Triple Rectangular Grid LED Lights for Double Garages and Large Workshops
The Triple Rectangular is our largest linear LED layout, with an overall footprint of about 2.4m x 4.8m. Three rectangular frames work together to flood a big space with bright, even light, which makes it the right pick for a double garage, a large workshop, a detailing studio or a full shop floor. If your priority is maximum coverage with a clean, modern ceiling, this is the top of the range.
Why choose the Triple Rectangular
- Three rectangular LED frames for wide, even coverage across large spaces
- Aluminium housing for strength, better heat dissipation and a longer service life
- High CRI (85+) so paint, panels and detail work show true colour
- Flicker-free and glare-free, even over long working sessions
- Four colour temperatures: 6500K daylight, 5000K cool white, 4000K neutral and 3000K warm white
Specifications
- Overall size: approximately 2.4m x 4.8m
- Layout: three rectangular frames
- Colour temperature: 3000K, 4000K, 5000K or 6500K (choose one)
- Housing: aluminium
- Colour rendering: CRI 85+
- Rated life: 50,000 hours
- Installation: plug-in or hardwired, AU and NZ plug included
Which size is right for you
Working in a smaller space? The Double Rectangular suits a single garage or workshop, and the Single Rectangular is ideal for a compact corner or workbench. See the full range on our garage lighting collection.
Installation
The system supports both plug-in and hardwired setups, so you can match it to your space and local wiring. It ships with an AU and NZ standard plug and safe, easy-connect wiring.
FAQ
Is the Triple too much for a single garage?
For a standard single garage the Double is usually enough. The Triple is built for double garages, large workshops and shop floors where you want the most even coverage.
Can I choose the colour temperature?
Yes. Pick one of four colour temperatures at checkout, from warm 3000K to bright 6500K daylight.
Do I need an electrician?
The lights support plug-in use and can also be hardwired. For hardwired installs, follow your local electrical requirements.