Metalux 8 ft. 2-Light Linear White Integrated LED Garage Strip Light with 8913 Lumens, 4000K
8900 Lumens replaces 150W fluorescent lamp. Dual lens for enhanced light output & distribution. No-fuss installation, with option to connect in continuous rows.
The Metalux 8FT ST series is a combination of quality, performance, and value that helps make ordering, installing and saving energy the top focus of any project. The Metalux 8FT ST series is double lens LED strip light that provides over 8900 lumens at 81W and replaces 150W fluorescent lamps. The ST striplight can be surface or pendant mounted in single or continuous row configurations with the help of included aligner. These convenient installation features and flexible mounting options save your time and money, meaning this product is great to have on-hand for any project. The ST strip light series is best suitable for Parking, Garages and Residential applications.
- Superior performance with 8900 lumen output at 81W brightly illuminates the room
- Replaces 150W fluorescent lamps with energy-efficient LED
- Easy installation with tool-less channel cover and wireless access from below the fixture
- Dual, frosted polycarbonate lens looks like a classic fluorescent strip
- 120V-277 volt, non-dimming driver
- Add-on length regardless of layout with included continuous row mount aligner
- Ideal for commercial, garage, warehouse, utility and display uses, parking, workshops, warehouses, storage area
- L70 at 50,000 rated life-hours
- Energy Star compliant and cULus listed suitable for Damp location
Additional information
Product Height (in) | 2.312 |
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Product Length (in) | 96 |
Product Width (in) | 3.526 |
Certifications and Listings | UL Listed, cUL Listed |
Manufacturer Warranty | 5 year |
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by David
Good light and good price.
by Rick
Good value for the cost, easy installation, good amount of light. Nice not to have buy fluorescent tubes.