To ensure a better user experience, do not connect with a dimmer switch, if not, please using recommend dimmer: LUTRON MAELV-600-WH; LUTRON DVCL-153P; LUTRON DVELV-300P
CA10 – 6W Soft White (2700K) LED Light Bulbs
Kingstar LED filament bulbs are the perfect energy saving replacement for standard incandescent bulbs with 360 degree view angle and clear glass cover showing soft white (2700K) light output
Energy Saving
They are perfect replacements for class incandescent bulbs and have a long life,low wattage for energy efficiency,reduce your energy bills while providing the same light quality.
Where can be used
You can put these bulbs into bare light sockets or into housings where the bulb is exposed,such as laundry,kitchen,closet,bathroom,home office desk lamp,etc for Holiday Christmas Indoor Party.
How to use
As easily as installing the ordinary incandescent bulbs, you can replace the old bulbs in a few seconds. All the Kingstar LED Filament Bulbs come with standard medium screw the E12 base.
Product Features
- TECHNICAL FEATURES: Dimmable, LED Filament Candle, 110V-130V, Recommend dimmer: LUTRON MAELV-600-WH; LUTRON DVCL-153P; LUTRON DVELV-300P
- ECO-FRIENDLY: Clear Glass with High Transmittance, Mercury-free, No flicker and No UV, With UL certification
- ENERGY SAVING: 6W LED Filament light bulb is a perfect choice to replace standard 60W incandescent bulb, Save up to 90% on electricity bill of lighting, save money
- LONG LIFE: Extra long lifetime of 25000 hours(used 3 hours per day), 2 year warranty, 100% return and replacement guaranteed
- MULTI-PURPOSE: Ideal use for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, recreation rooms, sconces, and all E12 based sockets
changed from 2 to 4 stars… These lights give off a fraction of light that my 60 incandescent bulbs do. Admittedly, quality of light (color) is good, and bulbs themselves look good. But they simply do no give off much light! I’m returning them.June 2016 update: I found out why I was not getting much light out of these bulbs. Turns out my dimmer switch required a minimum number of watts to work properly. My solution was to keep one old 60-watt bulb in the 3 bulb ceiling fixture. I don’t get as full dimming as…
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