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A friend of mine in Tulsa has a small shop he restores minis in.

He purchased some budget minded led shop lights and declared they were plenty bright for his needs.

Since he is a dear friend of mine, I sent him, as a gift, a Big Ass Solutions or also known as Big Ass Fans LED 15kw shop light.

He said it makes his budget lights look dim.

I have 3 in my garage, spendy? Yes. I am at the point in my life where I prefer quality over quantity.
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Part of my new man cave build will revolve around lighting . The last man cave I had I installed two rows of track lighting with conventional bulb holders . I then installed LED floodlights and was happy with the results . New man cave because of higher ceiling if I went with track lights I think I'll need three rows of track . Not opposed to doing that but cost is also a consideration .

Was skimming CL and came across these lights , I am not really all that familiar with this style . I don't like the idea of not being able to replace just the bulb when it burns out but how often do these burn out ? Not pushing this vendor or his product just using the link for discussion purposes . So any of you guys using this style of shop light ? Any issues ? I have looked in Home Depot and their 4 ' LED fixtures are MUCH more than this vendor is offering . Where are you guys buying your lighting ?

https://knoxville.craigslist.org/mad/d/led-lights-pole-barn-shop/6443413276.html
These lights are like small suns.

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