

🌿 Light up your indoor jungle — grow smarter, not harder!
The SANSI 36W LED Grow Light delivers a powerful 65 μmol/s PPF with a 4000K full spectrum and 60° beam angle, providing uniform, natural-like light ideal for seedlings, vegetables, and flowers. Its patented ceramic heat sink design ensures superior cooling and a long 25,000-hour lifespan. Compatible with standard E27 sockets, this energy-efficient grow bulb is perfect for indoor gardening enthusiasts seeking reliable, professional-grade plant growth support.











| ASIN | B082PSBP68 |
| Accepted Voltage Frequency | 220 to 240 Volts and 50 Hertz |
| Average Life Span | 25000 Hours |
| Beam Angle | 60 Degrees |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,804 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 17 in Plant Growing Light Fixtures |
| Brand | SANSI |
| Brand Name | SANSI |
| Bulb Base | E27 |
| Bulb Shape Size | BR30 |
| Bulb base | E27 |
| Bulb shape size | BR30 |
| Color Rendering Index (CRI) | 95.0 |
| Color Temperature | 4000 Kelvin |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,356 Reviews |
| EU Energy Efficiency Label | A+ |
| Incandescent Equivalent | 400 Watts |
| Included Components | Light bulbs included |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 11.6W x 13.4H centimetres |
| Item Shape | rectangular prism body |
| Item Type Name | SANSI 36W Grow Bulb |
| Light Color | White |
| Light Source Wattage | 36 Watts |
| Light Type | LED |
| Light type | LED |
| Luminous Flux | 3250 Lumen |
| Manufacturer | SANSI |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2-year warranty. |
| Material Type | Ceramic, Plastic |
| Model Name | C21GL-CE-36W |
| Model Number | C21GL-CE-36W |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Consumption | 36 Watts |
| Power Source | AC Adapter |
| Special Features | 4000K Sunshine Light |
| Special feature | 4000K Sunshine Light |
| Specific Uses | Indoor use only |
| Specification Met | CE |
| Theme | Plant Growth |
| Type of Bulb | LED. |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Wattage | 36 watts |
| White Brightness | 3250 Lumens |
M**S
The power of the Sun!
SANSI 36W Grow Light Review I've been using the SANSI 36W Grow Light for a few weeks now, and I am incredibly impressed. I bought this to help my indoor plants, which weren't getting enough natural light, and the results have been fantastic. The Good: Powerful and Effective: This light is seriously bright. My plants, especially my fiddle leaf fig and some herbs, have shown significant new growth and look much healthier since I started using it. The light distribution is excellent, covering a wide area without any hotspots. Solid Build Quality: The unit feels very sturdy and well-made. It has a heavy, ceramic-like heat sink which I appreciate. It doesn't get hot to the touch, which is a big plus for safety and longevity. It feels like a premium product. Easy to Use: It screws into a standard E26/E27 socket, so it was a breeze to set up. I just put it in a simple hanging lamp fixture, and it was ready to go. The Not-So-Good (but minor): Heavy: Because of its solid build and heat sink, it's a bit heavier than a standard bulb. You just need to make sure you use a fixture that can support the weight. Intense Light: The light is very powerful and has a distinct purple/pink hue. It's great for the plants, but it definitely lights up the room with a very specific color. Something to consider if you're putting it in a main living area. Overall: This grow light is a game-changer for my indoor garden. If you're serious about helping your plants thrive indoors, this is a fantastic investment. The quality, performance, and ease of use make it a clear winner. I highly recommend it.
M**L
Great value light for beginner chilli grower.
