If you’re looking for a luminous, energy-saving, retro-style bulb, then look no further than the Newhouse Lighting S14 2-watt LED bulb. These stylish bulbs are available separately as replacements to our popular outdoor string lights. You can even upgrade your 11-watt incandescent bulbs to these energy-sipping leds (retrofit your Costco purchased string lights with these LED light bulbs!). upgrading saves 143 watts of energy when using and lasts 5x+ longer – double savings over the life of the bulbs! these bulbs are durable, dimmable up to 50% and come in a pack of 3. These bulbs also work great in any E26/medium/standard base light fixture! 18 bulbs included (15+3 free!). Newhouse Lighting: defining life’s brighter moments.
Product Features
- Energy efficient 2-watt, S14 LED light bulb fits into any standard/medium/E26 base. Mimics incandescent light Color (temperature) at a warm 2400K
- Puts out a little more light than the incandescent counterpart at 200 lumens/bulb. Dimmable up to 50%
- The perfect replacement bulb for commercial grade string lights or party lights
- LED glass bulbs cast a warm and inviting glow. For indoor and outdoor use and rated to last 5X+ longer than incandescent light bulbs (10, 000 hours+)
- Cut your string light energy usage by more than 75%! incandescent string lights (15 sockets) use 165-watts to operate while the same LED retrofit string light uses just 30-watts
The Good: – they look great Purchased these to replace 11W incandescent string lights to save energy and hopefully last much longer. They look really nice in person, the long LED strips look more like a traditional bulb than other LED lights, which is very important for the hanging, visible way they are being used. The light is nice and warm, which is great for a patio, but would probably be too warm for interior use.They are brighter than the older 11W bulbs but use 1/5 of the power (for 18 bulbs, this is…
The Good:- they look great, color is spot on with the incandescents that came with my string lights from big club store. They are ever so slightly brighter than the incandescent bulbs, but it’s hard to notice. In fact, right now I have half and half as I wait for the incandescent bulbs to die.- price, at about $2 a bulb they’ll pay for themselves in about a year (we run ours every night) and hopefully they’ll last for many years. Which brings me to the bad…The…
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