Itย hopefully comes as no surprise that the LED light is sounding the death knell for halogen work lights. The thing is, though, energy efficient LEDs are fast becoming the go-to solution for commercial applications and, now, home garage and workshop applications. The Big Ass Garage Light (or โThe Garage Lightโ as they call it) is a compact lighting system thatย comes withย 13,000 lumens of output. That means a single light like this can turn your garage, workshop, or storage shed into a brightly lit space akin to what youโll find in most halogen-lit warehouse spaces (think The Home Depot or Loweโs).ย Whatโs more, the Big Ass Garage Light (by the way, that really is the name of the light and their logo is a donkey, so donโt assume weโre being crass) has a color temperature of 5000K, so itโs a hare yellower than typical daylight, casting a color thatโs easy on the eyes, but still fairly true to โrealโ white (thereโs no such thing as โrealโ white, unless you figure 6500K sunlight is the determining factor, but you get the idea).
Physical Characteristics of the Big Ass Garage Light
The parent company, Delta T Corp,ย makes fans and lights of various form factors and sizes. The Garage Light is a smaller lighting system that features a dual row of LEDs that are protected by lumen maintenance trays (LMTs) that not only protect the LEDs from impacts or dust, they also serve to diffuse the light a bit so you donโt see individual LED chips so much as twinย bars of light. If you do get some bugs in there, you can simply slide them out and clean them with soap and waterโฆthen slide them right back into place. Their larger LED lights have several choices of LMT for different dispersions, but The Big Ass Garage Light comes with aย Diffused LMT which gives you a nice, wideย 112ยฐ light distribution. The result is a bright, but smooth dispersion of light across your work area.
The Garage Light Specs
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- Dimensions: 23.1โณย ร 9.2โณ ร 4.6โณ (59 ร 23 ร 12 cm)
- Color Temperature: 5000k
- Lumen Output: 13,000 lm
- Wattage: 122W
- Efficiency: 114 lumens/watt
- Reliability: L70 predicted to exceed 150,000 hours at 25 C (77 F)
- Lumen Maintenance Tray: Diffuse Only
- Cord Length: 10 ft (3 m) with plug
- Weight: 16 lbs (7.3 kg)
- Warranty: 7-year complete fixture warrantyย (includes power supply)
Big Ass Garage Lights Installation

The Garage Light is really well built. The back of the light is designed as a giant heat sink, with heavy-duty anodized, extruded aluminum across the entire frame. You get the feeling that theย Garage Light can be bumped and knocked around without too many problems. Try that on a florescent lamp-based system and see what happens! While designed for hanging, you can also order the Big Ass Garage Light withย wall and column mountsย to give you more options.
The Garage Light vs Florescent Fixtures
What really impressed us about these lights was the amount of light you get out of them vsย the energy consumed. Forget about halogen or incandescent lightingโbutย even against fluorescents, the Big Ass Garage Light wins on specsย over time. Letโs do some quick math:
The Garage Light
- Lumens: 13,000 lm
- Color temp: 5000K
- Power consumption: 122W
- Load/current: 1.0A
- Lifespan: 150,000 hours
Florescent T8x4 fixture = 11,200 lumens = 128W = 1.0A load
- Lumens: 11,200 lm (2800 lm x 4)
- Color temp: 4100K
- Power consumption: 128W
- Load/current: 1.0A
- Lifespan: 25,000 hours

Iย ordered my Garage Light with an occupancy sensor. While you probably wouldnโt want this for a multiple light installation in a larger shop or garage, this is a great feature for a small workshop or shed. The sensorย lets you set it for sensitivity to ambient light (so it doesnโt turn on in broad daylight) and gives youย the ability to set aย 30 second to 30 minute shut off delay. It exists as a dome-protected sensor at the bottom center of the light and has two trimpots that let you set the light level and time delay.ย Thereโs about a minute delay when you first turn it onโthe sensor needs time to warm-up. What that means is that you always want power going to the light once you configure everything to your needs. That way, you donโt engage the delay every time you flip the switch. If you want a switch to control your lights, then go for the model without the sensorโtheyโll come on instantly.
With the occupancy sensor set, the Big Ass Garage Light turned on immediately in my shedโevery time. Itโs the most convenient feature in a light I can think of, and itโs been fairly foolproof. For $40, itโs a no-brainer option for those who can use it.
Conclusion
You can pick up the Big Ass garage Light for $399 ($439 with occupancy sensor). Is that a lot of money? Yes, particularly when compared to a $50 florescent lighting fixture. But, if youย wanted to look long-term, you could figure on saving yourself theย hassle of repeated florescent bulb replacements every few years. Plus, if your lights are spread out and located in a ย high bay shop, thatโs a significant amount of man-hours and hassle youโre doing away with. I also just like this light. It gives a nice even throw, and it lights up my shop and shed unlikeย any of my former T8 systems. Since I spend so much time in there, itโs not a hard sell to make sure my lighting is excellent.ย I can highly recommend this light.


SKU: BAL-SHL1-13050104100900
