Hey 8000 Lumens is nothing to sniff at at $4.24.Hey Mike--This looks like a "devil is in the details" deal. 2000 lumens per fixture is dim lighting. When I replaced my shop fixtures, my electrician installed 5000 lumen/natural light fixtures. At any price these might not be significant upgrade. A lighting expert can explain the difference in actual use. Just because it's LED doesn't make it bright.
I have purchased these from ReStores over time and they are easy to install - they plug in! No 'electrician' needed. As well, at this price you can gang 'em with a bit of Super Glue to amass all the Lumens you might desire.
Indeed, one might get creative and glue up some sort of abstract neo-modern light sculpture - maybe use some scrap bits of wood in the construction? A floor lamp, perhaps?
Now, if one of you close to King buys them out and starts selling four foot floor lamps trimmed in quarter sawn Red Oak and Poplar, I hope you'll call them the CHARLES lamp.
Or, I can imagine simply gluing 48 of them together to form a single 4 SF light panel producing - wait for it - 96,000 Lumens using less energy than a 150 watt incandescent bulb!
OK, frame it in Walnut to hide the wiring! Imagine that on a wall!
BYW - these are SHOP LIGHTS not Fluorescent tube replacements as described in a response above "4FT LED tube lights are designed to be compatible with existing fluorescent fixtures. They can be easily retrofitted into the fixture by bypassing or removing the ballast, ensuring a seamless transition to LED lighting"