LED bulbs for garage/shop

I just bought 2 of the 3000 lumen shop lights in the "Tool Shed" brand sold by Rural King.
$24 ea, finally about what a standard fluorescent shop light costs.

They are WAY brighter than the 2x40w/34w FL standard shop lights currently in my shop.

However, they are quite harsh to look at if you happen to look directly at them compared to the F40CWs.

Interesting mentions of two name brands in above posts.

The first incandescent household lights I replaced with CFL were bathroom vanity bulbs.
We have 8 either 25 or 40w, and those are some of the most over priced incandescent bulbs ever made. We went many weeks with one or more burnt out.

Having 8 of them allowed me to test different brands, and I quickly learned that the new to me Feit brand was the more reliable. Phillips, OTOH, a nearly household word, was terrible. 30+% failure rate in under 2 months. I tried complaining on their web site, but wouldn't you know, the contact form errored out when the "submit" button was clicked. (it was this way for at least three months).
What does it say when a major tech company has a poorly written and monitored web presence?

Today, I'm also starting to install lighting for the newly added lower deck on my model railroad project. The room lighting that is placed to light the upper deck is T8 FL in spec 35 color temp.
It gives a kind of late afternoon sun effect.
I was able to find CE brand LED (another new to me name) 24" linkable narrow (1 inch) fixtures in 3000K color temp at 11w and 700 lumens. Linking them with the supplied 1 foot cable produces no shadow area between fixtures.

I'm claiming victory on that project.