The Philips 60 watt equivalent household A19 LED bulb allows you to experience smooth dimming from 2700K to 2200K. This bulb is ideal for household use in living rooms, dining rooms and bedrooms. You’ll have the flexibility to create the right lighting level and ambiance with dimming all the way down to 10% of full light output. This Philips LED bulb uses a smaller, translucent housing for a clean, traditional look making it a perfect Replacement for any household fixture. The bulb contains no mercury and comes with a 5 year warranty, extendable to 10 years.
Product Features
- This Philips 60 watt equivalent A19 LED bulb uses only 9.5 watts of energy, saving up to $138.88 over the life of the bulb (based on 3 hours/day, 11 cent/kWh, costs depend on rates and use)
- Energy Star certified, this Philips LED bulb turns on at full brightness with 800 lumens, providing a soft white, cozy light
- With a life of 22+ years, this fully dimmable Philips LED bulb is perfect for dining, living and bedrooms
- Ideal for residential use in kitchens, living rooms and dining rooms and for commercial use in restaurants and hospitality applications
Great LED bulb. Nice warm light and great dimming I’ve tried a lot of LED bulbs over the years, starting from the early very expensive one. We’ve come a long way since the early LEDs and I feel we’re finally getting where they need to be. These are great. They have a very nice warm color, very close to incandescent, and dim really well.I did hear a buzzing sound, but I read that it was because of the dimmer, not the bulbs, and I replaced my dimmer with an LED-compatible one (Lutron DVWCL-153PH-WH) and it’s perfect now. No buzzing…
The Same Look as Incandescent, Only Slightly Brighter – And They Do Dim I’d say that these have just about the same look as an incandescent bulb, and are slightly brighter than 60 watts. They do not dim as low, but they do dim and I didn’t have to buy a new dimmer to get them to work. I bought these to go in a ceiling fan and when I turned them on, my first impression was, they look almost identical to what was there before – only slightly brighter. And again, I’ve noticed that others have said that they do not dim. Maybe I already had a compatible dimmer … I…
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