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Lighting Option for Basement Painting Studio
I am trying to improve my basement painting studio lighting, and your brand came highly recommended. I am leaning towards 5000K and would like something flicker-free, ideally. I am trying to decide if I should get the Northlux bulbs or the Centric Daylight full spectrum bulbs for my inset ceiling cans. Can you explain the difference between the two for me? I also need to get some supplementary lights as tubes or something similar that don’t drop too far down from the ceiling.
We can confirm that the CENTRIC DAYLIGHT and NorthLux A19 bulbs are identical products that are provided with unique landing pages for marketing purposes, as can be noted by the shared part numbers. As such, identical output can be expected from each product, and we do sincerely apologize for any confusion this may have caused.
For the ceiling tube lights, you may be interested in our NorthLux™ 95 CRI T8 LED Tube for Art & Studio, which is designed to be compatible with our LED Ready T8 Fixtures.
As a further option, the NorthLux™ 95 CRI T5 LED Linear Light Fixtures are integrated lighting units that can be easily installed on different surfaces for convenient lighting adjustment.
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T8 LED tube lightsArt studio lightingT5 linear fixturesA19 Bulbs (60 watt equivalent)