AmazonBasics 100 Watt Equivalent, Daylight, Non-Dimmable, A21 LED Light Bulb – 6 Pack
LEDdistributors • 7 years ago
Product Features
- With a life of 15,000 hours, the bulb will last over 13 years (based on 3 hours of use each day)
- Provides 1400 lumens of light immediately, with no waiting time to warm up to full brightness
- With a correlated color tempearture of 5000 Kelvin, the bulb simulates daylight, creating a bright atmoshphere for any room
- This LED light bulb uses only 14 watts of energy, saving up to $141.90 per year vs. its incandescent equivalent (based on 3 hours/day, 11 cents/kWh, may vary depending on rates and use)
- This bulb costs only $1.69 per year to operate (based on 3 hours/day, 11 cents/kWh) making it an economical alternative to incandescent bulbs
Very nice! Thanks Vine for sending these beautiful bulbs.Going into the product page I am not sure it is the same as pictured – this review is for the incandescent style transparent LED light bulb with 4 filament like light emitting elements.It looks and feels like a classic pear shaped bulb – just looking at it immediately makes your realize that the white style plastic dome with plastic base LED bulbs you liked so much until now are actually kind of dorky. What you get is almost a…
Inexpensive LED daylight balanced bulbs that run hot These AmazonBasics LED light bulbs seem to be manufactured well, ship in frustration free packaging, and work as advertised. However, I find the 5000K temperature (daylight balanced) to be a little too blue. When I put them in a light fixture they actually looked blue.Instead of using them in light fixtures, I plan on using them to replace the aging bulbs in my softbox, which should work perfectly.My only significant complaint, or really more CONCERN, about these bulbs…
Instant Energy Efficient Light I am going to start with the packaging of these bulbs. I was impressed with the fact that each light bulb came individually wrapped in a protective plastic bag. There were no issues with any of the bulbs working and I think packaging had a lot to do with that. The bulbs are described as soft white and they are not clear bulbs and quite similar to the white bulbs we are all used to seeing. They are very bright though, especially for an energy efficient bulb. Unlike many energy efficient bulbs…
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