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Fealofani Tolu
> 3 dayAMAZING!!! Its really bright and everyone loves it!!
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NCS
Greater than one weekAfter less than 2 weeks, the bulb quit working. It was outside for Xmas display. The main bottom contact deteriorated and the sealed bulb/electronics area was heavily saturated inside with moisture. Maybe okay for indoor use, but it will not last in the elements.
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Keith
> 3 dayNot sure why, but the two I got flicker, or pulse. I am pretty sure they are NOT supposed to be doing that. Sort of obnoxious and may cause a seizure if you look at it too long. They are bright though.
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Jon C.
Greater than one weekGreat light output
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Aaliyah Cassin
> 3 dayThese lights are awesome. I have received many compliments over the brightness and and how pretty they look. I have six spread throughout my yard.
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JJH
Greater than one weekEasy to install and nice lighting
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The Facts
> 3 dayBulbs produce very vibrant and rich colors. Much better than the older style that use tinted lenses.
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The A
> 3 dayI like the color and the brightness. It is a nice green (at least for my X-Mas decoration) and the light output is more than sufficient. Fits my outdoor fixtures. So far no complaints.
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Amanda K Lewis
> 3 dayOkay, completely dazzled by these bulbs folks. SUPER bright and perfect for Halloween displays. The green casts light a lot farther. The photo of the green light shows our two trees 100 FEET APART! ONE bulb! The blue bulb isn’t too shabby either, casting light around 75 feet with one bulb. We have the blue on our spiderweb driveway and it really lights it up like a black light would. Will update on longevity if any issues, but will only be up for a month. These blow away the other bulbs we have tried.
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Christeen Landino
> 3 dayWe have plants outside that do not like their sleep cycle interrupted and green allows for lighting without harming our plants. We have two dogs that go out at night and this provides enough light to see them and not mess with the plants.