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Review on 🌞 Daylight Wenscha Equivalent: Ideal Lighting Solution for Warehouses and Backyards by Lisa Stubbs

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great if you know what you're doing.

I write reviews to let you know that corn LEDs aren't always cool. Especially with high performance. I believe you should always test each lamp for each application (unless heat is ever an issue). I run them in several places around the house. 20W work cool. 150w, hot. Don't screw it in and just forget about it. Test each application. One day, this miracle from China could ignite fires. I'm only saying that because for almost a century you didn't have to think much about heat when using an incandescent bulb. But a high power corn LED left unattended on the grid can cause problems. If Jeff Bezos is smart, there will be carefully worded warnings on every site selling these products. I love new technology, but it was coming too fast for Underwriters Laboratories to get in on the action. I haven't seen one with UL approval yet. Hey, a company called Super Bright LEDs was selling UL approved bulbs but all sides were removed! Check it.

Pros
  • β–Ά SUPER BRIGHT - Our corn bulb uses 5730 LED chips, up to 3500 lumens of daylight white light. Eco-friendly, flicker free, no UV or IR, CRI>80, better eye protection.
Cons
  • Ugly packaging