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Tube Lights

LED tube lights sized to replace old fluorescent fittings, in 2ft, 4ft, 5ft and 6ft G13 and T8 lengths plus shorter S15 strip tubes. Wattages run from around 4W to 30W, in cool white, daylight and warm white, with several CCT-adjustable tubes that switch between 3000K, 4000K and 6500K. Fluorescent starters and UV blacklight tubes round out the range.

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What these tubes do

LED tube lights are sized to replace older fluorescent tubes in the same fittings, giving the same long, even line of light while drawing less power. The range runs across common lengths, with 2ft, 4ft, 5ft and 6ft tubes alongside shorter strip tubes, so you can match the fitting you already have.

Fittings and lengths

Most tubes here use the G13 cap, the bi-pin fitting at each end of a standard T8 fluorescent tube, which twists into a fluorescent batten. Shorter S15 strip tubes use a single contact at each end and suit compact strip fittings. The range also includes R7s replacement lamps, fluorescent starters and other accessories that go with these fittings.

Brightness and colour

Wattages vary with length, with the longer 5ft and 6ft tubes drawing more than the short strip versions. Colour options described here include warm white at 2700K and 3000K, cool white at 4000K and daylight at 6500K. Several tubes are CCT-adjustable, switching between 3000K, 4000K and 6500K so one tube can serve different settings.

Where they are used

Tubes of this kind are common in garages, workshops, kitchens, utility rooms and commercial spaces, anywhere you want broad, shadow-free light across a ceiling. Daylight and cool white tend to suit work areas, while warm white feels softer.

How to choose

Measure your existing tube and match the length and cap, then pick a colour temperature for the space, or choose a CCT-adjustable tube if you want the option to change it. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will an LED tube replace my existing fluorescent tube?

These LED tubes match standard fluorescent sizes in 2ft, 4ft, 5ft and 6ft G13 and T8 formats, so they drop into the same length of fitting. Older fittings may need the starter swapped or the ballast bypassed, so check the product page and have a qualified electrician carry out any fixed wiring.

What colour temperatures are available?

You can choose cool white (4000K), daylight (6000K to 6500K) or warm white (2700K to 3000K). Several T8 tubes are CCT-adjustable, letting you select 3000K, 4000K or 6500K on the same tube.

What wattage and brightness should I expect?

LED tubes here run from about 4W up to 30W, with outputs from roughly 350 lumens on the short strip tubes to 3600 lumens on the 6ft models. The listing shows the wattage and lumen figure for each tube so you can match the brightness you need.

Are the tubes dimmable?

The LED tubes are tagged non-dimmable, so they are made to run at full output on a standard switch rather than a dimmer. If you need dimming, check the spec before ordering.

Do you stock starters for older fluorescent fittings?

Yes. There are fluorescent starters sold in packs, rated for 4 to 65W fittings, alongside the LED tubes, which is handy when servicing an existing fitting.

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