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T5 Ho Grow Light - 4 Foot 4 Lamps - DL844 Fluorescent Hydroponic Indoor Fixture UL Listed - Bloom Veg Daisy Chain with Bulbs

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Brand DuroLux
Color Silver
Material Aluminum
Style Modern
Light fixture form Chandelier

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  • HIGH LIGHT OUTPUT: 20000 Lumen, Professional Grow Lighting System, 95% Reectivity German Hammer-tone Reector. 30% more light output vs comparable systems
  • ALL ACCESSORIES INCLUDED: Qty4 6500K 4ft Lamps, Hanging hooks and chains, 8 FT Power cord
  • OUTLET ON FIXTURE - Power up to 5 xtures o one wall outlet - less clutter, more convenience
  • FLEXIBLE LIGHT OUTPUT: 2 switches on body allow for step dimming - one for inner 2 bulbs, another for outer 2 bulbs
  • SAFE OPERATION: Rated for operation in Wet/Damp environments. Has Made-In- Italy AAG Stucchi lampholder with I certicate to prevent re if tubes get loosed during operation, UL/CUL safety approved. 5 year warranty

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T5 Grow Light (Four 4ft lamps) DL844s Fluorescent Hydroponic Fixture Bloom & Veg Daisy Chain with Bulbs Product Description Plug in and go with this beautiful 4 ft 4-lamp fluorescent grow light! It's perfect for indoor gardens, greenhouses and almost anywhere. The construction is sturdy and the hanger chains allow for plenty of adjustment. Very bright, and next to no heat. If you buy multiple lamps, you can connect them together with daisy chaining. For maximum yield, place fixtures 3-4 inches above the plants. Included in Package: 4ft 4-lamp T5 light-weight grow fixture, Qty: 4 F54T5HO 6,500 kelvin blue-white veg lamps, 8-foot power cable - also useful for daisy chaining. Included mounting chain and hooks, UL-approved ballast already installed in the fixture. 120V Input, 230W Input, L47.5"x W12.5" x H4". Each switch turns each of the two bulbs on/off independently. Lamps have 30% less weight than any other brand products which enables EZ installation. Not compatible with GFI outlets. Works with timers. The fixture is UL/CUL listed. Shipped in a Plain Brown Box. HIGH LIGHT OUTPUT: 20000 Lumen, Professional Grow Lighting System, 95% Reflectivity German Hammer-tone Reflector. 30% more light output vs comparable systems ALL ACCESSORIES INCLUDED: Qty: 4 6500K 4ft Lamps, Hanging hooks and chains, 15' Power cord OUTLET ON FIXTURE - Power up to 5 fixtures off one wall outlet - less clutter, more convenience FLEXIBLE LIGHT OUTPUT: 2 switches on body allow for step dimming - one for inner 2 bulbs, another for outer 2 bulbs SAFE OPERATION: Rated for operation in Wet/Damp environments. Has a Made-In-Italy AAG Stucchi lampholder with I certificate to prevent fire if tubes get loose during operation, UL/CUL safety approved. 5 year warranty Technical Specifications Product Weight: 3.63 kilograms Specific Uses For Product: indoor garden Product Guarantee: Manufacturer warranty good for 5 years from date of purchase.

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4.6
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4.3 out of 5 stars
4.3 out of 5
1,554 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the value, ability to grow, and ease of set up of the light fixture. For example, they mention that it's great for the price, the bulbs are straightforward to install, and it'll benefit any greenhouse. They appreciate the performance, light, and weight. That said, opinions are mixed on quality and heat.

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260 customers mention191 positive69 negative

Customers like the performance of the light fixture. They say it consistently outperforms other lights, and provides excellent results. Some say the switches all work great and there are no issues with the product. Overall, customers are satisfied with the performance and recommend it to others.

