60W Equivalent G25 Dimmable LED Edison Globe Light Bulbs, 7Watt, Medium Screw Base (E26), 5000K Cool White, 800Lm, Omnidirectional Bathroom Vanity Mirror Light, Energy Efficient, 6-Pack
LEDdistributors • 5 years ago
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Product Features
- 💗Durable Quality – Use the NEW stable Leading Edge Technology for our G25 globe light bulbs, allows higher heat dissipation and longer lifespan. No Flicker, even if you use the phone or camera to take picture, effectively protected your eyesight
- 💗Money Saving A Lot – Up to 85% energy saving, replace 60W incandescent vintage bulbs by 7W LED only, warming up to full brightness within 2 seconds, great retro filament glass globe lighting bulbs for vanity antique lighting fixtures, kitchen, coffee bar, wall sconces, pendant lighting and your island
- 💗Upgraded DIMMABLE Project – Compatible with most dimmers (listed in description below) by improved technics, adjust any brightness you like smoothly, 800lm 5000K daylight white, gives off a bright and natural illumination.
- 💗Easy Installation & Eco-friendly – Standard G25 LED globe bulbs shape with E26 screw base, directly replace regular G25 Halogen or CFL light bulbs, No lead or mercury, No UV or IR, suitable for use in indoor or outdoor enclosed fixtures
- 💗TRY IT NOW WITHOUT RISK – We stand behind 100% of our Dimmable Edison LED Globe Light Bulb G25 for 2 Year Unlimited Warranty, quick NEW replacement or money back is available during this time, just CONTACT US!!!
Great bulb for the price!
The 1st one has burned out after almost no usage I think these are GREAT looking bulbs. I purchased them to use on the lighting fixture in my guest bathroom. They were installed 16 months ago.This bath is seldom used as it is on the other side of the house. The guest bedroom has only been occupied a total of 15-18 days in that time. Total bulb on-time is tiny compared to the various LED bulbs in the Master Bath, kitchen, study or by any other area of the houseThe first bulb to fail, failed over a month ago at the 14+…
Look just like normal bulb use10x less electricity When I first moved into the house 7 years ago, it had 33 40W G25 light bulbs in the 3 bathrooms. That’s 1320W just to light the bathrooms! So I replaced them with the 11W tube globes. I saved a lot on electricity but they don’t really look that great and when you first turn them on the light is so dim so you see the spiral tube inside. Because some of them died over the years, and I didn’t want to replace them with the same type, I gave these LED ones a try. These LED ones only uses 4W so…
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