Pros & Cons
Pros
Wow are these bright! Nice and bright for hallway lighting. Hard to find them at the hardware store.
After recommendation of an electrician 3000 kelvins is the perfect home lighting- not too yellow (most soft white bulbs are 2700k), and not too white. Even though i was replacing a 100 w bulb, these new bulbs are brighter. One of the cheaper bulbs out... Read More
Cons
I can not stand how companies get away with erroneous claims & amazon does nothing to discourage it. My analysis with a light meter indicates this 15w led is comparable to 60watts incandescent, not 100!
Highlights
Quality
The bulbs appear well-built, and the colour temperature matches my other 3000k bulbs.
3 lamps have been going for over 5000 hours and are still going strong.
000 hr; first lamp died after 11.
These are 3000k - which, to be fair, the description clearly states.
Price
Best price i could find and very bright!
Competitiveness
Whiter compared to the 2700k perfect brightness and lumen for me.
Overview
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- This product had a total of 1,045 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 14 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you are looking for a white light 5000k then these are a good choice
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Note that these are not dimmable
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This is on me for not reading the description closely but “warm white” is usually a color temperature of 2700k
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These are 3000k which to be fair the description clearly states
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But if your house is lit with 2700k and you start swapping these in it’ll look a little odd
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Rating of 100w equivalent seems realisticjust passed the 10
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you are looking for a softer light you may want to keep looking