"...The bottom line is that this unit works just fine and I hope it lasts a long time...." Read more

"...issue, I've been extremely happy with the product, am getting excellent results, and recommend it and the vendor for their excellent customer service." Read more

"...Both power switches functioned, and the bulbs came on promptly, only taking a couple minutes to warm up to full brightness...." Read more

"...A few days ago, the inner bank of lights stopped working. (It wasn't the bulbs because when I moved them to the outer bank, they were fine.)..." Read more

249 customers mention209 positive40 negative

Customers like the light. They say it's a great light, the T5 lights are extremely bright, and it saved their seedlings. They also say the plants are doing well under the light and the heat stays down. Customers also say that the light frame is good and well-designed. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...They grew faster under the lights than I was ready to put them out in the garden so next year I'm going to have to start them a month later...." Read more

"...It is very bright and produces some heat when using all four lamps, but not to the extreme...." Read more

"...All have worked well, are very bright, and produce very robust seedlings in less time than my old T8 and T12 fluorescent fixtures...." Read more

"...Very bright, and next to no heat. Shipped quick, and the bulbs were packaged securely. No complaints at all...." Read more

140 customers mention132 positive8 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the light fixture. They mention that it's great for the price, has a low cost, and provides good quality for the money.

"...Okay, okay, in all seriousness, this light has a lot of bang for your buck, and has been a great help in getting a head start on the gardening season..." Read more

"As others have said, this is basically a good grow-light at a good price. I have too cautions to provide...." Read more

"...I'm probably going to replace it with an LED. Cheaper and will likely last longer." Read more

"...Well* worth the money considering other options available as of April 2019. Bulbs came perfect and are super bright...." Read more

57 customers mention55 positive2 negative

Customers find the light fixture easy to set up. They mention the bulbs are straightforward to install, and the reflector is easy to hang up. Some say that the light does not need to be assembled. Overall, most are satisfied with the ease of use and functionality of the product.

"...Installation is straight forward, install the hangers and the bulbs and it is plug & play...." Read more

"...The unit seemed fairly nice and sturdy, and the bulbs are straightforward to install... standard two pins on each end that slide in vertically, then..." Read more

"...Packaging was fine, it was easy to put together, etc.2. 20,000 lumens is too much top side heat for germination...." Read more

"...Replacing the ballast was fairly simple, although no instructions were sent on how to replace the ballast...." Read more

54 customers mention51 positive3 negative

Customers have good things to say about the ability of the light fixture to grow plants. They say, for example, they say it's perfect for starting seedlings and helps hydroponic lettuce grow more rapidly. Customers also mention that the light gets warm, which is great for seed gemination.

"...Everything grew fantastically last winter/spring, including about a dozen tomato plants I started from seed...." Read more

"...They do get warm, which is great for seed gemination, it is important to continue to keep the distance from seedlings/plants away from the bulbs...." Read more

"...It was great and emits a lot of light. The seedlings are doing nicely and much better than those under my older lights...." Read more

"...It is perfect for starting seedlings and bigger plants react very well to it also...." Read more

39 customers mention39 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the weight of the light fixture. They mention that the ballast is made of lightweight metal, and the individual bulb sleeves are light. However, some customers also note that the outer tube and tube caps are super thick.

"...The units are light weight and I love how bright they are!..." Read more

"...this set of 4 bulbs is heavier than the original, it is still light enough that the frame is able to support it...." Read more

"...That makes it lightweight and probably a bit rust resistant. It may also dissipate heat from the ballasts well. However, it bends really easy...." Read more

"...I was impressed by how well the bulbs were packed. The individual bulb sleeves were light but the outer tube and tube caps SUPER THICK...." Read more

276 customers mention123 positive153 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the light fixture. Some mention that the frame is well-designed, sturdy, and produces very robust seedlings in less time than their old T8. However, others say that the fixture is a bit flimsy and delicate, and the fit and finish was not perfect. They also mention that some of the lamp holder tabs are rather fragile, and have broken.

