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J**X
Brightest LED Candelabra bulb I could find!
Good Color, very bright, and not too piercing to the eyeballs because they have a diffuser (as shown in the picture)-- a cloudy plastic housing at the top part of the bulb which diffuses the very direct and strong LED light.One funny thing is that I purchased 4 different bulbs to do a comparison test. All 4 were from China, but were from different companies. All of them came in the same cardboard packaging and 3 of the 4 came in identical plastic packaging as well! I wonder if these are actually being made by the same company and packaged under different names...UPDATE: 3-9-2018 one of the four bulbs is no longer working.update 3:20-2018 received 2 replacement bulbs from the company in response to the bulb not working. new bulbs both work. will hold onto the extra in case others fail.Update#2: 5-15-2018: the second of the four bulbs is no longer workingUpdate #3 5-10-2020: another bulb just stopped working -- unclear if one of the originals or one of the replacements.
G**4
Beware if you have ANY electronic switch, not just a dimmer.
Have 4 ceiling fans that each take 2 candelabra bulbs, so thought I'd give these a try. They are a little brighter than the incandescents (a plus) and fit in the fan. Problem is that they flicker in my fan with the remote control (NOT a dimmer, just a simple on/off remote mounted in the canopy (several years old, I admit).Found that they work OK as long as I use one LED and one incandescent, but that eliminates half the savings.Should include warning that they may not work with ANY electronic controls, not just dimmers.Would have rated lower, but they seem to work fine with direct wiring. Don't know how long they will last.
L**O
The "Warm White" looks "White"
These are "Warm White" but not as warm as we desired. They appear "White" to us. We purchased candelabra LED bulbs from a store that were more warm.
J**D
A Huge Disappointment
I have been looking for years for a brighter chandelier bulb. I’ve been using 60w incandescents. At first these bulbs looked good, noticeably brighter, so I ordered more. But now they are strangely much dimmer. These are powered by a rheostat, which is turned up to max. When the bulb is connected directly, not through the rheostat it is very bright as it should be. But dim in the chandelier. I’m attaching a photo which sort of shows the comparison.
H**S
Good color temperature and high lumen output
These are the the first candelabra bulbs I have found that put out 800 lumens of 3000K light. They are being used in our building lobby, replacing compact fluorescents and earlier, less powerful, LEDs. The fixtures are not on a dimmable circuit, and three bulbs are used in each fixture to light the lobby. So far, there have been no issues with either color temperature or life-span, although they are still relatively new.
T**L
Worked well.
Worked well. Reliability, only time will tell.
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