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David
> 3 dayProduct brightness and energy efficiency is great. Warm white 3000K color is great for home interior use. Amazon sellers need to start stepping up when shipping products. Product packaging is not made to handle the vigors of shipping. The damaged packages came out of the thin plastic bag Amazon uses for shipping opened and damaged. Totally unacceptable. If these were on a shelf in a store, I would hard pass. If any of the bulbs do not work, Ill be returning all of them. Following up after ordering additional bulbs, the last image shows how the product arrived when shipped in a box, not a plastic bag. Bravo!
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Morseman
> 3 dayThis bulb is indeed super-bright! However, be aware that is also MUCH heavier than a corresponding incandescent bulb. It is also somewhat larger in diameter - such that the when I tried the new bulb in the fixture for which I intended it, the globe of the fixture would not fit over the bulb. However, I am looking forward to using these bulbs in applications that are not restrictive, size-wise.
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DH S.
> 3 dayFor small apartment buildings they are almost too bright. Which is great if that’s what you’re looking for. I like not feeling gloomy on cloudy days anymore. If you’re looking for super bright lights for a good cost, these are perfect. No comment on longevity as I just bought them. Will update if they fail prematurely.
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Andrew Kantor
> 3 dayI wanted bright, BRIGHT LED bulbs. And these are them. Like, just about as bright as you can get before getting into specialty bulbs. The dimming function is pretty important, as you cant look at them when theyre at full brightness (e.g., if theyre in a table lamp within eyesight). I cant comment on longevity, obviously, but the light color (~2600° K) is spot on — warm and cozy. And bright. Did I mention that?
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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.
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David Wright
Greater than one weekWow 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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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.