Recently moved to a new house and replaced incandescent bulbs with LEDs. I couldn't find the globe style LEDs in my bathrooms so I decided to give CFLs a try. I used to use CFLs and got used to the fact that they take time to put out the maximum amount of light they are capable of. I bought this bulb and a GE 61353 at the same time and the Sunlite bulb takes about 3-4 times longer than the GE to get decent brightness. If that were the only type of lighting in my bathroom, I would fiddle around in the dark for a good 10-12 seconds after turning on the light. It works, but it's not a very good light and not worth the money.
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