

🌿 Grow smarter, not harder — light up your indoor jungle with SANSI brilliance!
The SANSI 10W LED Grow Light Bulb offers a full spectrum 4000K daylight output with a color rendering index close to natural sunlight, optimized for all plant growth phases. Featuring patented ceramic heat sink technology, it ensures superior heat dissipation and long-lasting performance. Designed with a standard E26 base, this 2-pack is a plug-and-play solution for indoor gardeners seeking efficient, reliable, and safe supplemental lighting.


| ASIN | B0B8NK8PML |
| Item model number | 01-03-001-041032 |
| Manufacturer | SANSI |
| Product Dimensions | 7.8 x 7.8 x 9.8 cm; 198.45 g |
A**O
Los focos vienes bien empaquetados, se sienten de buena calidad. Los he estado utilizando para crecer plantas de jitomate y han tenido una buena respuesta de las plantas, lo único que puedo ver de un poco de desventaja es que cada foco ilumina una área pequeña, pero por lo demás son muy buena opción.
B**M
I have a number of Sandi LED grow lights that I have used for years and that have never failed to work. I decided to order these bulbs so I could use them in a different lamp. From my experience with Sansi LED grow light bulbs, they last for a very long time. They usually, 99.9% of the time do not have any flickering, and when they do flicker, I just turn it off for a while and turn it back on after the light cooled down. As I said, they flicker hardly ever. We have these I the living room window. I would have noticed, if they flickered often. They are on every day or many hours, they have not failed. The light quality is excellent. I have noticed increase growth in my plant, increased blooming, and increased root growths, which is a sign of a grow light that meets the plants’ spectrum requirements. The bulbs simply get screwed into the sockets like any other light bulbs. I love these and will by more, should the need arise.
A**R
My plants love them! Will especially be good come winter when light levels are low. Nice and bright, great price too!
M**.
buena lámpara, funciona excelente para crecer todos las plantas que necesitan luz de sol directo
C**K
I'm using these for some built-in overhead lighting for an aquarium, with a in-wall light switch timer. First, these lights will not work with a dimmer. I don't mean they won't dim (they won't, of course) but they refused to work even with a dimmer set to full power. I know this because originally my light fixture had a dimmer, and I was waiting for the timer to arrive in the mail, so I thought I'd just plug these bulbs in and manually turn the lights on, just leaving the dimmer on full. However, they spazzed out when I tried, so I had to wait until the timer arrived/install it in order to use them. Second, they don't seem to get nearly as hot as some others claimed. I believe the instructions indicated that they are not to be used in an enclosed light fixture, so maybe they would get much hotter in that sort of situation. If they really consume only 10W (which I haven't tested yet), then they literally cannot produce more than 10W in heat, whereas 60W incandescents put out something like 50W into heat. I'm definitely not complaining about their heat output. Their light is in a fairly narrow beam. I think the listing said 30 degrees or so. I had to raise my hanging light fixtures significantly to get good coverage on my aquarium. I would have preferred a slightly wider angle, but that's just personal preference. It's not really a flaw. The bulbs are pretty small, so they fit in a small fixture. They are a bit smaller than a typical incandescent ~60W bulb. They are pretty bright. I haven't measured the brightness, but they are mostly sufficient for my aquarium. I say mostly, because my aquarium has a lot of floating plants, which block a lot of light for the lower, submerged plants. I ended up buying the slightly brighter but very similar 15W/"200W Equivalent" Sansi bulbs, and I will probably use these 10W bulbs for some other project later. I also can't really speak to the light spectrum that they output. Most aquarium plants aren't super picky, but I'm also growing some emersed plants riparium-style and they are a bit pickier. Time will tell if they like the light that these output. However, just eyeballing it, they look pretty good. I also definitely cannot speak to longevity yet. Mine are on about 8hr a day, switched using an automatic timer, so not a lot of on/off wear (which seems to stress the cheap power supplies found in most LED bulbs), but a lot of "on" hours are added daily. I'll report back if and when they might break.
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