"...the pins in and twist to lock and engage the power, the flimsy sockets flex out of shape inside when you try to rotate the tube pins so you can't..." Read more

"...All have worked well, are very bright, and produce very robust seedlings in less time than my old T8 and T12 fluorescent fixtures...." Read more

"...Yes it is rather thin but not nearly as bad as others had led me to believe...." Read more

"...The unit seemed fairly nice and sturdy, and the bulbs are straightforward to install... standard two pins on each end that slide in vertically, then..." Read more

61 customers mention33 positive28 negative

Customers are mixed about the heat produced by the light fixture. Some mention that it produces just enough heat to warm the tent to a good temperature, while others say that it burns way too hot for seedlings.

"...The 4 fluorescent tubes put out enough warmth that I did not need to use heat mats to germinate the seeds...." Read more

"...I took out the bulb and the contacts were so hot that the end cap was melting...." Read more

"...It is very bright and produces some heat when using all four lamps, but not to the extreme...." Read more

"...2. 20,000 lumens is too much top side heat for germination. But the ability to isolate the outer and inner bulbs is a nice feature...." Read more

First year rousing success! 2nd year costly failures
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First year rousing success! 2nd year costly failures
It started out as a scheme to over-winter my 15yr old geranium under lights and ended with an early start for my garden seedlings and later when I moved my succulent garden and house plants over, made for an even bigger success! I have a 20 inch patio pot that has deep red geraniums that I winter over every year in the dining room. Its 15 years old and still growing strong. The weak winter light through the patio door is sufficient to keep it semi-dormant but this past year I decided to give it full light and see what it would do. it was so beautiful all summer I was greedy for winter color. Its usually outside from early spring to 1st hard frost. I gave it a "rest" from October to December and then from Mid December I pruned it back, fed it well and turned on the lights and it went crazy! So did a fuschia, a baby pink geranium and my houseplants! I screwed together a 4ft stand made entirely of galvanized plumbing pipe I bought at Home depot. Threw my houseplants and the flowers under the lights and they couldn't be happier! I liked them so well that I bought a 5 tier storage shelf from Costco and decided I would utilize an unused corner of my dining room and start my garden seedlings upstairs for once. Unlike the LEDS I had cobbled together in years past with makeshift shelves in the basement I decided to fashion together a proper set of shelves upstairs where I could keep an eye on things and not have to run the stairs several times a day. They easily mounted on hooks I screwed under each shelf and the hanging chain is fully adjustable to raise the lights as the seedlings grew. The units are light weight and I love how bright they are! The reflector and tubes are wide enough to cover 5 full size 1020 trays side by side and yet have 2 on/off switches so you can turn off half the tubes if you do not need as much light. The 4 fluorescent tubes put out enough warmth that I did not need to use heat mats to germinate the seeds. They grew faster under the lights than I was ready to put them out in the garden so next year I'm going to have to start them a month later. We had an unexpected cold and very wet spring this year but they were all happy under the lights. Now I have my succulent garden under the lights on a timer and they are thriving with beautiful color and no etioliation. I paid twice as much for half the size and half the brightness of LED lights when I should have gone for the fluorescent grow lights all along. I didn't notice an jump in my electricity bill so the fluorescent fixtures are still a better buy. Plus you can replace the tubes when they eventually burn out. The LED fixtures are unreliable and very costly to replace. I had one that ran only 3months at 12hrs a day before burning out which was only a little over 1,000 hrs instead of the minimum 20,000 hrs you were promised on the box. And when a LED burns out there is no replacement bulb, you have to buy a whole new fixture. bummer. put me out $67. Where's the savings in that?ADDENDUM: 2nd year failures: I own 6 of the 4- bulb 45" wide fixtures. Each fixture has 2 light switches, each operates a pair of tubes. On 2 of the fixtures the switch just quit. The pair of tubes that correspond with that circuit just quit. No way of taking it apart to check it out. On several of the fixtures the tube socket were you mount the pins in and twist to lock and engage the power, the flimsy sockets flex out of shape inside when you try to rotate the tube pins so you can't change the tubes anymore. The whole fixture has pressed tabs that were used for closures at each stage of assembly so there are no screws to open the housing for repairs or inspection. While I really like the function of this fixture, its over all value is limited due to poor, cheap construction. Lasting only two years without failures is not good value. Inability to repair is also failure. I'm looking elsewhere for similar features but better made. Stand by
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Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2020
