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Carfo
> 24 hourBought these to replace an incandescent bulb. The light output, while still keeping the warm color, is a lot cleaner in the way the light is distributed and apparently more energy efficient too. My goal is replace all the old bulbs with LED ones.
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M. Kelly
> 24 hourRecused my older OttLite, so very grateful didnt have to buy new or dispose of old.
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Sam
> 24 hourFits nicely in Panasonic bathroom fans.
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Candy
> 24 hourNice
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Dirk41
> 24 hourHave been using the Silverlites to replace failed CFLs in a large condo complex. So far, so good. No failures; used with and without ballast. It has only been 3 months, but they are looking good and the color matches the CFLs pretty closely.
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Syed Hosain
> 24 hourPerfect replacement for the older CFL bulbs I had before. Those would only last about a year or two before becoming tough to light up (snapping often). Now, these light almost instantly (by comparison), provide a good uniform light, and should last a long time in our bathroom fan fixtures.
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TeacherGuy and Family
> 24 hourI wanted to replace the CFL bulbs in our canned lights. This 2 pin works great. Its over our sink. I guess Id like more of a reflector and thus brighter, but it is better than the CFL. I love that I did not have to remove the ballast. See the reflector bulbs I got for our other canned lights (4 pin) from GE. GE Led 26-Watt EQ 5.3-in Vertical Bright White Appliance Light Bulb https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0846BTGCF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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ken l.
> 24 hourWorks great
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John Galt
> 24 hourBought this to replace fluorescent bulb in my late 90s bathroom exhaust fan/light. Truly plug-n-play. Nice warm white color; not a hint of blue or green with this one. Seems about as bright as the 13 watt fluorescent as. Small, so it fit my small fixture properly. Recommended...
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Lindsay Prosacco
> 24 hourI looked everywhere. Should have started with Amazon.