
Triburst LED Light is a three-paneled LED light that contains 144 high-definition bulbs and has a motion sensor built into it. This motion sensor has been designed to detect any sort of movement from up to 20 feet away and then cause the light to turn on. Each of these LED lights is meant to be twisted into any standard light socket, and it's specified that you'll be able to adjust the angle of each of the three panels on its own.
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After making sure that you've removed any existing bulb from the socket, twist your Triburst LED Light into any standard light socket. It's best if the light socket is powered off while you do this, although this light's LED panels won't burn your hands in the same way that an illuminated incandescent bulb might.
Once your light is securely screwed into its socket, adjust the three panels by tilting them so that they'll shine light exactly where you want it. If you're going to be working at a desk or a table, you may want one or more of the panels to be angled directly towards that surface. The angles of the panels can always be changed quickly later, though, so don't worry if you think you haven't set them up perfectly.
Next, if the light socket you've used is wired to a light switch, you can turn your LED light on with a flick of that switch. If not, the light will turn on without a switch as you approach it, as its motion detector will be activated when you're about 20 feet away. When you're done with your light for a while, you can either use the same switch to turn it off or simply back away and let it automatically shut off on its own.
The Triburst LED Light will give off 6580 lumens of brilliant white light, while some incandescent bulbs will give off only as little as 265 lumens. If you replace a 60-watt incandescent bulb in a room or outdoor area with this three-paneled LED light, you should notice that the room or area becomes much brighter when illuminated.
Each of the 144 LED bulbs within one of these lights can be expected to burn for around 50, 000 hours before burning out. Depending on how often you use your light, you may get years of use out of one of them before you need to replace it.
To install a Triburst LED Light, you won't need any tools or even any glue or other adhesives. All you'll need to do is screw the light into the socket of your choice with one or both hands. Plus, if you ever want to uninstall the light, you'll be able to unscrew it in seconds, and since you won't have used adhesive to install it, there won't be any residue left behind.
While many people might choose to use one of these lights indoors or in a shed or garage, it can be safely used outdoors on a patio or deck. The only thing that will limit where you can use it is a lack of electricity. If you have electricity available on your deck or patio and decide to install one there, it should stand up to virtually any type of weather without getting damaged. It may be a particularly handy thing to have next to a pool, as it'll help keep people from accidentally falling in at night.
Since it can be installed and uninstalled so quickly, this light is highly portable, so you may want to move it from socket to socket in and around your home on an as-needed basis. You'll likely be able to carry it in one hand, and it's small enough to be transported in a vehicle, too.
The motion detector that's built into each of these lights will aid with the safety of you and others around your home in various situations. Aside from lighting your way as you approach your light on foot, the light will detect the motion of vehicles as they approach. Therefore, you'll be able to see super-clearly as you enter your garage on wheels at night. If you hang one of these lights directly outside your home, it'll also detect the movement of potential intruders, including animals that may do some damage to your lawn.
If you hang just one incandescent bulb in a closet, it may not provide you with enough light to see everything clearly at nighttime. However, if you hang a Triburst LED Light instead, you'll be able to see your clothing, linens, accessories or whatever you've chosen to store in a particular closet more clearly. If you're having trouble finding a particular item, you'll even be able to angle your light's panels in different directions to give you a better view of your closet's corners, nooks, and crannies.
Those people who don't have a good source of light in their attic, basement or shed may feel the need to wear a headlamp or carry a flashlight around the area. Otherwise, nearly every square foot of space may appear dim. If you're able to install one of these LED lights in your basement, attic, or shed, though, you probably won't need to remember to bring along a flashlight any longer. Instead, you'll be able to enjoy bright, hands-free light as you look for what you need.
Although it's stated that each of these LED lights won't use as much electricity as a single 60-watt incandescent bulb, some electricity is still required to run each of them. There's no option to insert a battery, so if you want to install one of these lights in a certain place, you'll need to ensure that there's a source of electricity available first. Unless you want to leave turning the light on up to its motion detector, you'll also need to wire a light switch to the socket you're going to use.
This type of light has only two illumination settings: off, or super-bright. If you're looking for some softer light that isn't as intense, there's no way to dim any of the panels. You also won't be able to change the shade of the light if you desire more of a yellow glow instead of a white one. Therefore, this light may not be the best one to use as a night light, if you're looking to get any sleep during the night! Similarly, it may not be the ideal choice if you have a headache or are looking to relax.
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- Alternatives or the same items are always available and sometimes at lower prices.
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When I see that a company is worried about being sued over one or more of its products - in fact, so worried about it --- that it decides to force all its customers to accept arbitration, rather than being able to sue the company, I find myself asking the question “what does this company know about its product(s) and the ways it conducts its business, that makes them so worried?” And, if they are worried, why shouldn’t I be too, about the rights they are asking me to so willingly give up? Well, one thing that is usually a certainty in such cases is that such a company is not going to share what they are worried about with me. The only way I will probably learn about it will be to buy their product and then see what, if anything, goes wrong. Learning about it after I have surrendered the legal rights the courts set up to protect me will do me no good.
When I see these arbitration provisions, I also consider my former experiences, prior to my retirement, as an arbitrator, mediator, and attorney; and I find myself wondering whether the arbitration process that has been set up is one designed to deliver fairness – particularly to the customer, or not ---since either is a possibility.
To discuss the negative possibility first, let’s take the example of a situation where an individual arbitrator has been hired to arbitrate a dispute between a company and one of its customers.
