Brothlaw 25 Watt Equivalent Light Bulbs, A15 LED Bulb 3W E26 Base 2700K Warm White Low watt Light Bulbs,Nightstand Light Bulb, Table Lamp Bulb, 4 Pack

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  • AllyKat

    > 24 hour

    These bulbs are small but give off equivalent light when compared to larger bulbs of equal wattage. If you have a covered lamp, and don’t need to show off your bulb, these are great. I love that the light is bright as soon as I turn it on, my old bulb would light dim and take several minutes to get bright. I want to go around the house and change all my CFL lights to these but I’m not going to be wasteful. If you need new bulbs, get these. Eight bulbs for $16.99 is a great value especially if they last the advertised 25000 hours. That’s almost 3 years, if you leave the light on 24/7!

  • MomMcDuck

    > 24 hour

    I needed 25 watt bulbs for a small light I put in the bathroom on a timer since there are no windows in there. I found them hard to find in the stores. These worked perfectly.

  • J. Salce

    > 24 hour

    These Brothlaw 5W LED bulbs can be used in several places besides a fridge and their cost could be easily recoup by the energy savings they provide. The regular incandescent bulb wastes energy. In the fridge it waste energy in two ways...when the bulb goes on and when the heat starts warming the fridge causing the compressor and fan to run longer. In the house lamps and fixtures by raising temperature in the summer. A 40W incandescent bulb consumes 40 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity every 1,000 hours and the 5W Brothlaw LED bulb consumes only 5 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity every 1,000 hours. The national average cost per kWh is 14.4 cents per kWh and in New York, where I reside is around around 23 cents and this month was 30 cents. In the summer it could go beyond 50 cents. Just going with the average here, it costs me $9.20 every 1,000 hours to run each of those little incandescent bulbs and just $1.15 (8x less) to run each 5W Brothlaw LED bulb. It might not be much if you have one of two, but when they are found in lamps, cabinets, recessed fixtures, etc.. it adds up quickly. These Brothlaw 5W LED bulbs are brighter than the 40W they replaced and also made the fridge look better.

  • Squidslinger

    > 24 hour

    These are perfect for tiny lights and even outdoor sockets which are shielded from weather. Actually using one now on an outdoor to replace an old incandescent. Works great and provides good light at night. Recommended!

  • The Professor

    > 24 hour

    We have an app that measures our energy usage in real time. In our fridge, the old 40-watt bulbs were using approximately 75-80 watts every time someone opened the door. After I replaced them with these two new bulbs, the electric meter barely budged when I opened the door -- maybe 4-6 watts. This will likely save a ton of money over the course of their lifetime. They are LEDs, so they are much cooler/bluer than our old bulbs, but its not grating on the eyes like some of the new holiday lights. And Im less worried about this since they are only used when the fridge is open. Very happy with the smaller energy usage and they are nice and bright, illuminating the entire fridge. Highly recommend if youre looking to save a bit.

  • Stormy Fields

    > 24 hour

    No

  • Victor I. Graulau

    > 24 hour

    The bulbs are small and fit nicely on the table lamps. The illumination is just right.

  • George and Connie

    > 24 hour

    Just what I needed for an antique lamp.

  • Kamryn McLaughlin

    > 24 hour

    I light the brightness when I used my freezer

  • JeffM

    > 24 hour

    so far good

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