It started out as a scheme to over-winter my 15yr old geranium under lights and ended with an early start for my garden seedlings and later when I moved my succulent garden and house plants over, made for an even bigger success! I have a 20 inch patio pot that has deep red geraniums that I winter over every year in the dining room. Its 15 years old and still growing strong. The weak winter light through the patio door is sufficient to keep it semi-dormant but this past year I decided to give it full light and see what it would do. it was so beautiful all summer I was greedy for winter color. Its usually outside from early spring to 1st hard frost. I gave it a "rest" from October to December and then from Mid December I pruned it back, fed it well and turned on the lights and it went crazy! So did a fuschia, a baby pink geranium and my houseplants! I screwed together a 4ft stand made entirely of galvanized plumbing pipe I bought at Home depot. Threw my houseplants and the flowers under the lights and they couldn't be happier! I liked them so well that I bought a 5 tier storage shelf from Costco and decided I would utilize an unused corner of my dining room and start my garden seedlings upstairs for once. Unlike the LEDS I had cobbled together in years past with makeshift shelves in the basement I decided to fashion together a proper set of shelves upstairs where I could keep an eye on things and not have to run the stairs several times a day. They easily mounted on hooks I screwed under each shelf and the hanging chain is fully adjustable to raise the lights as the seedlings grew. The units are light weight and I love how bright they are! The reflector and tubes are wide enough to cover 5 full size 1020 trays side by side and yet have 2 on/off switches so you can turn off half the tubes if you do not need as much light. The 4 fluorescent tubes put out enough warmth that I did not need to use heat mats to germinate the seeds. They grew faster under the lights than I was ready to put them out in the garden so next year I'm going to have to start them a month later. We had an unexpected cold and very wet spring this year but they were all happy under the lights. Now I have my succulent garden under the lights on a timer and they are thriving with beautiful color and no etioliation. I paid twice as much for half the size and half the brightness of LED lights when I should have gone for the fluorescent grow lights all along. I didn't notice an jump in my electricity bill so the fluorescent fixtures are still a better buy. Plus you can replace the tubes when they eventually burn out. The LED fixtures are unreliable and very costly to replace. I had one that ran only 3months at 12hrs a day before burning out which was only a little over 1,000 hrs instead of the minimum 20,000 hrs you were promised on the box. And when a LED burns out there is no replacement bulb, you have to buy a whole new fixture. bummer. put me out $67. Where's the savings in that?
ADDENDUM: 2nd year failures: I own 6 of the 4- bulb 45" wide fixtures. Each fixture has 2 light switches, each operates a pair of tubes. On 2 of the fixtures the switch just quit. The pair of tubes that correspond with that circuit just quit. No way of taking it apart to check it out. On several of the fixtures the tube socket were you mount the pins in and twist to lock and engage the power, the flimsy sockets flex out of shape inside when you try to rotate the tube pins so you can't change the tubes anymore. The whole fixture has pressed tabs that were used for closures at each stage of assembly so there are no screws to open the housing for repairs or inspection. While I really like the function of this fixture, its over all value is limited due to poor, cheap construction. Lasting only two years without failures is not good value. Inability to repair is also failure. I'm looking elsewhere for similar features but better made. Stand by
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John B.
5.0 out of 5 stars Does a good job for the price
Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2021
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5.0 out of 5 stars Does a good job for the price
Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2021
I bought 2 of these last year to grow leafy greens and they work very well . I paid $102. for two more I bought this year and about $112 last year. The price fluctuates a lot on these lights as I see they are now $169. They are a little on the light side in construction and have received one a little bent up but nothing that couldn't be bent back into shape by hand. These lights draw a little over 200watts and do throw off some heat but no different than any other fluorescent fixture. I do like that you can select to run only two of the four lights as needed and they do have an outlet on them to chain light together or run your air pump off them. I get good growth from the 6K bulbs that come with them.
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Miguel Mallet
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Light!
Reviewed in Canada on April 11, 2018
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Light!
Reviewed in Canada on April 11, 2018
I really love these. I got this for my basement and its just perfect. I grow with CFL's a lot and it works great now It's my first time getting a large 4 feet one like this and it's really great. Everything worked right out the box no bulbs broken or anything. Just make sure when you assemble it, when you attach the bulbs in, to make sure they click in by turning both end t'ill you hear click. If not done correctly you will turn on the lights and some will not turn on thinking some bulbs are broken. It just happened to me but I just needed to turn the bulbs in their sockets a little more and they all lite up. Great light for vegging anything from vegetable to herbs etc

