💥 Light Up Your Life with Explux!
The Explux 300 Watt Equivalent PAR38 LED Flood Light Bulbs offer an ultra-bright 3600 lumens output while consuming only 26 watts. Designed for outdoor use, these dimmable bulbs feature a full-glass waterproof body that resists UV rays and weathering, ensuring durability and longevity with a lifespan of 25,000 hours. This 4-pack is perfect for those seeking energy-efficient lighting solutions without compromising on brightness or quality.
Brand | Explux Commercial Lighting |
Light Type | Daylight White |
Special Feature | 3600 Lumens Ultra Bright; Dimmable, Superior Outdoor Endurance; 25,000 Hours Lifespan, Instant-on; No Mercury; No UV Radiation. |
Wattage | 26 watts |
Bulb Shape Size | PAR38 |
Light Color | Daylight White |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
Color Temperature | 5000 Kelvin |
Number of Items | 4 |
Brightness | 3600.00 |
Shape | Reflector(R) |
Material | Glass |
Model Name | LL26W/PAR38/850/0402 |
Connectivity Technology | Normal bulb |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Included Components | 4 Bulbs included |
Power Source | AC |
Color Rendering Index | 50 |
Light Source Type | LED |
Item Weight | 14.72 Ounces |
Light Source Wattage | 26 Watts |
Control Method | App |
Average Life | 25000 Hours |
Manufacturer | Explux Commercial Lighting |
Part Number | LL26W/PAR38/850/0402 |
Item Weight | 14.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.31 x 4.72 x 4.72 inches |
Item model number | LL26W/PAR38/850/0402 |
Assembled Height | 4.72 inches |
Assembled Length | 5.31 inches |
Assembled Width | 4.72 inches |
Color | 300w Equivalent 5000k Daylight |
Number of Lights | 4 |
Maximum Compatible Wattage | 300 Watts |
Special Features | 3600 Lumens Ultra Bright; Dimmable, Superior Outdoor Endurance; 25,000 Hours Lifespan, Instant-on; No Mercury; No UV Radiation. |
Shade Material | Glass |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 26 Watts |
J**B
Very powerful!
My floodlights are mounted twenty feet above the ground. There is no ambient light on my property at night. These bulbs do a great job illuminating the desired area. Would definitely recommend this item. Not cheap but worth it.
L**S
Good quality bulb!
I paid more...and I got more! These bulbs (8 of them) went into (4) dual light fixtures that are on the 3rd story on every corner of my house. At 67 yrs old I dont like climbing my 40 foot extension ladder any more than I have to. I closely inspected these bulbs. Good quality copper contact, the blub is very solid, well sealed...nothing "glued on, like the cheap blubs). VERY Bright! Being so high up I got the brightest lumens...and they light up the yard! I have no way of knowing how long they will hold up...but fingers crossed at least ten years...and I wont be the one replacing the next time :-)
C**D
Compared to FEIT, GE and EOL LED Par38/BR40 bulbs
I purchased a pair of them as a trial, along with a GE Nighthawk bulb (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07B5B27LC/), an FEIT bulb (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JXPPPOY/) and a no-name EOL bulb (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074XM2XNT/).I have a tall (28 ft+) cathedral ceiling in my living room with 6 halogen flood bulbs at the top, and it has been a pain changing one or two per year. Now that it is possible to get powerful BR40/PAR38 LED bulbs, I purchased , and alternatively mounted two of the four bulbs above in multiple comparison tests. I used a Lutron dimmer for them all. The bulbs were mounted at 45 degrees from the vertical, illuminating a wall, and thereby indirectly the whole room. Here are the results:* EOL bulb (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074XM2XNT/)The EOL bulb is sold as a 20W, 3000K, 150W equivalent 1800-lumen dimmable bulb with a 40-degree beam. When mounted next to a 90W halogen with 40 degree beam, it gave approximately the same amount of light, slightly whiter (but not excessively), with a relatively equivalent beam width. There was no problem dimming it, even quite low, without any flicker. The bulb did not run hot. All the data given for the bulb appear realistic with the exception of the 150W equivalence: I see it more like a 100W equivalent, in our case about 90W halogen equivalent.* The GE Nighthawk (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07B5B27LC/) is the most powerful of the batch. It is sold as a 32W, 3000K, 250W equivalent 3000-lumen dimmable bulb with a 40-degree beam. When mounted next to a 90W halogen or an EOL bulb, it was astoundingly brighter. It was a bit more white than the halogen bulb, and equivalent to the EOL bulb in color. The brightness was quite amazing when I had seen the same location lit by halogen lights for the past 20 years. The bulb has no problem being dimmed all the way down---the low end came suddenly but not unpleasantly, and there was no flicker. The Nighthawk ran much cooler than the halogen bulb, but warmer than any of the other bulbs, despite what appeared to be an aluminum radiator. The data for the bulb appears realistic.* The FEIT Electric bulb (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JXPPPOY/) is sold as a 30W, 3000K, 250W-equivalent 2600 lumen dimmable bulb with a 120-degree beam. When mounted next to a 90W halogen bulb and a GED Nighthawk bulb, its power overwhelmed the halogen bulb and seemed no less than the GE Nighhawk, although its beam was much wider. When mounted in the corner, it was particularly useful as a source of light, since we got strong reflections from both walls as well as direct lighting even underneath the bulb (although it was mounted at a 45-degree angle) and beyond the vertical. There was significantly increased, slightly harsher shading around all exposed edges (such as the living room mantel for instance), because of direct lighting component due to the very wide beam. The hue was quite comparable to the Nighthawk, and somewhat whiter than the halogen bulb, but not unpleasantly so. The bulb had no problem dimming, even quite low, and there was no flicker. It ran warm but not hot. The data for the bulb appears realistic.