[PARAMETERS]
Model:A19C11A3U
Socket: E26
Power:11W
Input Voltage: 120VAC/60Hz
Lumen:1100lm
Feature:NOT DIMMABLE
Bean Angle:200
Color Temperature:5000K
CRI:>=80
LED Type:14xSMD 2835
Material:Plastic+Aluminum
Warranty:20000H
Dimensions:2.3×2.3×4.6inches
Applications:Home, Office, Hotel, Market,Store, etc.
Lifesapn:Lasts at least 11 years if used 3-5 hours per day.
[COSTOMER NOTICE]
1.Cut off the power supply before installation.
2.Lamps are fragile, please handle with care and follow instructions before installation.
3.Replace LED or other accessories with TIWIN products for better experience.
4.For your safety, do not attempt installation without a qualified electrician.
Product Features
- Pack of 3
- Save Electronic Bill. Replaces standard incandescent 100-watt light bulb by 11W LED.Lasts at least 11 years if used 3-5 hours per day.
- Easy Installation. Standard A19 shape with medium screw base (E26). Installs into all medium screw base fixtures directly.
- Daylight 5000k.Ideal for use in kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms and hallways in your table and floor lamps, pendant fixtures or ceiling fixtures
- Great Value.Premium Quality,High-Performance and Cheaper Price than 9watt Blubs from others Brand. Refund Money Freely With No Question If You Don’t Like It.
Boondoggle – These are not 100 watt equivalency. They are 75 watt equivalency. Once I received these bulbs I did a light comparison against Philips and Ecosmart 100 watt equivalency bulbs and found these the dimmest of the batch. The next thing I noticed was that the power rating for these bulbs isn’t anywhere near what it should be for a 100 watt equivalency rating. Philips is 14.5 watts, Ecosmart is 14 watts, but TIWIN says these are 11 watt bulbs, which makes it near impossible to put out a similar lumen ratio. These put out 1100 lumens, whereas other 100 watt…
Narrow beam angle limits their usefulness These light bulbs are fine if you have an open enclosure and do not mind that the light looks more like a spot light than a lamp. The beam angle is 200°, which is just 10° past horizontal. Fine for a wall sconce or down-firing can fixture, but not good for a table lamp where you want it to actually light up the table. I had intended to use them in ceiling fixtures where the bulb is mounted horizontally, but the narrow beam angle results in noticeably less light behind the base of the bulb…
Wrong product is being sold!! In the product description of this item it says that this is a 100 W equivalent lightbulb, this is a complete fabrication dare I say lie. A 100 W lightbulb is equivalent of 1600 lm according to the department of energy website the United States. I ordered these lightbulbs they came and there are equivalent is 1100 lm the seller is trying to pass off of 75 W lightbulb as though it is a 100 W lightbulb. I say this previous statement because everything else on the box aside from its lumen output…
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