GE 60W 60 Watt Replacement Daylight LED 8 Pack
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William Slaughter
> 24 hourI like the ‘Daylight’ temperature of these bulbs. I am 72 and the bright white light makes many things easier.
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Todd faubel
> 24 hourIt’s a light bulb it will last as lone as it wants to!
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Edward Elvira
> 24 hourGreat product and cost efficient
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Toni Preiner
> 24 hourLove these light bulbs and love the price!
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Debbie G
> 24 hourNice size and Great light
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FoeLifeFoeLife
> 24 hourMy rooms are all white now instead of yellow. Optometrist says it’s has no worse effect so I’m going with it for now.
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rehabman
> 24 hourBulbs work great but one in the box didnt work
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Priscilla Gonzales
> 24 hourThis product is perfect for outdoor lighten! It is bright and gives a lot of light for the night time!
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SB
> 24 hourNot sure why, but one bulb has already started flickering just a couple of months in use. Could be our light fixture, but I expected a lot longer use and better quality from GE.
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EvanJ
> 24 hourI have had a few LED bulbs over the years and my initial observations were good, but not great. The light output was fine, and the bulbs were super light compared to the heavy and older GE variants. The reason I chose these bulbs was for a no non-sense replacement to Phillips Hue bulbs which I found died within a year or two of use. My hope is that the longevity of these bulbs will be much longer. My main issue with these bulbs compared to other non-dimmable LED bulbs I have owned is that they are very sensitive to voltage fluctuations. Old-school incandescent lights and explicitly dimmable LEDs lights usually have this problem but this is my first experience with a non-dimmable LED bulb being so sensitive. For instance, if your A/C kicks on and drops the voltage for a bit, these blubs will flicker. If you have a device that thats on the same outlet or circuit such as a heater, these bulbs will flicker. I thought with LED bulbs this type of behavior would be a thing of the past, but I wonder if GE got a little cheap here and decided to leave out a capacitor in which is present in older models and their competition. That being said, the flicking issue during voltage fluctuation isnt enough for me to return them seeing as the value and the rest of the operation is acceptable. If they last longer than the Hue bulbs, Ill be happy. But seeing as they do have this quirk, Ill probably look for a different model/brand during my search process to avoid this little annoyance.