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Larry W.
> 3 dayusing in motion detecting fixtures, works great
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Gilbert Crooks
> 3 dayVery bright and appears to be highly weather resistant with one piece glass design. Havent had long enough to evaluate life. Great upgade!
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayUsed for under-eave switch-operated security lights
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Mark Twain
> 3 dayThis is an early review as I just installed these on my outdoor dusk-to-dawn floodlight fixture, but I really like the look, feel, and perfomance of these bulbs. Hope they last a couple of years like my incandescent ones did. They do dim once my motion detector times out. So far, very pleased.
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Delores Kemmer PhD
Greater than one weekThe color is almost yellow. I would not describe them as soft white. The rest of my outdoor lights are a true white. Disappointed in the color
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M Jones
> 3 daySurprisingly dim for 120W equivalent. It seems more like 800 lumens (or about 60 watts) - maybe even less. Replaced actual 120W bulbs which are about the same color temperature and angle spread. These bulbs are clearly not lighting up the area as much as the old bulb. 1,250 lumens is what the ad says but not what the product says. Suspiciously, nether the bulb or packaging labels expected lumens. It simply states 14W and color temperature. Old style heavy glass you find for big halogen bulbs. Durable? Glass alone is not an indicator. LEDs have several components which fail so it is too early to tell. Value? Not from a cost for actual brightness it is not. Only time will tell value based on durability.
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RDB
Greater than one weekI was going to give them a 4 star rating because of the high unit price, but Im the one who made the choice to pay about twice the comparable product available at Walmart/can tire/home hardware. I gave them 5 stars because I cannot find a comparable product in the stores (all Glass). The five star is only good if the floodlights are true to the rated lifespan. I bought a couple of Philips Flood lights with the same power and colour rating (5000K). The Phillips are rated at half the Explux lifespan and have a plastic type front cover. But: the Philips are half the cost and have a brighter light. So I would buy the Eplux for locations that hard to replace and are more industrial/commercial. But for a homeowner I recommend the Philips Floodlights.
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Elbert Barton
> 3 dayLast a long time outdoors in weather and cut the power bill as well
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Anthony Mayberry
> 3 dayThe very best LED Flood Lights that money can buy, Very Bright, like Daylight in your yard. Great Buy!
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ZCycles
> 3 dayNice LED flood... does not have that eye piercing quality so many other LED floods do. Im getting more!!