number of Light Sources | 6 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Light Color | cool white |
Shape | Rectangular |
Included Components | Mounting Hardware |
Lighting Method | LED |
Item Weight | 1.28 Pounds |
Number of Items | 6 |
Wattage | 40 watts |
Controller Type | Pull chain control |
Switch Type | Pull Chain |
Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Brightness | 4100 Lumen |
Efficiency | 102.5 lumens per watt |
Mounting Type | Hanging, Ceiling Mount |
Shade Color | White |
Fixture Type | Non Removable |
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | Sunco Lighting |
Size | 6 Pack |
UPC | 810047889267 |
Item Weight | 1.28 pounds |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Item model number | SH_F-WH-40W-5K-6PK |
Finish types | Plastic |
Special Features | Linkable, In-line switch, Expansion tube |
Plug Format | A- US style |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Color Temperature | 5000 Kelvin |
Average Life | 50000 Hours |
K**M
Great lighting and easy to install..
I used these lights in my 2 car garage to replace two duel-tube 4’ fluorescent shop lights. My garage is used primarily to park my car with occasional use as my DIY workspace. So far these lights prove to be exactly what I need. I set them in two sets of three on a switched circuit. Thanks to individual on/off switches I was able to place three at a time in series on each side of the garage. I normally only have one light on each side of the garage switched on. When I need additional lighting to illuminate cabinets I simply hit the switch for the additional fixtures. It may not be an elegant installation but it works. I left the cord dangling enough so I can reach each switch without a step stool (or using a stick) to switch each light on.The fixtures are so lightweight I did not bother with anchors. If the screws eventually become loose I will add wall anchors. If any one fixture fails in the future it will take a new order and minutes to replace.
U**S
Great lights!
I bought a 4 pack of these lights a little over a year ago, and in the last 3 months have purchased many more. I got the 4000K cool white, frosted lens. Bottom line – they’re great! Very bright, turn on quickly, nice light-color match to my old cool white fluorescents as well as my old, cool white habituated eyeballs.Backstory and usage: I have a 1200 sq ft garage I built 18 years ago, and at the time outfitted it with a plethora of cheap 4’ shop light fixtures. The fixtures were around $10, bulbs 2 bucks each, so $14 per fixture. But over time I’ve found the cheap fixtures came with cheap ballasts (go figure) that have been very hard on bulbs, requiring too-frequent changes. I can’t really say how often as I haven’t kept track. But I’m a weekend warrior, not a professional, so usage is part time, and it seems like I would go through and refresh some flickering bulbs, only to have more flickering a couple weeks later. Frustrating. Now, most of those fixtures were functional in some conditions, but flickered with heat and humidity, which I read is normal for failing ballasts. In contrast, I have a couple ooooold commercial fixtures I got from somewhere, with 4 tubes each. Who knows how old these ballasts are, but I don’t think I’ve replaced a single tube in those fixtures in 18 years! No wonder a quality ballast cost $25, while a whole cheap fixture cost $10. These LEDs have now replaced all my old fixtures except those good oooooold ones.Choices, choices! 3 color choices, and clear or frosted lenses, this is one reason I chose Sunco. I first ordered 5000K daylight because most people love them, and I got clear because they had more lumen output. Mistake on both counts. The clear lens allowed the individual LEDs to make their mark on the light pattern, casting weird lines everywhere; I don’t recommend the clear to anybody. And the color was so…blue. I returned them, got the frosted cool white 4000K instead and it fixed both those things, and is still brighter than the fluorescents ever were! I really like the cool white color, that’s just me.Reflector: Another reason I chose Sunco was that they have a full sheet metal reflector piece. Many of the cheaper ones don’t, they just have two LED tubes connecting the ends. Two things here. One, light comes out of the tube 360 degrees around, and I am not mounting them against a white ceiling, so I wanted the “top half” of the light to be reflected downward. Two, the sheet metal reflector gives mounting flexibility; I simply drilled two holes in the metal at the spacing I needed for any given location and screwed them to the rafters with drywall screws and fender washers. Works great. But there was a change in the reflector design part way through the ones I bought. I see that they have updated the pictures to reflect the change, so that’s good, but I didn’t notice until I pulled my last batch out of the boxes. They used to have a wider, more full reflector that angles down around the tubes. Now it’s cut narrower without the skirts, and lets a lot of light shine upward at an angle past them, wasted. I attached pics of this. They still mount up fine and that appears to be the only change, so be it. I actually used the reflectors from my old shop light fixtures and sandwiched them between the new lights and the rafters, which widens them out some. Still not as good as the OG Sunco ones, but they are OK. Don’t really know how big of a deal this is, but I did not like the change.Longevity – hard to say now. LEDs are supposed to last forever, I certainly hope they fare better than my old fixtures with less trouble! The other part of why I chose the Sunco lights was the excellent reviews, they are working for people so far. Depending on the purchase point I paid on average maybe 40% more per fixture than I did 18 years ago for the fluorescents plus bulbs.Overall – very pleased with the switch to Sunco shop lights. 5 stars from me!
R**S
Bright
Bright LED shop lights. Great price and delivery as promised.
D**N
Nice lights, not so good suspension system.
The seller is great but the item is a little disappointing because of the way they tell you to hang them. It's impossible to hang anything on a chain that swings from a single point. And since this is the third set of these lights that I bought, I figured I would share how I hang them. I improvised and made my own hanging system. See the picture. A small block of plywood, 2" x 2-1/2", and a flat 2" strap from the hardware store. Nice and easy. BTW, the lights are really nice and bright.
K**D
Work great
Work great.
R**N
Very bright
I was reluctant to purchase these with no top reflective cover, but these are great! Very bright even without a reflective cover.
R**A
Brighter lights
Bright lights, replaced two 2 tube fluorescent lights and a 4 tube light with 3 of the led lights. Brighter than the other lights in the garage.
T**R
No shroud on light. Just tubes and a cord
Bright
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