I bought two of the two-tube (i know they aren't tubes but are led strips encased in a rounded opaque cover) versions. One was connected to a wall switch and is very bright and served well for over two years so far. The other was over a tool box and was pull-chain activated. The pull chain failed after a few months and probably fewer than 50 "pulls", I liked it well enough that I bought a third one and I "baby" the pull switch now, using it as gently as possible, and will eventually wire it to a wall switch also. I was never brutal to the switch so I think it is a weak link. The lighting is plentiful and evenly distributed. Worth the price, especially when they put'em on sale for about 10% off.
“A few months” sounds a lot like 90 days which I think makes it returnable. Way too early for a switch to fail, but also encouraging to plug it into a switched outlet.
Came here to see how these lights would work getting tired of not being able to see in my garage and have tried led bulbs in the socket but they burn out quick hoping this will fo the trick
Should be easy but I don't remember if it had holes for flush mounting. I think harbor freight has all their owners manuals online on their website. You might want to check them out
My only question is this, do they go on and off when you flip the switch? I have two switches I'm currently using old florescent 4 foot bulbs and I'd love to replace them
Do you have to have 4 connected to not have to pull the chain on each one? I have three connected and have to pull the chain on each one. They're plugged into a wall
I don't use the chains. I have the electrical outlet wired to a light switch. Still working great to this day. My lights are 15 feet in the air so pulling the chains wouldn't work and would probably wear out sooner than I would like
I know this is about the lights but I'm going to rant about home depot for a minute. That was really a butthole move by home depot cheating you out of 8 hours on the rental when they should have had the lift charged and ready for the customer or given you the 8 hours. Everything I hear about home depot combined with my personal experience has led me to not shopping home depot for anything. I drive right past home depot on my way to Lowes or Menards which are 10 and 12 miles further respectively and it is worth it to me as to not have to deal with home depot and to know that home depot doesn't make a nickel from me.
Over one year later all sill work perfectly!
How are these after about 2 years? I've got a 24x40 barn and those lights are about to go on sale, and I'm really thinking about getting them.
Nice job Major.Good to see you getting your shop back.👍👍💪👊
Thanks, I'll looking forward to using it with my backlog of jeep repairs lol
I’m currently working on my 24x50 garage. I have these lights ready to install and wanted to see some done. Nice job
They are still working perfectly. Should be a good choice! Thank you
Cool lights bro!!!
Great video and you cured my curiosity and you’ve got one heck of a shop ! What a dandy !
Thanks
Those are groovy bright lights!
I bought two of the two-tube (i know they aren't tubes but are led strips encased in a rounded opaque cover) versions. One was connected to a wall switch and is very bright and served well for over two years so far. The other was over a tool box and was pull-chain activated. The pull chain failed after a few months and probably fewer than 50 "pulls", I liked it well enough that I bought a third one and I "baby" the pull switch now, using it as gently as possible, and will eventually wire it to a wall switch also. I was never brutal to the switch so I think it is a weak link. The lighting is plentiful and evenly distributed. Worth the price, especially when they put'em on sale for about 10% off.
These still work great!
“A few months” sounds a lot like 90 days which I think makes it returnable. Way too early for a switch to fail, but also encouraging to plug it into a switched outlet.
@@johnlee7085 mine are on a switched outlet. All still working as new
Hook em to a switch ans don't worry about the pull cord
@@jameshood3692 true mine work great 👍🏻
Man they are bright and easy install
Yes they are impressive especially for the price!
Night time video footage would've been nice addition to the end of this video 👍
Didn't think of that. But they are very bright and still working like new
Came here to see how these lights would work getting tired of not being able to see in my garage and have tried led bulbs in the socket but they burn out quick hoping this will fo the trick
A year later still bright as new. I'm very satisfied
Very nice and bright
They look nice and bright. If they last the life time of the shop then I'd say "you win"!
I hope future hurricanes stay away from me 😆
Great video, very helpful!
Glad it helped
I have a Prius V and I have a shop light in it. I power it and I have lights like in an ambulance. I got it clearance tractor supply $8.
That's interesting
The light i want to replace are hard wired into the conduit. What would I have to do to use these plug 🔌 in lights?
Hire an electrician!
I know you briefly discussed the mounting options, how difficult to flush mount these ?
Should be easy but I don't remember if it had holes for flush mounting. I think harbor freight has all their owners manuals online on their website. You might want to check them out
My only question is this, do they go on and off when you flip the switch? I have two switches I'm currently using old florescent 4 foot bulbs and I'd love to replace them
yes. i have the outlet they are plugged into wired to a switch
Nice lights and by the way how are the rough country seats holding up after a year?
The RC seats are almost like new, very good quality
Are they still working? Thanks for the review, Mike
Still working like the day they were installed
Nice job, just wondering. How do they do at night?
Very bright
Do you have to have 4 connected to not have to pull the chain on each one? I have three connected and have to pull the chain on each one. They're plugged into a wall
I don't use the chains. I have the electrical outlet wired to a light switch. Still working great to this day. My lights are 15 feet in the air so pulling the chains wouldn't work and would probably wear out sooner than I would like
How big is the building that you have those in?
30'X40' building , mounted 13' from floor
@@MajorWeakness sweet, mine is 24 X 40 X 12, I’m gonna go with the exact same setup!
@@CameronJamesRose you will like them for sure
How high are the lights off the ground?
12'8"
I like the name of the lights
Just missing one letter!
$44 for braun.
Braun quality is crap...... I bought the "underhood led light" total crap.
Agree on the under hood light. These in this video are great and still working like new
I know this is about the lights but I'm going to rant about home depot for a minute. That was really a butthole move by home depot cheating you out of 8 hours on the rental when they should have had the lift charged and ready for the customer or given you the 8 hours.
Everything I hear about home depot combined with my personal experience has led me to not shopping home depot for anything. I drive right past home depot on my way to Lowes or Menards which are 10 and 12 miles further respectively and it is worth it to me as to not have to deal with home depot and to know that home depot doesn't make a nickel from me.