

💡 Light up your grind with power, style, and zero fuss!
The hykolity 30W 2FT LED Shop Light delivers a powerful 3500 lumens of super bright white light at 6500K with exceptional energy efficiency (117 lm/W). Its innovative V-shaped design offers a wide 270° beam angle to eliminate dark spots, while the linkable feature lets you connect up to 6 units for scalable illumination. Easy to install with a built-in on/off switch and plug-and-play setup, this ETL-certified fixture is perfect for garages, basements, and workspaces seeking modern, reliable lighting.







| Brand | hykolity |
| Color | White |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Style | Modern |
| Light fixture form | Close to Ceiling |
| Room Type | Basement, Garage, Storage Room |
| Product Dimensions | 23.62"L x 1.18"W x 1.18"H |
| Specific Uses For Product | Lamp |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Installation Type | Flush Mount |
| Special Feature | Easy to install, Instant On, Linkable |
| Control Method | App |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Shade Material | Plastic |
| Number of Light Sources | 4 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Light Color | Bright White |
| Shape | Tube |
| Included Components | Mounting Hardware |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Lighting Method | Downlight |
| Specification Met | ETL |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Wattage | 30 watts |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Switch Type | Built-in ON/Off Switch |
| Unit Count | 4 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Brightness | 3500 Lumen |
| Efficiency | 116.67 lumens/watt |
| Mounting Type | Flush Mount |
| Shade Color | White |
| Fixture Type | Non Removable |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Manufacturer | Hykolity |
| Color Temperature | 6500 Kelvin |
| Size | 2FT-4Pack |
| UPC | 730967922144 |
| Light Output Maximum | 3500 Lumens |
| Model Name | HBT8-2FT-30W-65 |
| Set Name | 4 Pack |
| Part Number | HBT8-2FT-30W-65 |
| Item Weight | 2.59 pounds |
| Item model number | HBT8-2FT-30W-65 |
| Finish types | Polished |
| Special Features | Easy to install, Instant On, Linkable |
| Plug Format | A- US style |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Wattage | 30 Watts |
| Color Rendering Index (CRI) | 80 |
D**O
Great product
This is a great product, so pleased with it that I bought another set of 10. It comes with switches for individual operation, long connectors and short connectors to connect multiple lamps on the same circuit. The only thing that could be improved is that the pig tail connectors are too short, about 6-in long, they should be about 1 foot long. However, since you get enough long connectors (2-ft), I cut one to the length I needed and made my own. Very easy to install, one screw to attach each of the two brackets and they snap into place easily. They have a sturdy aluminum body and plastic ends. The only thing I cannot predict is durability. LED lights tend to last long.Lights are very bright, I installed 6 in the shed and so far 4 in the basement and will keep on installing when the new package arrives.They use 40 watts each, which is high when compared to a regular LED bulb but you get a lot of light. When compared to the 8-ft long fluorescent bulbs I had in the shed, which consumed 110 watts per bulb, and each lamp had two, there is a lot of energy savings. All six LED lamps I installed in the shed consume about the same power as a single lamp of the old fluorescent type. Before 880 watts, now 240 watts and is better illuminated.
T**.
Excellent, once you get them mounted...
I bought the 48", 6-pack of these LED lights for my 17'x24' workshop (8' high ceiling). Overall, these lights are outstanding in lighting up the shop. If I had to do it again, I'd buy 6 of them (In my case, I also used two similar LED lighting units I had already, from a different mfgr). The light is bright, very white, and well dispersed; with proper positioning, I've virtually eliminated any dark areas or shadows, which is a big deal for my 68-year-old eyes. That's the bottom line, but, mounting was a mixture of simple and incredibly frustrating. Whoever "finished" my garage/shop space decided to texture the ceiling with free-form, looks-like-it-dripped-while-drying "finish". very wide, sharp stalactites (some almost an inch long), if you can picture it. This made the "simple" spring metal mounting clips (2 for each light) very challenging to attach to the lights. One side or the other of the clip would attach, and the opposite side would pop off. Multiply this by the two clips, while on a ladder, and... well, let's just say I invented a new language comprised entirely of incredibly descriptive vulgarity. One of the lights (the one that gave me the most difficulty) actually popped out of the mounting clips later that night - the security cam caught its dramatic dive to the concrete floor very nicely, thanks to the IR cam light. To its credit, the LED light was completely undamaged; the power lead (daisy-chained to another unit) probably slowed its fall, but still, it speaks well for the unit's durability. The mounting problems were eventually solved - I found that a: scraping the texture down as much as possible, b: bending the mounting clips a little tighter, and c: not screwing the clips all the way flush to the ceiling resolved the problems, but it was a slow (and painful - those stalactites are SHARP). The lights are lightweight enough that medium-duty screw-in drywall anchors are more than sufficient to hold them. The lights have been up for over a week now with no further suicide attempts on their part, so I guess I got it right. The only other criticism I have is the provided interconnect cables, used to daisy-chain the lights... a decent number are provided, but I found one or two lights where I wished they were a bit longer. I didn't use the 1" interconnects, used to butt the lamps together, end to end, so I can't comment on them, but they looked like a nice option if running continuous units in that fashion. the 3 provided power/switch cables are nice, but since I powered all the units from a ceiling duplex outlet, they have to hang down a little clumsily to make the switches reachable. The end caps, to close off unused connectors (there's a female connection at each end of the light) is a nice touch, and makes the installation look professional (unlike the dangling switch cables).Overall - I'd recommend these bright, apparently durable LED units as a flexible, economic lighting solution for many applications. Well worth the $$$, once you get them mounted securely.
S**T
Very bright, easy to install
After reading reviews here, I was certain there would be some mounting problems from the clips provided. At first there was, then I discovered the secret to getting the clips working perfectly. Secret later.First, I installed the lights in my garage in five groups of 2. The two lights plugged into each other directly with the connecters they provided. I the used a power strip to plug in each of my five rows.Measure where you want the clips to attach to your ceiling. I located my joists and screwed into them. At first it was a fight getting the lights to mount up and getting the clips to hold the lights. My ceiling is not perfectly level and the lights provided no gapping from the ceiling. Then the solution hit me: use my own longer screws and do not tighten them completely. First light was up. then the second light was still binding a little, so I just loosened the screws a little more. I found that if I left about a 1/4 inch gap between the screwhead and the ceiling, the lights went up easy and fast. There may have been a couple that needed to out a little further, but it was very easy to do. That was a couple months ago and the lights work perfectly. You cannot tell there is any gap with the screws and they work great.Now to address the garage door opener problems. Yes, when they are on they mess with my remote opener. If I drive right up to the garage door, the opener works. So they do interfere with the garage door opener. My guess is they use an inverter circuit in each strip to send smooth power to the lights and it runs in the same frequency spectrum as the remote. Also since I rarely have the lights on and use the remote at the same time, this is not an issue for me. Occasionally I leave and forget to turn them off, but I just pull right up to the garage and the remote works. A very minor inconvenience. Do to the ease of installation, the super bright lights and low price, plus all the options they give you with the parts ; I had to give them a full 5 stars!
R**H
Work great
Bought a 8 foot ten pack for use in my garage they are very bright and and easy to install. The only issue I have had is two of them trip the circuit breaker as soon as they are turned on and one was banged up. But i didn't need ten and still have a spare. The price is definitely a plus so I'm not going to mess around trying to send three of them back.
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