90% less energy consumption, significantly reduce on energy cost, 4W equivalent to traditional 40W incandescent light bulb
350lm high brightness, 2700K warm white. Smooth dimming, flicker and humming free
One bulb can be used for about 25 years based on 3hrs a day, energy cost $0.34 annually based on 3 hrs/day, reduce your bulb changing frequency and cost, save over $63 per light bulb annually
UL-listed, CE marking LED bulb, high quality assurance, suitable for damp location, safe in operation
Standard candelabra base, plug-and play, simply replace your candelabra light
Product Features
- 90% less energy consumption, significantly reduce on energy cost, 4W equivalent to traditional 40W incandescent light bulb
- 350lm high brightness, 2700K warm white. Smooth dimming, flicker and humming free
- One bulb can be used for about 25 years based on 3hrs a day, energy cost $0.34 annually based on 3 hrs/day, reduce your bulb changing frequency and cost, save over $63 per light bulb annually
- UL-listed, CE marking LED bulb, high quality assurance, suitable for damp location, safe in operation
- Standard candelabra base, plug-and play, simply replace your candelabra light
Perfect–and compatible with Lutron dimmer (SCL-153P-WH Skylark) Replace some still functioning crummy incandescent bulbs in an overhead fixture. Room is now brighter and will use 10% as much power. This fixture has a frosted cover (open top) but these bulbs appear the same as non-frosted incandescent bulbs. May work for some “sputnik” or simialr fixtures as well but I can not testify to that fact. However, the light is bright but not unpleasant and may be dimmed for mood lighting (or dimmed for night) but I have not changed the switch yet. It…
Works perfect with Lutron dimmer, SCL-153P-WH Skylark. I searched dimmable led bulbs with a candelabra base on amazon and of course, read a lot of reviews. I decided on the KION brand since they were a slightly lower wattage than another high rated brand with 6 watt led bulbs. Since I needed a lot of bulbs for a large sputnik ceiling sconce (36 bulbs in all), I figured getting the slightly lower wattage would be a wise choice. I didn’t really…
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