
They are dull the first time you turn them on, especially at lower temperatures. They take a few minutes to fully light up and once they do, they're fine. They also generate a lot of heat - you can't touch them when they're fully heated, unlike an LED bulb which barely gets warm. Not a fan, these bulbs are unused and I'll keep that in mind next time I shop for bulbs!

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