I first bought Ascher lamps which were very bright and gave off green when dimmed. should have read the reviews! So, the second strike against Edison-style bulbs for country-style fixtures. I liked them better straight away, but I'm still having issues with the Kasa dimmer I bought. In the near future I plan to replace it with a Caseta dimmer. From what I've read on Reddit, Kasa's dimmers aren't PWM, and while I'm not sure if that's the reason they don't dim the same in my fixture, the ones I took out had that same problem. Only one bulb lights up differently - that's noticeable - but I like the bulbs a lot and they look nice when they are off, which I can't say about the simple round LEDs that I temporarily installed after the Aschers conversion. Update: We removed the Kasa dimmer and replaced it with a Lutron Caseta. No more weird power outages. It's smooth, flicker-free, doesn't jump in brightness, and all four bulbs are identical in color and brightness. And now I have the added ability to control it with my voice via Siri.
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