6W Dimmable Candelabra LED Filament Bulbs 2700K Warm White
Product Features
- ✔️【Money Saving】-Replace 60 watt incandescent bulb by 6W Candelabra LED Bulb, saving over 90% on electricity bill of lighting. Ultra long lifespan of over 25000 hours significantly reduce re-lamp frequency. 2-Year Warranty.
- ✔️【Awesome Dimming Performance】-LED Filament Light Bulb (100%-10% dimmable) provides smooth dimming control without flickering or humming with the latest light source pattern. Stable light output effectively protects your family’s eyesight.
- ✔️【Bright & Soft Warm White】-2700Kelvin offers a soft, warm lighting, giving off a relaxing, intimate atmosphere. The led chandelier bulbs produce 600 lumens full brightness in all directions with excellent CRI.
- ✔️【Easy Installation】-Standard American E12 Led bulb candelabra base, screw in light fixture directly. Led candelabra light bulbs are ideal for chandelier, ceiling fan, wall sconce, pendant light in living room, dining room, hallway, utility room, entryway, porch, foyer.
- ✔️【Aesthetic Design】-Candle shaped, classic clear glass design with gorgeous filament offers a nostalgic appearance, which makes this led candle light bulb an excellent decoration in any outdoor enclosed light fixtures or indoor exposed light fixtures.
Dining room chandelier upgrade. perfect temperature The 3000K temp LED lights not hard to find especially with a candelabra base. I purchased the 3000k temperature and they were perfect! Not too yellow and not too commercial/industrial blue. I was worried these wouldn’t match the rest of the house (all 3000K) because some temperature ratings can be off, but these are spot on! Anything below 3000k to me is dim and reminiscent of and old home, anything above 3000k is for the craft room or more for commercial/office use. Use 3000k for a warm cozy…
Nice Quality Candlebra Led Light Bulbs I ordered these Led light bulbs to replace our existing incandescent lamps that create to much heat and use more electricity to use. I also had to change out the dimmer switch as ours was starting to go out anyway and you must use a compatible switch for Led lights as they won’t dim properly. After completing the new switch install I turned on the breaker and the new bulbs all lit up perfectly, tested out the dimmer and it worked great. I bought the 3K lumens and could have gone up to a 4K but…
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