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Reviewed in Canada on February 6, 2025
Super bright and has many different configurations when it comes to the wiring they provide. A+
Izzeddin kurdi
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Good Lights
srblanch
Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2025
The 3 feet length allow more flexibility for installation in tight spaces over the 4 feet. Allows combinations of 6 and 9 feet. Love it!
cjp
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
Very easy to install and provides a lot of light. Unfortunately only 7 out of our 8 pack worked.
Sej14323
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
Easy way to change old fluorescent lights to new LEDs. Lights can be changed in just a few minutes. The Wires are very thin but they work. Very Easy to plug in and more lights.
rbgh
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
Very bright
Bert G.
Reviewed in Canada on December 20, 2024
Used for great lighting in sunroom absolutely amazing lighting
DaveN
Reviewed in Canada on December 10, 2024
I planned a project where I needed 8 light strips. Buying a package of 8 was perfect, however 1 of the strips was dead on arrival. I contacted Kihung and they were happy replace the dead unit at no cost to me.The new strip arrived a works perfectly. I'm very happy with Kihung and the service they provided. I would definitely recommend the lights. Super bright and works 100%. Thanks Kihung and thanks Kristine (Kihung rep) for the service.
MacArthur
Reviewed in Canada on November 17, 2024
Quick and easy install, very bright and did the job! $$ value is worth it up to this point.
robert
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
I have bought many of these and still work perfectly. Easy to install.
Greg
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2020
I installed four of these in the garage, with the other four going in soon. I did notice that the each light is warmer than the last as it gets further from the initial light in the chain. Four is the max per instructions. They are fairly bright and are very light weight The clips you snap them into are very flimsy. In addition, I had to bend a few inward to get them to grip the light. Overall a good deal, if they last four or five years.Updated 4/7/22I have the 4 foot lights. With all eight on, I am getting an draw of 2.52 amps. 2.52*120/8=37.8 watts per fixture. I plan on adding 4 more. That should but me around 3.78 amps.Update 11/25/24 - steer clearThese dies with very little use. I contacted the company a while back and they sent a new set, which was good, but.... I bought 2 sets (and a replacement set - 24 lights in total) and only 3 are not fully dead and these have dead LEDs in them. I have very little time on them. Maybe 40-50 hours a few hours a t time here and there. I would buy a different brand if I were you.
John D Lowrey
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2020
I have a metal shop 24' x 50' and was worried that these may not be enough light to work under.. table saw, router etc.. Man was I surprised and delighted! these are Soo much brighter than any 8 ft fluorescent light fixtures I've Ever had! All the cords that came with it were Perfect.. I needed light right away so I temporarily used the plug in cords with extension cords until I can install my conduit and permanent wiring.. and they included pigtails for hard wire too.. the daisy chain cords they supplied make wiring a breeze and quick install...l only need supply power to the 1st light and daisy chained the others.. I installed 5 lights one one side of the building and 5 on the other side ... although it came with clips and I decided to hang mine with small loops of chain from the Purlins (rafters) .. one loop of chain in the middle of the light and one loop of chain on each end.. so basically the light tube is being cradle in loops of chain.. I have nothing but great things to say about these lights.. they came fast and with all types of cords for most installation applications.. I LOVE them!.. the manufacturers were thinking way ahead for their costumers when they put these packages together.. .no need to run to the hardware store for anything.. (other than my conduit) .. and of course the most important thing.. THEY ARE BRIGHT!
RAMairGTO72
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2019
Going to give you my personal view on this.My background, base your opinion from this perspective.1. I work / build 4x4s and muscle cars2. Helped build 3 homes3. Soldier 12-BravoJust moved into this house 6 months ago, wanted to upgrade the garage lights for my car projects.Mounting hardware..Don't use the screws, don't even use the screws for anything else, ...they will just fail and the only interesting thing that will come of this is the new sware words inverted, the metal is so soft that the Phillips star just disintegrates with minimal pressure.The mounting hardware is a "spring" clip that you snap the aluminum body of the lamp to, in order to use the provided clips, you would have to snap a chalk line, your MK-1 eyeballs won't be able to establish the near perfect alignment from ends to middle alignment. The slightest misalignment on one end is magnified on the other.If you intend to use the clips, snap them on and use double face tape, or a fast dry adhesive and stick them on, I used the 8' ones, if you do, find a good friend or a bad one you been looking to get rid of (give them the screws).In my case, I bought 16 eight foot lights, and I attached them and to end with the hard point adapters in 4 sections.Not that its beyond me to perfectly attach these lights, I just didn't see a logical reason to do so, and if I'm going to.. drink, its going to be for pleasure.My ceiling joists are exposed, no drywall or equivalent, using (different) screws and Zip ties, I simply put screws in with a Zip tie hoop and slid in the light.Lowbrow right? maybe, however doing so had these lights go up super quick and allotted for minor deviations in alignment and obstructions, i.e. the electric garage door opener brackets.I would have loved to use the clips, it would have looked "pro" , but alignment of 32' 4× times with those clips, would in theory would have given me cancer.Onto the "looks", they are small and put out lots of light, turning on the garage lights with all the old ballasts no longer sounds like USCSS Nostromo powering up, it just is suddenly bright, like realizing your alarm didn't go off.I went with this color as I didn't want Yellow in my lights, even tho it might have been a cleaner white, I didn't want any overlapping yellow from other lights, as we all know, when the clock is running out and you have to cut the right wire, you only get to be wrong...once.This is a "sterile" white, but not a hospital oppressive sterile white, it's not going to make you chew on extension cords. I didn't hardwire them in, already had ceiling outlets from the other lights, I used the included plugs with the built in switch so I can choose what lights I want on or off.I had a few units that came slightly bent, had I been using the provided clips, this would have been a short rant about a "Return" and not an install.Measure, find out where they are going, one thing I always hated about garage lighting was the "lack of it" near the opening, this "deep end" had you dragging lights where you had few outlets, so I purposely got these light as close to the door as I could. On the " shallow end " I can always add bench top lights to fit my needs.I'm happy with these lights, tho I would pay extra for more flexible and quality hardware, that would tip the scales on others brands right in this price point.Hope you enjoyed my review.
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