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Hyperlite Super Garage Light

Hyperlite HB-HH-150W-58 Led High Bay Shopping Light Fixture UL/DLC Certification 5' Cable with 110V Plug US Hanging Hook CRI>80Ra 20,250Lm 120° Wide Beam Angle 5000K, 150W-20, White




This is a terrific light.  It is crazy bright and lights up my two car garage beautifully. It comes with a hook and a safety cable.  I like the safety cable as the light is heavier than I expected.  I hope to hit a stud with the ceiling hook but with a large molly bolt and the safety chain on another molly bolt It should be fine.   I have to rewire a ceiling light to a socket to plug this into the ceiling but I tested it from the wall and it is really bright.  Another plus is since it is LED it should last a really long time.
From the Vendor:
  • ∮ Premier LED Lighting – Backed by 20,250 lumens, our high bay led lighting features a 120° beam angle that covers more space with higher CRI and produces clearer, more color-friendly light to reduce eye strain.
  • ∮ Energy-Efficient Performance – Offering up to 50,000 hours of run time, our LED high bay light offers dimmable brightness to help you set the perfect tone, highlights, or visual comfort in any setting.
  • ∮ Versatile Home or Commercial Use – These dimmable high bay LED lighting offer premium lighting and can be used indoor and outdoor, including your home like your back porch, patio, or garage, or warehouses or factories.
  • ∮ Quick & Easy Installation – Every high bay led ligth features a hanging hook, 5’ cable, and 3-prong plug to make it easier to hang from the ceiling or install in the corner of a room and keep it safely secured.
  • ∮ Trusted 5-Year Warranty – Each Hyperlite led high bay lights is UL IP65, DLC, and FCC approved and offers lasting safety and reliability backed by a 5-year warranty to cover any defects or quality control issues.

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