Since companies tend to be more familiar with arbitration and its benefits than do their customers, the first contact that an individual arbitrator will receive will probably come from the company or its attorney, asking whether the arbitrator would be interested in Deciding the dispute. If the arbitrator is willing, the customer will then be contacted, probably either by the company or the arbitrator. The customer will probably agree if the arbitrator seems like someone who might be fair, even though the customer will likely really have no solid basis for deciding whether the arbitrator is actually true.
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Saw on TV today advertised buy one get two for free. Called the number and the TV offer was not mentioned so I went to the website and did not see the buy one get two more TV offer. However, while I was there I went to comments. Wow, why are they still allowed to sell these? Thank you all for posting or I would've bought 9 of these.
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Purchased approx 1/2 yrs ago. Advertising questionable. Longevity of light 1/2 yrs total burn out. Bell & Howell's name on the box does not ensure the reliability of the product or if it is truly a Bell & Howell Product. THINK TWICE before purchasing. The next purchase for me will be an American-manufactured product with access to the company.
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Do not believe everything you hear. If they are not bulldozing their warehouse then they should be sued for lying, sounds like a bait line to get you to buy their product. But the funny thing is I see it as this- "our product is crap, so we have to close down" LOL.
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I love these lights. It works perfectly in my basement, attics and garage. This is an excellent product and worth the money,.
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Total Scam and you know it, Garbage- but still selling this at reputable
retail outlets. Do not throw your money on this product.
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Nice while they lasted, but certainly not worth the money, and not just a fluke. Clearly inferior design.
The first unit lasted 6 months, then one day. Nothing.
The second lasted 4 months, then flickered a few times, and that was it. DEAD!
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I purchased mine from Lowe’s Canada at the end of Feb. 2022. As everyone has said, very bright & lights up a large area. Mine was installed in my garage, up high, so it doesn’t get turned on accidentally by passersby outside. It would work intermittently, sometimes not coming on when I was underneath it, sometimes not going off at all overnight while on sensor motion position. Too bad as I liked the brightness it created in my gar, I will be returning it to Lowe’s for a refund.
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The screw-in base was engineered on a flat surface which prevents it from being installed in any light base that is in my house including the ceramic base pictured on the box. 5500 lumens would be nice if it could just be plugged in or even a hardwire option.
Useless as is. Returning asap.
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I ordered a triburst light just now on their website and did not get a receipt. I had to click a "permission" button to allow the site. Then after I put my info in the site froze. I did not get a receipt! Sure seemed like a scam!
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Light did not last 4 months.
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We bought our light back in June of 2021and ours stopped coming on in the garage this past Thursday on Thanksgiving day. I'd like to have a new one for free since the box it came in said 5 YEAR WARRANTY. I'm disappointed in their product.
Ordered 2 for the garage on 2/21 and they worked well. Then one unit started flickering from all panels, very annoying. Customer Support gave me a huge runaround, said I didn't buy it from them even after emailing them my order confirmation. Reading these comments makes me think that I'm lucky to get 9 months of use out of them. Great idea and great light but ultimately not worth the headache.
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This light is good but will not last a year with only using every now and then. Got a couple of them last year around this time and both are not work now.
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Attempted to return to Home Depot. Did not accept return. Gave me an email address. Not valid.
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Bought 9 of these lights for the race car shop in October of 2020 and the first two burnt out and replaced through menards, I now have 6 more burndt out at 1 year and was going to write to the company but after seeing all the complaints, same as mine. Not worth time.
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I bought several of these and the maximum last time is 4 months. Don’t buy these, they are a total waste of money.
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Purchased from the TV offer for the garage. Btw a blindingly bright light for this large space. One light panel burned out in less than 2 hours of use over a 4-week period of time. Bell & Howell customer service said they would replace it, but I must return it at my own expense. Would cost $13.50 in postage, therefore, wasting almost $45 for this light with no guarantee the next one would last. Total waste of money. An obvious faulty product!
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I bought two of these lights for lighting the exterior of my house they are protected from the weather they have lasted 3 months both of them have burnt out not worth the $40 I spent for both of them which is $80 in total absolute garbage.
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Bought in 2020 great when it was new, in my garage and not used often, I think I’m About 49000 hours short of what it was supposed to last.
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Emily below said it perfectly they're crap. Bought in December 2020, the last one quit. We bought 6 and all I can say is don't do it.
Evelyn.
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Garbage - did not last. Warranty policy makes no sense for customers to pay the shipping cost that is equivalent to the cost of a unit to get an exchange. That is not to mention the delay (time) it takes to get an exchange. Don't go there.
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I purchased 6 for Christmas 2020 last they all quit working in 6 months. Concept great product junk. Not sure about other people, but I don't have money to burn. 😡😡
Evelyn.
I bought one of these 10 months ago for a dark area of my basement and is still working. I liked it so much that a couple of weeks later I ordered another one which only lasted 4 months. Decided to try one more time and this one lasted less than 3 weeks. The amount of light is puts out is great - too bad the fixture doesn't last. I won't waste my time and money again.
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These bulbs don't last five months, never mind five years, and the what you to pay the postage to return it before they send a replacement!
Not good customer service.
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In the last year, I've bought 3 of these. All 3 subsequently died. Not just a single panel, but full-on dead. I know what the problem is (the thermistor inside), but changing it is a pain. They were great when they worked, but.
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Bought 2 of these light and after 1 year of garage use, one of the panels stopped working.
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