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Westinghouse Lighting 0454800, 3-Way Incand A21 Light Bulb - 50/100/150w, 130v Soft White - Long-lasting 2000 Hour Lifespan Review

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Details

Light TypeIncandescent
Wattage150.00
Light ColorSoft White
BrandWestinghouse Lighting
Connectivity TechnologyNormal bulb

Description of Westinghouse Lighting 0454800, 3-Way Incand A21 Light Bulb - 50/100/150w, 130v Soft White - Long-lasting 2000 Hour Lifespan

Watts: 150, Volts: 130. Finish: Soft White. Rated Lifetime Hours: 2000. Base: E26 Medium.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible quality, don't bother buying.

When I tried this product, I was extremely disappointed with its lifespan. After just a few weeks of use, the bulb burned out and I had to replace it. As someone who works in Tools and Home Improvement, I know what a waste of money this is.

Pros
  • None
Cons
  • Short lifespan leading to constant replacements.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love these bulbs: Bulbs

They are the right size for the bulbs I have and they give me the light intensity I need and they are soft white! What's not to love?

Pros
  • Life Rating: 2000
Cons
  • Some little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

That's great, but you need to pay attention to this

That's great, but you need to pay attention: Note that the description line says 130V. This lamp was designed and measured at that level, but your home is actually 120V. That means it will last longer on 120V, but will also emit fewer lumens. I was so surprised at HOW MUCH information is on the boxes, it's really awesome and here's the breakdown. At a voltage of 130 V, the lamp power was 50/100/150 W and 500/1350/1850 lumens. But at 120V, which you probably have at home, these are 44/88/132W…

Pros
  • Watts: 150, Volts: 130
Cons
  • So far so good