Size: D16XH60mm or D0.63X2.41Inches
Led Chips: High brightness SMD2835 76 pcs.
Color Temperature: Warm White 3000K
Input Voltage: AC110-130V
Led Cap Type: E11 Screw base
EU Energy Efficiency Label: A++
Luminous Flux: 450LM
Power: 5 watts
Color Rendering Index: 80
Bulb Diameter: 16mm/0.63inches Bulb
Length: 60mm/2.41inches (including pins)
Beam Angle: 360 degree Dimmable
Operating Temperature: -25 – +50 Celsius Degree
Product Features
- Energy Saving Halogen/Xenon/Krypton Replacement Bulbs
- Product Dimensions: D0.63 X H2.41inches.
- LED Lifetime: Lasts up to 3-4 times as 60W halogen lamps with an average life up to 25,000 hours
- Should remove/bypass the electronic ballast if exist, otherwise the led will be flickering or lamp damages.
- Usage:E11 Base Socket in Ceiling Fans, Line Voltage Pendants, Chandeliers. Portables, and Track Lighting, Table/Desk/Floor Lamps, Recessed Lights, Show Lights, Cabinet Lighting, Closet Lights, Outdoor Lighting, Wall Sconces, Enlargers, Modeling lamps, Photoflood Fixtures and Studio Lighting



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Good 60W equivalents. Misleading proudct name. The 5W bulbs are warm white color, equivalent maybe to 50 W incandescent, possibly 60 W but not more than that. They are definitely not as bright as 75W, which is what the product name seems to suggest. I put one of these next to a 75W incandescent bulb for comparison and there was a noticeable difference – this bulb produces maybe 75% of the brightness of the 75W.On the “bright side” these are the brightest E11’s I’ve tried, brighter than anything available on eBay. I…
but eventually disappointed in this item I was hopeful, but eventually disappointed in this item. First of all, they don’t dim well at all, and will flash/flicker when at a dim setting. Second, I don’t feel these are “warm white” at all, but are actually a much higher/hotter temperature. I typically think of “warm white” as something in the 3000K band of colors. To me, these are much closer to 4000K in color — a very bright and cool white, which is not what I prefer at all in the ceiling fans of my bedrooms…
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