EDIT: Bought one unit in 2018 now it's 2021 and I got 3 more so now I have 4 units in total and I have only changed 2 bulbs total since 2018. Nothing came broken. Does not run as hot as other says. And I'm adding a picture of my Peppers that I started from seed under those lights alone. Been doing this with lots of other veg but at this point I haven't started my Tomatoes yet but some onions and Broccoli but they are outside. Everything grows great all the time under these.
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DGF
1.0 out of 5 stars Defective manufacturing
Reviewed in Canada on February 14, 2018
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1.0 out of 5 stars Defective manufacturing
Reviewed in Canada on February 14, 2018
The unit arrived quickly which is normal for the normally excellent Amazon service. Four lamps installed and one of the middle 2 would not light. The lamps were moved around but always the same position would not light. I decided to take it apart and must say that the construction makes service easy. After investigating I found that the 2 blue wires from the electronic ballast were joined together with a white wire between the sockets. According to the drawing on the ballast, a white wire would only be used for the red wire which is common to a pair of lights. Once the white wire was cut (I could not figure how to remove) both lamps in the middle worked as well as the outer bulbs which worked immediately when tried.

A failure to properly manufacture and test a device deserves zero stars but there is a good electrical drawing for the unit on the ballast so one star is IMHO appropriate as servicing is possible. Having seen the internals and serviceability I plan to buy another unit but I will take it apart before powering up.
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jen
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great!
Reviewed in Canada on July 19, 2019
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Landon
4.0 out of 5 stars EDIT: 2021 ,1 year UPDATE; LEDS ARE BETTER
Reviewed in Canada on May 20, 2020
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Landon
4.0 out of 5 stars EDIT: 2021 ,1 year UPDATE; LEDS ARE BETTER
Reviewed in Canada on May 20, 2020
1 Year UPDATE Aug 5,2021......I used it for a few months last year but I prefer LEDs because they give more bang for your buck . My SMD Led's are much better on PAR efficiency , heat, and intensity and plant growth . The LED prices have plummeted too comparing to 2 years ago. I found these T8 are ok for vegetation and are capable to make under average yields for those going to flowering with it using 3000K. But its PAR intensity numbers aren't high enough to compete with the yields of many LED or HID. Plus this T8 is still hot AS F on the plants . Get a couple (or even 3) medium power LEDs in a 4x2 or 3x3 and you will be pleased. The days of T8 for me are sadly over I think, although I may pull them out for seedlings and early stages of veg. I'm all about that QB LED and CMH now.

Delivery: Box appeared undamaged. All 4 bulbs worked. The fixture was lightly damaged with a dent and slightly bent in a spot.

Product Design: It seems much too light in my opinion. Built with a thin aluminum heat convection cover in the middle and an even thinner skirt reflector. I'm guessing to cut material costs and shipping costs. But it has very little material to convect heat off the ballasts because of this though . That worries me because i wonder how long it will last getting as hot as it does with such flimsy material. So it's a little pricey for such a lightly and cheaply made unit in my opinion.

Operation: Works as its supposed to. Uses 200W from the wall i tested. Its my first T5 HO and it emits more heat than I expected it to from the bulbs as well as the ballast. 26,000 LUX at 2 inches under bulbs.

If i can get a minimum of 2 full years at least out of it I'd happy. Time will tell if it has longevity.
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