* The Explux bulb (this one) is sold as a 25W, 3000K, 250W equivalent 2600 lumen dimmable bulb with a 90-degree beam. When mounted next to a halogen bulb and an FEIT bulb, it appears a much more powerful than the halogen bulb, but a tiny bit less powerful than the FEIT bulb, despite its more concentrated beam. The beam appears much wider than the halogen bulb (40 degrees) but a bit narrower than the FEIT bulb (120 degrees), although the difference with the FEI bulb is not huge. Shading is a bit sharper than with the purely indirect light of the halogen bulb, but not as sharp as with the FEIT bulb. There is a distinct direct light component up to about right underneath the bulb (with is oriented as a 45-degree angle from the vertical), which indicates that the 90-degree nominal beam angle appears true. The hue is a bit cooler than the halogen bulb, but not unpleasantly so, and a touch warmer than the FEIT bulb. The bulb dimmed well and quite low, and there was no flicker. The bulb ran much cooler than the halogen, a bit warmer than the FEIT and the EOL, and a bit cooler than the Nighthawk.As an additional comparison, we also ran two daylight LED bulbs against all of them and the original halogen bulbs. While the daylight LED bulbs appeared much brighter than their nominal wattage, they also appeared quite a bit harsher, and the color of the wood under the roof was unpleasantly bluish. In comparison, the wood under the halogen light was strongly amber, while it was light honey under the FEIT, the NightHawk and the EOL. It was a bit darker honey with the Explus.Having installed many different kinds of AC and low power DC LED bulbs in the past few years, I was pleasantly surprised by the performance of these four bulbs. They all appeared to perform close to their nominal data, with the exception of the EOL bulb for its incandescent power equivalence: this is very unusual, in my experience, for LED bulbs, many of which appear to be at a significant variation from their nominal data (the low power LEDs, in particular). All the bulbs appeared to provide excellent functionality.In the end, we settled on the Explus bulbs for our particular use: they seemed to give the right combination of power, wider angle but not too wide, and color. I was, however, quite impressed by the blazing power of the Nighthawk, and by the combination of power and broad beam of the FEIT: I would have no hesitation picking either for the right application. Even the EOL bulb appeared OK, and could have been a good option if lower power was necessary. Altogether, a good set of bulbs. And---I am quite happy to be done going up and down this darn 30-foot ladder :-)
K**E
Quite Bright
These were actually too bright for my application, so I had to return them.Seemed to be a high quality build, obviously super bright, and a very good value overall.
R**D
Awesome light!
I struggled trying to find something bright enough to light up the bathroom shower as the canned recessed lights have that thick glass on it that obstructs the light flow. I came across this by chance and I'm extremely impressed. They come very well packaged and feel very well made. At 250w, it was quite bright but not overpowering in the shower. I love the color of the 4100K bulb. I don't see any yellow really coming out of it. It looks pretty natural color to me. It looks like the knock against this bulb is the endurance of it. It's been only 3 months for me but going strong so far. It doesn't get heavy use as no more than a few minutes every day, but I guess we shall see. So far, I'm very happy with my purchase...almost want to try the 350w bulbs!
R**O
Too Yellow for me. Super bright.
I had high hopes for these bulbs. As a retired senior I spend considerable time in my small work shop. Many tasks require good lighting and I wanted to upgrade my (4) can lights in the ceiling looking for more brightness.These bulbs are rated at 3000K color temperature but I found the light much too yellow. I'm very familiar with color temperature and have tested dozens of LED bulbs over the last 5 years including 3000K bulbs from other manufacturers. Maybe it's the extreme brightness of these bulbs that's throwing me off but they look too yellow based on my experiences. Are they actually 3000K ? I can't quantify it but they look more like 2700K or lower. The attached photo DOES NOT accurately represent the yellow color for some reason. The strong yellow reminded me of a large micro chip manufacturing clean room.The PAR 38 size bulb is a tight fit in my ceiling cans but installation is doable with your finger tips.I'm returning them and getting 4100K version instead.UPDATE: I'm glad I returned the bulbs and got the 4100K version instead. The 4100K color is close to neutral and is perfect for task lighting in my shop. I really like these super bright bulbs.
S**H
Super bright, heavy though
I really like the brightness of this bulb. It is heavier than other LED floodlight bulbs, probably due to high wattage.
M**Y
very bright, but........
Like a very bright HID or LED car headlamp, BUT....only up to 15-20 ft. max! Then it drops off significantly in the actual illumination or an area. Its NOT a true SPOT Flood. The very WIDE angle is what I suspect makes it lose a lot of illumination intensity at just 20' . Less than 20' its a NOVA!!I needed to illuminate a Christmas scene just 25 ft away from the light bulb. It was worse than the 100Watt halogen Spot Flood that I had.
R**N
The product arrived quickly and was as described. However, the first order was lost!!
This is a heavy-duty glass bulb. It is extremely bright and looks like it will last a long time. I've had another one of these for several years. It is however on the expensive side.
B**L
Dim
Using this as a yard light to replace some old incandescent lights…. Nowhere close to said amount of lumens … cannot recommend buying
B**K
great flood light replacement
Very bright and work well as a replacement for yard flood lights.
J**P
super bright but a bit heavy
not sure why it wants me to review motion detection. they are just flood lightshella bright. use less electricity. Screwed into my old motion detector and a bit heavy for the old cheap sockets.
B**K
So far so good.
I love the brightness & according to the specs, they should be cheap to run. I bought this commercial brand in the hopes it will last. Recent alternate brands have failed before ols incandescent bulbs in same application.
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