It's a non-tube tube replacement...finally!

Finally a Non-tube to replace those fluorescent tubes in the world! The LED Lady has been geeking out on these amazing light lamps from the guys at Next Lighting. The best part about them is they are reasonably priced for the light they produce but the best part is they are of high quality. They are going head to head with the ubiquitous fluorescent T8 tube. The deal is the T8 tube is efficient, cheap and already steeped in everyone's brains as the light of choice, however a new kid with a new look is on the block.
These non tube tube replacement lamps are able to fit into a 4' fixture, use an external driver (key to the successful life of an LED lamp) and put out 2050 lumens using only 24 watts. Their biggest success is the fact that they put light out in a unique way and you'd be hard pressed to find the LEDs that are used as they are well integrated into the design of the lamp. Meanwhile how these lamps move the heat away from the Light emitting diodes is also a unique aspect of their design and they last 50,000 hrs +.
They are qualified to be listed on the Design Lights Consortium (DLC) list which is the list all rebate programs look to when rebating products.
The LED Lady gives this lamp an A for its amazingness and looks forward to installing them at a grocery store in San Francisco. Case study to follow.
These non tube tube replacement lamps are able to fit into a 4' fixture, use an external driver (key to the successful life of an LED lamp) and put out 2050 lumens using only 24 watts. Their biggest success is the fact that they put light out in a unique way and you'd be hard pressed to find the LEDs that are used as they are well integrated into the design of the lamp. Meanwhile how these lamps move the heat away from the Light emitting diodes is also a unique aspect of their design and they last 50,000 hrs +.
They are qualified to be listed on the Design Lights Consortium (DLC) list which is the list all rebate programs look to when rebating products.
The LED Lady gives this lamp an A for its amazingness and looks forward to installing them at a grocery store in San Francisco. Case study to follow.