hansang 8 Pack Globe Bathroom Light Bulbs, 5000K Daylight, 60 Watt Equivalent, E26 Base G25 LED Vanity Light Bulb, Round Light Bulbs for Makeup Mirror 120V, 500LM, CRI85+, Eye Protection Non-dimmable
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LWT50
> 3 dayI thought these would be on the whiter side of light, but they are quite yellow, which is odd. I almost feel like we got the wrong bulbs, but I checked the box and Amazon sticker and these are the light bulbs I ordered. Sadly, these didnt work in our master bath because they give the whole bathroom a yellow glow.
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steve
> 3 dayExactly as advertised, maybe better
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Natalie
> 3 dayVery bright and do not get super hot to the touch.
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Omri Ran
> 3 dayThey work well and as intended. Plastic cover so durable but quality is only OKish. I like the globe shape as its adds some character to the light fixtures. A couple did failed since Ive installed without apparent reason. The rest still function alright. Overall is a budget choice price and quality wise
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sylviap
> 3 dayLove them
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db
> 3 dayHansang Vanity Globe Light Bulbs. These are LED 60 watt equivalent 4000K color temp bulbs. This color is nice and neutral, not too warm. They have a standard E26 base and use 5 watts of electricity. They are a great match for the bulbs we currently have in the fixtures but do seem a bit brighter than I expected for 60 watt equivalent bulbs. Fair price for an 8 package of these style bulbs. Im happy with them.
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Tuo
> 3 dayHonestly, bulbs are all basically the same to me: do they work as advertised or not? These do. They are very bright compared to my normal 40W bulbs (so something to beware of if your other bulbs are 40W). Also of note is that these are daylight style, meaning that they are a brighter (or truer) color of bulb than your soft white style bulbs. The benefit of daylight style is that it shows things in their true color instead of being bathed in the yellowish color of older bulbs. It is like having a mini sun in your bathroom/kitchen (or wherever you use globe-style bulbs). The benefit of LED bulbs is their savings in the long run. I have actually done some calculations and it is actually cheaper (in my area at least near Detroit) to throw out my old normal bulbs (that I did purchase at full price) and purchase LED bulbs (at full price) and then use the LED version due to the savings in the energy bill!
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LegoGirl
> 3 dayGot tired of the low-watt decorative bulbs in my entryways chandelier, so finally replaced them with these bright white bulbs. What a difference! Finally I have illumination all the way to the ceiling. True, these 5000K daylight bulbs dont give off warm ambiance, but Id rather be able to see if Ive got cobwebs. The shape of these bulbs is what you normally use in bathroom vanity fixtures, but they also work well in light fixtures like mine that have shorter glass enclosures. Bonus that theyre LED: means I wont have to get up on that super-tall ladder anytime soon to change a dead bulb.
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Uncaged Book Reviews
> 3 dayThese are the best bathroom lights Ive used for the light strip. These are very bright, but they never get hot, and have been up for a few months and no issues at all. I would highly recommend these, if you dont like them overly bright, pick a lower wattage. These are the great energy efficient bulbs that are pennies to run. Highly recommended and for the price, you get 8 bulbs. Probably last me a couple years.
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Allanna Anstaett
> 3 dayIm not too fond of dim energy-saving light bulbs because I feel like I live in the dark. These bulbs are super bright and provide excellent visibility throughout my house. I will definitely buy again.