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The TOGGLED D416-50321-2 D 4 ft. Dimmable-Series LED Tube offers a powerful 2000 lumens output while consuming only 16 Watts, making it an energy-efficient alternative to fluorescent lighting. With a patented triangular design for optimal light distribution, UL approval, and DLC certification, this shatterproof tube is perfect for both home and office environments. The included installation kit ensures a straightforward upgrade to your lighting system.
K**K
Easy to install if you know how.
The lamps died in my basement fixture. Why not go LED?
G**A
Great Flourescent retrofit.
My first experience with these lamps was when the vestry asked me to look at the lights in the church office because the 60 Hz. hum was driving the secretary crazy, and disposal of the old lamps and ballasts was becoming a problem.I discovered old T12 lamps and PCB ballasts, and the Toggle lamps were the least expensive fix. We were able to retain the original luminaires and dispose of the troublesome ballasts. The pins on the Toggled lamps fit directly into the tombstones. There are even two extra tombstones in the package in case you need to replace them. Eliminating the ballast got rid of the hum, the stroboscopic effect that is often observed with fluorescent lamp is also greatly reduced. The vestry is happy, the church secretary is happy.I liked them so much I have retrofitted my home workshop, kitchen, and laundry room. The brightness is amazing!I'd like to give them fives all around, but there are a couple caveats:1. Ease of Installation: You have to re-wire the luminaire. As a professional electrician, I had no problem, but judging from the reviews, a lot of other people have had difficulty.But the instructions were fairly well written. Of course, they can't cover every scenario in the instructions, and you need to be reasonably handy. ( Replacing tombstones can sometimes be tricky, so I cut the shunts and capped them off with a small Marrette instead of replacing them) So I gave a four on ease of instruction. Nothing a general handyman can't do if they follow the written instructions. So, I give them a four for ease of installation.2. "Warmth:" White light is all colors of the spectrum, with red and blue predominant. We usually associate "red' with "warmth" of the light, and these trend slightly toward the blue part of the spectrum. But I kind of like the bluer tone for a work area, and the church secretary hasn't complained. Its more of a preference, and has nothing to do with quality, but they asked to be rated on "warmth."
L**S
Outstanding Upgrade to fluorescent tubes.
After doing a bit of research, I decided on these bulbs. Ordered them, and I'll be honest, I wasn't impressed when they arrived. Came in the retail box with a shipping label stuck on. Not packed for shipping at all, and one end was taped up, like it had been opened. The tubes themselves seemed very flimsy and cheap.However, my first impression was WRONG.First, they took literally 10 minutes to install. Very simple and easy. Everything necessary was in the package, except a screwdriver and scissors to cut the wires from the old ballast. Directions were simple and clear. Couldn't have been easier.Once they were installed, and worked perfectly, I went ahead and installed a Feit Electric Smart Dimmer Switch, $29 for a 2 pack at Costco. Even though it's not recommended by Toggled, it worked perfectly. So that one can be added to the approved list.So, for less than $50 and about 45 minutes (the switch took time to figure out on the 3 way circuit), I now have a "smart" kitchen light.I couldn't be happier. Color is perfect, the wife couldn't even tell the difference between the old fluorescent and these. They seem brighter also, and that was important, since many LEDs are lower lumens. But these are great! I couldn't be more satisfied and glad I ordered them.
C**N
Great Dimmable Replacement Bulbs!
I purchased a pair of these, to improve the lighting in my kitchen. And boy have they improved it.They're similar in brightness to my original 40 watt florescent tubes at full power, and dim down to a nice low level. Beautiful!In terms of dimming, be sure you use a good-quality modern dimmer, one that supports LED bulbs. The one I'm using, and which I recommend, is Lutron's CL Dimmer, model TGCL-153PH-IV.Also, it's important to adjust the dimmer's trim control to the lowest level, per Toggled's web site. That noticeably reduces the lowest brightness, without affecting the maximum output.Those folks who claim that they don't dim well are likely either using an old dimmer, and/or haven't adjusted the trim setting.And finally, note that the lowest achievable brightness is on the order of 30-40%. So if you're hoping for reducing them to a candlelight-esque level, like what some of the best screw-in LED bulbs offer, you might be disappointed. But for me, that level is such a huge improvement, that I'm happy with the result.In any case, these are one of only a few tube bulbs out there that are dimmable, and they work great. They're also a cinch to install. Highly recommended!
S**R
Does the trick for replacing flourescents with minor rewiring
These are 120v direct-wiring flourescent tube replacements, meaning your have to rewire your fixture, removing the ballast xfmr (cutting it out of the wiring), and wiring Hot/Neutral to ONE end. Everything you need is included, BUT BE AWARE... the replacement fixture ends are the push-thru variety. My fixture terminal ends were MOLDED into the fixture itself & not replaceble - so I just did the direct wiring to the existing ends - this isn't hard as long as the ends are TWO WIREs per terminal.I hit HD and actually found Philips UniversalFit (no ballast removal) for *cheaper* & used these in my other fixture. The UniversalFit DO NOT work with direct 120v wiring, and MUST have a WORKING ballast. I've read that the tubes that work with existing ballast are LESS efficient. Look at your fixtures before deciding which way to go.Either way, both are really bright compared to old flourescents.
F**N
This excellent LED tube is a jam
It is very difficult to find LED tubes that have these specs:- 4 feet, T8 socket- 5000K and dimmable- Direct wire, bypassing all the troubles of trying to work with ballasts- Plastic tubes, no more glass- Reasonable priceI bought and wasted quite a few LED tubes because none work with the ballasts I have. So no more stupid ballast. I bought this product, did a bit of work to yank out 'em ballasts. Everything work to perfection. And with my dimmers! What a relief. Superior design - thanks to China again. Highly recommended.
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