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canless lights

boostin1004

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I'm planning out my garage reno and my contractor wants to go with canless lights. Its a vaulted ceiling with the height ranging from 9ft up to 16ft at the peak. Has anyone here had experiences with them? Did you go with a flood light or narrow beam? Was lighting sufficient for doing work in the garage? TIA.
 
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boostin1004

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Awesome! I have halo canless thin tophats in the house but didn't think they'd be sufficient. I'll check these out
 

kylet

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I’ve been using Torchstar canless LED’s both inside the house and now putting some in the garage. I really like them and the light is even with absolutely no flicker. I did get insulation contact rated though. 3000k inside and 5000k in the garage. I’ll use a lot but I think the more there are the less shadows there are.
 
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b-boy

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I've used them. They work well.

My big concern is replacing one that fails. You'll most likely have a hard time matching it. I ran into that problem in my garage. I bought some, then wanted to add more about 1 year later, but was unable to find them anywhere. I had to go with something that was close, but not an exact match. The color is a little different too.

With cans, you'll just need a new LED bulb.
 

Bretny

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Dont forget that with a can light you could be loosing insulation thickness in a vaulted ceiling. You want canless lights.
 

nadogail

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I had one fail and the manager at Home Depot exchanged it as a defective unit.

Please and Thank You often get me excellent customer service.
 
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