🌱 Grow smarter, not harder — light up your indoor jungle with JCBritw!
The JCBritw Standing LED Grow Light features 48 premium 4500K full spectrum LEDs that replicate natural sunlight (380-800nm) to boost indoor plant growth efficiently. Operating at just 13 watts, it delivers the power of a 60W traditional grow lamp while saving energy. Its adjustable height (25-51cm) and 360° rotatable bar allow tailored lighting setups, complemented by a slim base that doubles as a pot stand. Flexible mounting options and flicker-free soft light make it perfect for any indoor gardening enthusiast seeking a sleek, effective grow solution.
Finish Type | Natural |
Product Dimensions | 5"D x 5"W x 5"H |
Item Weight | 0.7 Kilograms |
Lamp Type | Desk Lamp |
Shade Color | White |
Shade Material | Aluminum |
Switch Type | In Line |
Style | Classic |
Brand | JCBritw |
Color | White |
Special Feature | Adjustable Height |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum, Polycarbonate (PC), Iron |
Room Type | Kitchen, Basement, Dining Room |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Shape | Rectangular |
Number of Light Sources | 48 |
Included Components | Light kit inlcuded |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Number of Items | 1 |
Control Method | Remote |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Installation Type | Tabletop |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Size | T8 2FT |
Manufacturer | AspireTek |
Part Number | ASP-112-100WFB |
Item Weight | 1.55 pounds |
Item model number | ASPT8STAND-1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish types | Natural |
Special Features | Adjustable Height |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 13 Watts |
Color Temperature | 4.5E+3 Kelvin |
J**R
Well worth it
These are excellent, I have had 4 of them for 3 years, very reliable and my plants love them
B**Z
So much light
Bought this to keep my miniature roses alive since I have cats and can't put my plants in windowsill. My roses bloomed and everything is so happy. I have new aloe buds, mother in laws tongue, and a drooping plant I got as a gift that are all LOVING the light. Only wish is that they went a few inches taller.
M**T
Solved a Light Issue
We have a brick planter at the head of the stairs going into the living room. Doesn't get enough light for plants. If I had to do it again, when the house was being built, I should have had the electrician put in three hanging spots over that area. Over half the planter I built a wooden, raised shelf under which I mounted two LED tubes. Didn't want the shelf to run to the very end of the planter because of appearance. But, there never was enough light over the other end of the planter to grow live plants. We got tired of just having artificials there. But, another built wooden shelf would infringe on the walking/living space. So, I've been thinking about how I could fabricate a metal frame over that part of the planter to hang an LED tube fixture. Just happened to see this item while browsing. It immediately struck my eye, my wife approved, and I ordered it. Super easy to assemble. Set it on the floor merely with the included stand and it stayed balanced/upright. Turned it on and am satisfied with the light output. The height is perfect to have over african violets. Ran the electric cord down the upright post and secured it with two pieces of electrician's tape. Ran the cord through the inside of the planter, into a short extension cord, into a timer. Set one violet directly on the light stand for stability. Solved a light problem without any fuss. Rated for 50,000 hours so when it burns out, just throw it away and buy another as the bulb is proprietary and not replaceable. Now, why four stars instead of five? The top of the tube is shielded and the light shines downward; however, for the bulb to work properly, the top shielding extends down half of each side of the tube. That means, when you're sitting in the living room, and look toward the light, it can be glaring. As my wife said, "you'll get used to it and there's no reason to look directly at the light anyway." She's correct, still, if I could improve the light tube, I'd add a super, light weight plastic shielding tent that would extent approx 1.5" down each side of the tube. In fact, I'll keep my thoughts working on what's super light weight that I could just lay on top the bulb -- kind of like a shade. But, it has to be light because of the stability of the base. Overall, yes, I'd buy this again -- it's the best I could find to suit my purpose.
D**R
Great light if looking to replace 24" T5 fixtures
I saw this light and it looked like a great balance of size, coverage, and spectrum to replace my existing T5 florescent fixture. The older fixture has four 24w tubes so uses about 100 watts where this fixture uses about 30 - so it will pay for itself in 2 years based on energy savings. Plus I will not have to buy any more replacement bulbs. I have only had the fixture a couple days but so far I am very impressed - the amount of light seems greater - although it is not the more "white" light you get from florescent - but it is more of the light plants can use and is full spectrum - not just red and blue. The fixture is small and I was able to mount it easily. In shopping around and looking at similar lights I chose this one because of the reflector that is part of the design by the LED's - some that were a bit cheaper did not have this. If I had one negative it is that it does not have a pass thru plug on the other side for easy daisy chaining of the lights.update about 10 months in - I have 5 of these now and they have all been working great. My orchids are doing really well and seem to like these as much as they did the older T5 lights.
S**W
1 year update
Update review:I bought this 1 year ago. I liked it so much I bought another. Its now 2025 and Im buying 2 more. I like the length of the lights themselves.The only problem I've had is when I first bought it the pole did want to fit into the stand. You have to push very hard to get it to fit. I was not strong enough, but my husband is. Other than this I've loved it and one year later they are still going strong.
B**I
Not bright enough
I expected it to be more powerful
S**L
Bright and discreet
I just bought a second one of these, with both me and my plants liking the first so much. I've been growing Streptocarpus under the first one for about a month and getting excellent growth and flowering. Unlike a std gooseneck fixture, this one stays where you put it, no flopping. It's height adjustable and you can twist the lamp to angle into your plants to maximize efficiency. I like how minimal the fixture is to establish a set up this size.
J**S
Good strong light.
Good way to have a light bar and to not have to figure out how to hang it. Plants respond very well to it. No timer or intensity adjustment.
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