Explux Commercial-Grade LED PAR38, 120W Equivalent, 1500 Lumens, 40000 Hours, Classic Full Glass Flood Light Bulbs, Dimmable, Waterproof & Anti-Ageing, Daylight 5000K Spotlight, 4-Pack
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Quark
> 3 day2700K Soft White: Nice replacement for incandescent. Same color look.
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J. Alvarez
> 3 dayI really like these LED bulbs. They are a good color spectrum and seem to be reliable. I have had mine installed for over a year now and havent had one fail yet (knock on wood!)
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Andy
> 3 dayThese lights were a perfect fit for my fountain lights. So I had purchased another set of PAR38 leds and well the casing was plastic-y and very hallow. If I was going to put leds into the fountain lights I knew that those wouldn’t cut it and water could possibly slip in. I ended up finding these and they fit perfectly snug in the fixtures because of the fact that they look and feel as if they were standard bulbs. The casing is that glass type of material so yeah they worked out perfectly for me and I would recommend them for fountain usage.
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W. J. Moltz
> 3 dayThese bulbs are supposed to be equivalent to 150 watt incandescent flood lights, but they are not even as bright as my old 90 watt halogen floods.
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Bradd Royer
> 3 daySuperb lightning!
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RDB
> 3 dayI 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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Ambair
> 3 dayWe have no complaints on these lights. They were delivered quickly and we’ve been suing them for some time. Still going great!
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Jonathan Gleklen
> 3 dayIts a light bulb, its cheap, and it works -- what more could you want. It seems very heavy duty for outdoor use and works great in my outdoor floodlights.
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Psychofisherman
> 3 dayThey are a solid light bulb. Bright, but not blinding as I bought the 4k style....not the 52k daylight. I put them in outside security lights, with a dab of dielectric grease on the threads. I liked the fact that it has glass lens, they wont fade or degrade to yellow as plastic will. Good bulbs, time will tell on longevity.
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Stephen
> 3 dayThese are awesome