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GE Lighting 15790 195 Lumen Candelabra Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Details

Special Feature1500 Hour Life, 25 Watt, 120 Volt, G16.5 Glass Shape, Candelabra Base (E12)
Wattage25 watts
BrandGE Lighting
Connectivity TechnologyNormal bulb
Controller TypePush Button

Description of GE Lighting 15790 195 Lumen Candelabra

DECORATIVE LIGHT BULBS: GE globe light bulbs are the perfect decorative light bulbs that fit lamps, fixtures and more. LIGHT BULB STRENGTH: These light bulbs use 25-Watts to emit 220 lumens of brightness. LONG-LASTING: The bulbs are rated to last 1.4 years based on 3 hours of daily use. These long-lasting GE light bulbs will not disappoint. COST EFFICIENT: Each light bulb costs $3.01 annually to operate based on 3 hours per day use at $0.11 per kWh.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Bright and cozy candelabra bulbs

When I tried this product, i WAS pleasantly surprised by the warm and inviting glow it emitted. These bulbs are perfect for creating a cozy atmosphere in any room especially during the holidays. The only downside is that they are not energy-efficient, but the quality of light they provide makes up for it. .

Pros
  • Warm and inviting glow, perfect for creating a cozy atmosphere.
Cons
  • Not energy-efficient.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I use them in my Scentsy pots instead of buying them.

I use these in my Scentsy pots instead of buying them through the real company. They are cheaper and work exactly the same.

Pros
  • LOW COST: Each bulb costs $3.01 per year for 3 hours use per day at $0.11 per kWh.
Cons
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