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The 20W Cool White LED Wall Pack Wash Flood Light is a high-quality outdoor lighting solution designed for durability and efficiency. With an IP65 waterproof rating, it provides reliable illumination for various applications while boasting a lifespan of 50,000 hours and an 80% reduction in energy costs compared to traditional halogen bulbs.
K**I
product changed... read review..
First, let me say, I got mine from 7brothers, and the ones that they sold me, while look like the ones in the pictures, are not the same brand that I got. changed brand names? That is very common for cheap, china stuff.. or maybe same product, just got one in with this brand instead of another? but maybe same product? Good possibility. In any case, the product I got, like I stated before, looks exactly like what is pictured, but are Hakkatronics brand. At least, I think that is how it is spelled. The labels on them are so poorly printed, that it is hard to read.I have bought the GLW brand before, and pretty much everything about these, is just like the GLW brand, with a few exceptions. They still have short cords (less then a foot), they still have cheap metal in what the frame is made out of, and still have the power inverter on the insides, hot glued into place, and the power lines still go right into the inverter with no junctions or places where wires connect. One straight solid line. but, some of the things changed are good and bad. For example, the power cord, on my GLW brand, was a 0.75mm, or 18 gauge wire, on this one is 0.50mm, or 20 gauge.. that is very small wire. to give comparison, a standard cheap 2 prong extension cord is 16 gauge, or about 1.25mm, and standard house wiring is 12 gauge, or over 3mm in thickness. This is only 2 times as thick as the power cord in a phone cord.. Not very thick.Some other things that they changed in this version too are that they actually grounded the ground cord to the frame. The GLW brand ones I got did not have the ground cable connected to anything. The brackets to mount the light are about the same, same cheap screws and construction. One one of the ones I got, I had to open up the front to clean it out. The reflector that is around the LED, the spots on the corner that are punched out so that they can screw the reflector into place... Well, one of those punch outs were sitting right on top of the LED itself, so I had to open up the front to remove it. I bought 3 lights, two 20 watt, and one 30 watt.. all were made the same, same brand and build.Another thing that was changed was the power usage. On the GLW brand ones I got, a 30 watt one only ran at 21 watts, and the 20 watt one I got, ran at 14.5 watts. These one, both wattage's, both ran within 1 watt of what they were advertised to be. so the power usage on these were actually pretty accurate..One last thing that I did not like on these.. Both, the 20 and 30 watt ones, both had one screw in it that was just about stripped out, that held the back cover into place.It is not a bad light, nor a good one. I think I would think more highly if they did not put such cheap, thin power cords on it. Considering it does not use much power, it is not huge thing, but the fact that they expect you to hard wire these into a junction box, they should have thicker cords to do it. and longer ones too.Overall, I think this is one of those situations that you get what you pay for. You order a cheap light, you get a cheap light. So considering the price, I really can not complain too much, which is why it is getting 4 stars. If it cost more, I would have given a lower star rating, but they work. Only time will tell how long any of them last. And as for being waterproof.. I have no idea how good it is. they are being mounted inside of a garage, so they should not be getting wet.. so that is not a big deal for me. So far, yes I am happy with the purchase.. but only time will tell good they are.
J**.
You get what you pay for with this light - okay, maybe a litte more than you pay for...
I had purchased a number of 10w lights similar to this light, but by a very popular seller (ledwholesalers). I was very impressed with the quality of the 10w lights. I needed a 20w version, and ordered this one, thinking it would be similar quality for a better price. I was wrong about the similar quality part!The other lights are much better sealed, have stainless steel hardware, powder coated (industrial like coating) housings, and a heavy duty cord pigtail. This 20w light was not sealed very well, parts are loose inside, the cord is about as lightweight as I've ever seen. The copper was so thin I was totally unable to use a wire nut (I tried over and over). I ended up tinning the wires with solder and using a terminal block to connect to my 12 gauge house wiring. It was the only way I could get a reliable connection.The screws have already started rusting, and it has been outside exactly two weeks today. I hate to think what it will look like a year from now. Also, the paint is very thin, and looks to be flaking already.I would give this light 3.5 stars if half stars were allowed, but as is, it gets 3 stars because it works, and it was a good price.UPDATE - I'm bumping this up to 4 stars because the light has been running for over 8 months now and is great. It lights up a large portion of my large (250' x 220') back yard...easily lighting a half acre. It is on every night from dusk to dawn, and often it gets left on all day long too (I should put a photocell on it). The performance to price ratio for this product is great.
W**3
Bought 3 total, different sellers... UPDATED, Still working after two years.
I have purchased three of these total but from different sellers due to buying at different times. The light put off of these is very good, not quite 150W flood lamp equivalent but maybe closer to 100W. I have them on the front corner of my house and hey do great at lighting up whats in front of them. out of the three one died after about a month or two. Each one I bought came with a different length of presupplied cable. Some have about 18", some had about 10"Pros...-VERY cost effective. cheap to buy, cheap to operate.-Bright light, thats looks good IMO. Unlike that amber/yellow flight some floods give off.-Easy to install, just search online for Europe to American electrical color code.Cons...-Reliability, the main reason it got three starts is because one out of three of mine died.-The reflective backing, is NOT so reflective, wish it was more mirrored as it would spread light better.-How hard would it be to include a piece of paper showing the American conversion for the color code?I would still buy again for $30. You save more then that annually in electric if you run this all night like I do...UPDATED - MAY 2015, OVER TWO YEARS OF USE.Maybe the one I got two years ago that stopped working was just a random bad apple because after over two years of use every night these two are still working fine. Also they are only $13 now. I would still recommend. The picture I added is how I set them up and they have two years of bugs on and around them with he exception of those cleaned off occasionally.
A**R
Can't Complain For the Price
I have bought 4 of these of the last few years and have generally been happy with them. They have not always been identical with small manufacturing changes between each one; nonetheless they all work similarly. You need some basic electrical skills to wire up the lights to ensure a weatherproof installation. The light given off is a typical strong but cold LED type of illumination. The seller claims 50,000 hours of service. My lights are on continuously and I seem to get about 2-3 years from each light, which would be about 25,000 hours. Still, I am not complaining. If I wanted real industrial quality, I would have had to pay a lot more for such a light. I will keep buying these as long as they are available.
B**I
Five Stars
Brigh light gona see how durable it is
F**S
Five Stars
A+++