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Enrique
> 24 hourMe llegó en tiempo y forma.
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Amanda
> 24 hourBulbs were right size and worked well but the color was way too yellow to match standard bulbs that came with the string lights. For this reason I rated them a little lower.
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Chrysler88
> 24 hourIf your buying different brands of these bulbs, every one of them looks different. This one says warm white, but is not very warm, and another brand says warm and is very warm white. Mix the two together and they look terrible. Stick with one brand only if you want them to look good. As for these bulbs, they seem good, and all work but they are getting closer to cool than warm white. UPDATE: Second set ordered is plastic, really ? why would anyone want plastic bulbs that are going to discolor in the sun. First set was glass. Typical junk made in China - After the disaster this virus has caused everyone, do not buy made in china !
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toddinnv
> 24 hourWow what a great bulb. I use these on my string lights which span 60 feet. I was worried an LED bulb would look like LEDs but to my surprise they are just right w/a slightly amber glow.
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SCS2
> 24 hourVery bright for a 2 watt bulb, I like them.
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Robert Beaton
> 24 hourThese bulbs were bright and worked great. However, they didnt last 10,000 hours or 410 days. They were used in the evening for approximately 210 days for 6 hours per night and they ALL BURNED OUT!
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David H.
> 24 hourBright ! Worth every dollars !
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Chris Seward
> 24 hourPurchased these to replace 11W incandescent string lights to save energy and hopefully last much longer. They look really nice in person, the long LED strips look more like a traditional bulb than other LED lights, which is very important for the hanging, visible way they are being used. The light is nice and warm, which is great for a patio, but would probably be too warm for interior use. They are brighter than the older 11W bulbs but use 1/5 of the power (for 18 bulbs, this is 36W vs. 198W) so I feel less bad about leaving them on, although realistically, they will take a very long time to pay for themselves on energy savings alone (~$.004/hr vs. ~$.02/hr at $.11/kWh would need ~650 days at 4hrs daily use to break even) but if you consider the cost of replacing incandescent bulbs several times over a few years, versus hopefully never replacing these, it is worth it! They are also very dimmable, so that I can still match the brightness of the old bulbs, while using even less power, but can turn them up if I need more light. I am using a z-wave smart dimmer with them. To me it looks like they can dim much lower than the advertised 50%. Their pricing is a little annoying however, because in this pack they are quite reasonable, but I need 24 bulbs, not 18. They also sell a 3-pack, but for the price of two 3-packs I can get a another 18-pack, but I dont have any use for extra bulbs! 9/17/18 update: all of the bulbs still work after two years of near daily use outdoors. They are under a roof but still exposed to rain and snow if there is much wind. They worked great right through the winter and seem unaffected by the cold. 10/24/19 update: Everything is still working great! No bad bulbs. I think they may have actually paid for themselves by now!
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Dan
> 24 hourWorked perfect for a light fixture I had that needed 12 light bulbs.
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Don Melton
> 24 hourThey work very well