I bought this Sansi 36W light to try and get a head start with my chilli seedlings, this is the first batch and are Capsicum Baccatum's and Capsicum Chinense. I have never used a light or lights before so I cannot compare this to any previous experience and it is a bit of trial and error at the moment. The propagator they are in is 52cm long x 42cm wide and the light has no problems covering it at 16 inches above the tops of the pots, in the pictures the light is 12-13 inches away from the tops of the plant pots and covers the area well also. Some of the seedlings got a little leggy before I put them under light as they germinated surprisingly quickly (first time using a heated propagator as well), the first two pictures were taken 4 days before the next three. It is their only source of light, they are under a north facing bedroom window but the grey and drab British Jan/Feb sunlight is of no real use to the seedlings. I started them off with the light 16 inches above the tops of the pots as I think it may state in the Sansi information page (from memory) to do so. I had the light on for 8 hrs a day for the first 3 days at 16 inches and have now lowered the light to 12-13 inches above the pots and I am keeping the light on for10 hrs a day. (The propagator lid is on at the moment, although the light creates minimal heat itself and I guess it would not damage the leaves.) I can't see any visible problems from having the lights a little lower than it recommends, even on sensitive seedlings. (Not that I would be entirely sure what to look for, yellowing leaves and leaf curl I guess.) The seedlings seem to be thriving under the light so far, although they may be a little leggy due to me not putting them under lights quick enough or having the light low enough or on for long enough to start with. The light is giving them the kickstart I was hoping for this early in the year. I didn't want to spend a lot of money on lights as this is the first time I have tried them and I am very pleased with the Sansi 36W light so far. The bulb screwed straight into an E27 pendant light fitting I bought, the pendant light fitting said it was suitable to be used with bulbs up to 100 watts. I noticed other people mention that the backs of the bulbs can get a little warm to the touch. They don't get very warm at all in my experience, after 10 hrs on I can hold onto the back of the bulb if I need to move it. (Mine is very open though, i can't speak for others who have them in a more enclosed area.) As an enthusiastic 2nd year beginner to chilli growing this light suits me very well, it's price is great and it enables me to start off seedlings and grow on young plants much earlier than I would of realistically have been able to do so on a south facing windowsill relying on the British weather. I may be making little mistakes with how I am using the light as i am learning but the seedlings seem to be responding to the bulb and light and are growing well in my opinion. The bulb is good quality, easy to use with the E27 fitting and to me it seems very good value for money. On what I have experienced in a smallish period of time so far with this light I would recommend them for the same type of uses as me.
J**F
Great bulb.
A great bulb for growing houseplants in my dark flat. Looks a little bulky, and doesn't fit every decor theme, but puts out tonnes of neutral/warm light. Easy to install in any E27 socket, but just be mindful that as the bulb is quite heavy, it may sag some gooseneck clamps. Puts out 500 to 1000 ppfd between 6 and 12 inches away from the bulb. Very impressed.
C**O
Good but short lived.
I thought it was amazing at first so I got two, it’s supposed to last 25,000 hours. One of them is already gone after less than 5000 hours and I just missed the product support window. Will not be buying this light again.
M**L
Great for supplemental light in the winter.
The Sansi 36W LED is a great little grow light. I bought my first Sansi 36W LED grow light at the start of 2020, and had been using it to supplement the light for my Colocasia plants. As a newbie in terms of growing, I wasn't too sure of what to make of it. It seemed to work fine, well the plants were doing well. At the time I had 1 plant under the light. When the winter came, I realised that the plants that were not supplemented with the additional light were not doing soo well. I then decided to raise the light higher, so that it would cover a larger area and about 2 - 2.5 plants. The plants that were struggling quickly took advantage of the additional light and were doing well again. It seems that 1 single 36W LED can supply enough light for about 2-3 of my Colocasia plants. I keep the light about 1.5 feet above the canopy of my plants and they seem fine. My next experiment will be to see if this light can support some plants in a part of my living room that receives very little light from the window. At present, I'm hopeful that it will work. My advice when using this light would be to make sure that the lamp is used without a shade (I used my first light with a shade and it failed very quickly in about 3 months because of the build-up of heat in the unit. The seller promptly replaced the light, I realised my mistake and now I now use the lights as instructed, without a shade and they are fine) At 36W for about 10 hours a day, I calculated an approx cost of £25 a year at my current electricity prices, which I don't think is that bad. It allows me to keep a little bit of nature in my living room which i love.
B**L
All year round plant growth
These are large bulbs with a wide field of light. I use the 36w in a dark corner of the room around 15ft from the closest window. I still get year round growth from a selection of plants large and small from philodendrons to scindapsis and ficus variations. I typically use it on a timer for 12hrs a day and from my last 2 I averaged around 14 months of daily use although I also have a 24w in another room which has been used daily for 10hrs a day for a little over 2 years supporting a mature ficus benghalensis. The heat dissertation is good and they look interesting. I’d say that for the impact they’ve had on my plant growth they are value for money.
A**N
5 stars
Plants love it!
P**R
Stopped working
Lasted 2 months. But contacted the seller and they sent a new one.
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