Philips LED br30 light bulbs are a smart alternative to standard incandescent and designed to deliver everyday value and effective, consistent light. Fully dimmable, this Philips 9-Watt LED br30 light bulb is the perfect Replacement for recessed cans or track light fixtures. This 9-Watt 2700K (soft white) LED br30 provides a warm and comfortable light, perfect for your living room, bedroom, kitchen, or any place in your home where you would use an indoor reflector light bulb. The Philips LED br30 household light bulb lasts 10 years and can replace your current 65-watt br30 light bulb.
Product Features
- This Philips 65 watt equivalent BR30 dimmable LED bulb uses only 9 watts of energy, saving up to $67.42 over the life of the bulb (based on 3 hours/day, 11 cent/kWh, costs depend on rates and use)
- This Philips LED bulb turns on at full brightness with 650 lumens, and provides a soft white, cozy light
- With a life of 10+ years, this Philips LED bulb is perfect for closets, dining, living and bedrooms
- Provides a warm and comfortable light
- Perfect for recessed cans or track light Fixtures
Good buy Found these to dim properly, though they become a cold white at the lowest setting (much colder than at their normal output, 4000k if I had to put a number to it), while the incandescent is a very warm yellow. These are 650 lumens, so slightly less output than you’d expect from a 65w incandescent at around 800 lumens, though it’s hardly noticeable. I found the color to be indistinguishable and true to their 2700k rating which was exactly what I was looking for. These are also only 10 year…
Philips & CREE make the best LED’s If you don’t understand “daylight” then go for the 2700K or 3000K bulbs. Daylight is what a cloudy day looks like at noon. CRI is also very important. Many cheap LED’s have 60-78CRI which declines over time. Philips will hold its CRI (color rendering index) better than TCP, EIKO, or various other brands. CREE, Phillips are the ones to buy. All my LED’s are 94-95CRI where the lighting is perfect.I prefer PAR-30 to BR-30 due to light output as we have recessed lighting and I…
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