
I needed GU24 bulbs. Until recently I had never seen such a lamp. Once I ordered the wrong lamps. You should look at the base of your lightbulb, it should say what kind of connection it has in there somewhere. I bought them because the price was right, they had prime shipping and the reviews were good. I bought them for my daughter's house so she can see in the shower. These are 50w or 60w incandescent bulbs. I don't have them in front of me, so I don't have all the information. These are LED bulbs that use significantly less power, 6 to 9 watts compared to other bulbs, which are usually higher. They tend to get a little warm and the amount of light they put out was okay at best. To be honest all I needed were cheap replacement bulbs and they did the job. Although now I know you can get GU24 to E26 adapters which I think makes more sense. But if you don't have a lot of space, adapters won't fit. It can be difficult to determine which socket a bulb uses if you don't already have that bulb. I had to research all of this to even find what is reported in this review. Although I was a bit of a lightbulb enthusiast, if you can be. So I have a lot of experience with many different lamp types and form factors. Until now, TLDRs have been a worthy replacement at a decent price. I have no serious complaints.

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