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Cory Davidson
> 3 dayThese are way brighter than what I had in my backyard before. They also spread the light better.
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Elbert Barton
> 3 dayLast a long time outdoors in weather and cut the power bill as well
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G. Langlois
> 3 dayBought the 6-Pack of these Full-Glass PAR38 14 Watt LED Bulbs, 4100K, to go in our two motion detector lights in the backyard. They replaced some 120 Watt Halogen bulbs that have given great service over the years. First impression was they are heavyweight bulbs; all glass as described. They are a bit brighter and have a wider beam spread than the 120 Watt Halogen floodlights they replaced. Its now like the yard is just completely lit up by some unseen light source rather than two beams of light gradually spreading out. Of course the 4100K temperature helps, but we can see so much better with these LED bulbs. They truly met the 120 Watt Replacement that they advertise. So we went from 240 Watts to 28 Watts and have much better lighting. If they last as long as advertised then it was a wise decision on my part. Time will tell.
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Tammy
> 3 dayHooked two each of these bulbs into two motion detection light placed on the corners of the porch. Very bright, sturdy, and easy to install.
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Penny Bond
Greater than one weekWho would of thought that a company that makes industrial lighting would only give a warrantee for 30 days warrantee , $47.00 out the window . One thing for sure is Ill never buy any light from them ,Beware and read the whole sales line! and make sure the company you are buying threw Amazon is a quality one! and hopefully the new company will replace any defective lights lights they sale !
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Mick
Greater than one weekVery bright and low heat
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Doug Cruickshank
> 3 dayMy apartment came with 75W incandescents. Its not a great look - the bulbs are ugly. As they expired, I replaced them with 90W halogens. Much nicer bulbs. They lasted pretty good too - a couple of years of 7 hours a day. Later I found first gen 100W CFLs (23W). These are rated at 1300 lumens and give out a very good light and are a genuine PAR38. The bulbs themselves are a bit ugly - you can see the CFL inside and the base is thin rounded glass. But once they are on you cant see the bulb in any case. They take a minute or so to warm up which is a minor annoyance. Next, I found a CFL made of thick glass - like a halogen - a more attractive bulb, but with pretty much the same characteristics. When these became unavailable - at least at a decent price - I tried out LEDs. These were all plastic units. They were 3000K, which was too white for me, so I used them for my garage motion lights and returned the rest. Later, they did them in 2700K and I got some more. Supposedly 1200 lumens (15W), but more like 1000 IMO and not a true PAR38 either. Perfectly serviceable but not great. These ones are an all glass construction (like halogens) and rated at 1300 lumens (14W). I love the look of these bulbs, the light is great, the color seems right, it appears to be a true PAR38. These will be my go-to bulbs from now on...until they disappear as these things tend to.
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sasooki
> 3 dayAwesome
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Stacy H
> 3 dayBright and quality made product with a good price for outdoor 120 watt equivalent LED lights. I have ordered a second set of 6 to have on hand so I have them when needed to use in my outside spotlights/security lights and other appropriate applications.
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RAC
> 3 dayMuch better Than the Plastic type, Excellent for Indoor and Outdoor use.