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Alan Heatherington
10-06-2025Most of the reviews here are accurate: the bulbs are larger than regular bulbs, the full brightness is VERY bright indeed, they are quite heavy. But we have had absolutely no flickering issues and, with a dimmer switch (which many of these sorts of bulbs will not accept) they allow adequate lowering of the light to c.50% if desired. They cannot be lowered to a dim, romantic level, but we have candles for that! I would buy them again, but I do not anticipate having to replace them for a good long time.
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Likes regular stuff
> 3 dayPerfect for our dining room 3-bulb pendant drum. No strobe effect and dims perfectly. Love the bright-as-sunlight look!
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Joshua
> 3 dayThese bulb are smaller than the previous ones, but just as bright. Which is great.
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Daniel L Gray
> 3 dayIm not the sharpest tool in the shed but it is either on or off in my three-way lamp. No matter which of the three positions I put the switch to, its just on... but, Maaaaaaannnnnn is it ON... Its like staring at the sun. The base gets hot but I dont know if thats normal or not. Regular light bulbs get hot. Anyway, its bright.
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LawDog1881
> 3 dayThese light bulbs are the real deal. They produce what I believe is the same brightness as incandescent bulbs. I only recently bought these; so, I cannot comment on their longevity. I gave them a 5-star rating in each category because my experience with LED bulbs has been delightful. So, my review is directed to those who are just now buying LED bulbs. I bought these bulbs because they are dimmable. I use them in a hanging light fixture that has dimming switch. Older LED bulbs were usually not dimmable. What I can say about LED bulbs is that they do last a long time. I installed 100 watt LED bulbs in the light fixtures on my front porch and next to my garage door. I turn on all outdoor lights for the entire night. Its been more than two years since I installed the bulbs, and they are still shining as bright as when I first installed them. 150-watt incandescent light bulbs are very hard to find, and when you do find them, they are almost as expensive as LED bulbs. I used to pay $2 per 150-watt incandescent bulb several years ago. Using that cost today and the cost I paid for the LED version, I calculate Ill start saving money after about 1 1/2 years. Remember, not only do they last longer, they use a lot less electricity. And since they use less electricity, a 150-watt LED bulb can often be used in fixtures that that are rated for no more than 100-watt incandescent bulbs. Having said that, you should check the fixtures rating before using the 150-watt LED bulb. The packaging will provide you the wattage these bulbs draw.
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David Wright
> 3 dayWow bought the bright white version of these and totally blown away at how bright they are. They light up area of my basement utility room and can see places I could barely see with two 100 watt super bright bulbs. The reason I am dropping down one star is a boule the warm white version of these for another place I wanted them as the bright white ones do not look good with all the rest being warm white. What I didn’t realize is the warm white version is a lot lot bigger than the bright white version and will not fit in the fixture.
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Bulbous Blues
> 3 dayI have 4 floor lamps in each corner of the room. Had been using LEDs from about 10 years ago which were the brightest I could get at the time. Always felt like living in a cave. These bulbs are far far brighter and good color. Happily surprised and pleased with them.