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πŸ’‘ Efficient Non-Dimmable Philips LED Frosted Light for Industrial Electrical and Lighting Components Review

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ENERGY EFFICIENT: Philips LED Non-Dimmable A19 Light Bulbs uses 80% less energy than 100 Watt Incandescent Bulbs while maintaining the look and feel of a classic light bulb. LONG LASTING: These Philips LED bulbs last 10x longer than incandescent bulbs and 4x longer than halogen bulbs. Each light bulb is expected to deliver a lifetime of up to 10,950 hours and 10 years of light (based on three hours per day), saving you the cost of frequent bulb replacement. SOFT WHITE: Philips LED A19 light bulbs offer warm and comfortable lighting with high CRI (color rendering index). At 2700 Kelvin the bulbs deliver bright, crisp color ideal for whole room ambient light as well as in area lamps. ECO FRIENDLY: Mercury free and uses 80% less energy than 100 Watt Incandescent Bulbs. COMPATIBILITY: The Philips LED light bulbs fit in E26 medium screw base. Not compatible with Philips HUE products. Philips LED Non-Dimmable A19 light bulbs are for non connected use only. COMFORTABLE LIGHT: Our products meet strict test criteria including flicker, strobe, glare and color rendition to ensure they meet EyeComfort requirements. Switch to Philips LED, light that’s designed for the comfort of your eyes.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very happy with my purchase

**Update** One of these bulbs has already burned out less than 1 year after purchase. I finally got into the fashion for LEDs and it's great. Buying them individually or even in packs of 2 at your local hardware store is a lot more expensive than buying those packs. I was concerned about shipping BUT they aren't actually glass - they are plastic so don't need careful packaging. Currently, my lamps and fixtures use mostly CFLs, but I'm switching mine to LEDs. The ceiling light shown has two…

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • There are new competitors

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really well built bulb with a beautiful warm white colour.

Yes, the things are bright and the color is excellent! I'm a fan of LED lighting and very picky about LEDs. I care about color temperature, flicker, heat dissipation, dimmer compatibility, etc. Pros: 1. Really fantastic even color temperature. I think these lights use the latest generation of sapphire LEDs because they are a bright warm white instead of the horrible cold white of the early generation bulbs of 3-5 years ago.2. Good shape with good heat dissipation. I don't worry too much about…

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  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • I don't remember

These 100W equivalent filament bulbs are much better than Philips [14W (= 100W) E26 LED Filament Bulb (= E27) US 90V 240V Free Voltage 3000K Warm White 1400 Lumens Long Life Bulbs] , because it is a lamp with a higher lumen rating than its 1400 lumen counterpart. Again, lumens make or break a lamp in relation to its overall output. We buy these bulbs for LIGHT, and to a lesser extent we buy them for their lifetime. If a 100-watt equivalent bulb doesn't fall within the standard 1500-1750 lumen…

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  • Easy to Use
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  • Quick Start Guide