These bulbs are extra sensitive to current changes, which make them flicker. I tested with more than one bulb and it was the same. I had to return them because the flicker when the microwave is on was too obnoxious.We’ve tried two other dimmable LED bulb brands in the same fixture and they don’t change at all when the microwave is on, so definitely something specific about this brand. We do have older wiring in our house, so that might contribute, but other brands are still better.The other thing about these bulbs is when I put the LED dimmer’s setting to the lowest level, these bulbs turn off completely. The other two brands I’ve tried just lower to an acceptable level but still stay lit, which is what I expect.Light color and brightness were otherwise good, but I was unhappy overall.
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