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πŸ’‘ Efficient Professional Lighting: F54W/T5/865/ECO Linear Fluorescent, T5 Review

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Description of πŸ’‘ Efficient Professional Lighting: F54W/T5/865/ECO Linear Fluorescent, T5

91 in energy savings over the life of the bulb based on 3 hours per day usage. 65 watt replacement uses only 10 watts. Provides 700 lumens, 2700K Color Temp. Lasts 13.7 years based on 3 hours per day usage. $110 in energy savings over the life of the bulb based on 3 hours per day usage.Dimmable LED Bulb.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Good LEDs for the basement

I use them to replace my CFLs in the basement when they go out. CFLs started to fail 1.5 years after installation and since they contain mercury I settled on LEDs. I have 6 of these at the moment and I like that they glow instantly and the light is the right intensity and color.

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • Good but not great

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No buzzing, no flickering but doesn't work as promised

I'm looking for an elusive LED lamp that doesn't buzz, flicker and lasts as promised. These bulbs worked fine for the first two (although they don't dim very much) but they only lasted 3 years in a place where the lights don't shine that much (corridor above). LED pricing is based on the promise that incandescent bulbs will far outlive traditional incandescent bulbs, but that's not the case.

Pros
  • 91 Energy savings over lamp life based on 3 hours use per day
Cons
  • Some small things

Revainrating 2 out of 5

A near perfect replacement for a traditional BR30 spotlight

A near perfect replacement for a traditional BR30 spotlight with great looks (simpler than the Philips equivalent and very similar too traditional) ). The only problem is, even though it dims with the right LED capable dimmer, it still speaks a little brighter than your incandescent bulb. It also dims without changing color temperature, which you may like (if you want a neutral, soft white even when the light is dimmed) or not (if you want the brownish light of a dimmed incandescent bulb).

Pros
  • Provides 700 lumens of light output, 2700K color temperature
Cons
  • Not bad but...

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Don't buy them good for CFLs

I bought two boxes of 6 bulbs each from a local utility. The instant discount brought the price down to $2 per bulb (I live in New York so not sure if this is available in every state). Anyway, I don't have dimmers, just on/off. After 7 months a lightbulb flashes from 'full power' to 'half power' as if one side of the rectifier (which converts AC to DC) is failing/defective ORRR one of the capacitors on one side of the rectifier is dying. At least for a product with a multi-year guarantee…

Pros
  • $110 Energy savings over lamp life based on 3 hours use per day. Dimmable LED lamp.
Cons
  • Socket required