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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  • Verite

    > 3 day

    Small bright bulbs so you can find all those holiday leftovers.

  • Hans Heinrich Automeister

    > 3 day

    As I stated above, I have YET YET to see Standard size LED bulbs in at least 5 or so Retail (Brick & Mortar) stores with UNDER 40 watt (Equivalent) bulbs !!! Is there a Law against that ??? Not including the specialty bulbs, like Candelabra, etc. etc. etc. Somehow they all just stop at the 40 watt (equivalent) Number. Anyway, Thank you Amazon for having these bulbs and OH such a large assortment of light bulbs, of Whatever is needed in Most Cases !!! These bulbs are Just Fine as I expected, only consume 3 watts and still nice, Pleasant brightness. Im just so much happier that I located them and you have them and of course ever such a large assortment of other bulbs. Thank You Amazon and your Suppliers for Great Products, Great Prices, and Excellent Deliveries !!! As of 5/18/2023 I must also include in my review that, one also will may??? never see 15 Watt LED equivalent standard size bulbs also at local Retail stores !!!

  • Hank reynolds

    > 3 day

    to light stuff up

  • J. Salce

    > 3 day

    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.

  • Betty

    > 3 day

    Used these LEDs to replace the original incandescent bulbs in my Sub-Zero 601R (refrigerator). They are the right fit and the 500 lumens is better than the originals at 415 lumens. The 5000K is a bit in the blue end of the spectrum, probably because the CRI is less than 90. Overall, I am pleased with these LEDs.

  • Airybelle Uchida

    > 3 day

    I was looking for something like this lights for a while. They are perfect. Not too bright but not too dim.

  • Brian R. Hart

    Greater than one week

    Didnt use this item. My frige uses an led self contained unit.

  • SOMA

    Greater than one week

    Good

  • Morgan Howe

    > 3 day

    Bulbs fit regular size bulb base for standard fixtures Great use for low medium lighting.

  • Gameking2018

    > 3 day

    worked alot better than the old bulb I had in the fridge and is alot brighter as well.

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