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Shy
> 24 hourGreat vintage LED Edison light bulbs, and they came well packaged. I am using this light bulb for my kitchen fixtures, and it looks really nice. Overall, this worked as expected for now, and I will update if that changes.
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tj
> 24 hourThese work great. I put them in my light fixture in the dining room and they look good. And they dont hurt my eyes like the bulbs that were in there before.
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Laura A. Olson
> 24 hourI love these lights and am so happy with these. Very pretty!
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sandraB
> 24 hourWorks great in chandelier lights. I cant believe how bright the lights are. Great find.
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Notch Yobiz
> 24 hourWe got these bulbs to replace the inefficient incandescent candelabra bulbs in a ceiling fan. The old bulbs used 40 watts each, but these new LED Edison bulbs use only 4 watts each, and the brightness and color of the light is extremely similar (see photo showing them side by side). Very happy with these new light bulbs, and we’ll enjoy spending a fraction of the money to use them.
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EAL
> 24 hourI have gradually been replacing all our old incandescent bulbs with LEDs. These bulbs meet all the criteria I look for. (1) They’re 2700K, producing a nice, warm light that’s similar to an old-fashioned incandescent bulb. (2) They’re dimmable, which means that I can use them in a wider variety of fixtures. Some LED bulbs are unfortunately not dimmable. (3) They have a standard e26 base which fits all of my fixtures. They are only slightly taller than a standard A19 bulb, so I’m not having any problem getting them to fit inside my lamps. (Some bulb shapes are substantially taller.) One caveat: although it’s not a criticism of these bulbs, I’m still having difficulty finding LEDs that work well in fixtures that have a glass cover with a light amber (antique) cast. My wife is very sensitive to color. She noticed right away (and I have to admit that she’s right) that all the 2700K LEDs I have tried tend to “wash out” that amber cast. So I can use these bulbs without any issue in our table lamps, but I’m still on the hunt for a good solution for a few of our ceiling fixtures.
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Merlin
> 24 hourThese are the ones Ive been looking for. They have a true cris-cross element design visible from both sides of the bulb instead of a spiral with the back side of the elements unlit. The bulbs are tubular and will slide on under some of the larger glass enclosures without having to remove them from the socket. They are also VERY bright. They are smoothly dimmable, and except when FULLY bright - the wishbone X pattern is still visible. They mention only a 2-year warranty which surprised me as they claim 25,000 hours lifetime, which even if you ran these 24/7/365 should last 3 years, and if run only 8 hours a day should last 8.6 years (most bulb manufacturers quote lifetime based on 3 hours per day). A little more expensive than the usual Edison LEDs, but they are a nice touch.
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firewolf
> 24 hourMatch well with my gold lamp fixture in my dining room.
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Sam Vincent
> 24 hourIt is bright and looks amazing and modern
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Mona
> 24 hourI was disappointed in the size of these bulbs. They do fit in a regular socket so you can use them anywhere you would a normal lightbulb but the glass portion is smaller than other Edison type bulbs. See my picture for comparison. The bulbs I have are amber. This is a bright white. It gives off lots of light and would work well in a kitchen type application where you want a lot of light. I also think for 6 tiny bulbs the price is way too high. If you need a bright Edison bulb that is smaller size these will be perfect for you.