Save 85% on your electric bill by switching to these Pack of 6 Triangle Bulbs T95121, LED A19 DIMMABLE 60 Watt Equivalent Light Bulbs. These LED bulbs consume 9-Watt and it replaces the traditional Incandescent 60-Watt light bulbs, it provides 810 lumens [Lumens: measurement of light output] These Eco-Friendly LED light bulbs will last 25000 hours. These LED Light Bulbs come with an E26 Medium Household size screw-in base. The colors of these LED light bulbs are 3000K Warm White, which is the similar color temperature as the incandescent light bulbs. These bulbs have a 310 Degree beam angle to light-up the entire area. These light bulbs are ETL and Energy Star Listed
Product Features
- Dimmable, looks like a traditional household A19 bulb, Energy Star Approved
- Replaces standard incandescent 60-watt light bulb using only 9 watts
- Lifespan: 22 years
- Operating costs per year: $1.08 per bulb – Lifetime savings: $910.02 per pack
- 3 Year free replacement guarantee
Outshine 100 watt incandescent bulbs! I’ve been working on replacing the incandescent and CFL bulbs throughout my house with LED bulbs to save money on my electric bill for some months now. I’ve tried several different brands of LED bulbs during this process, but none of them have impressed me as much as these Triangle Bulbs 9 watt LED bulbs do.These are a package of six dimmable 9 watt A-19 LED bulbs that screw into a standard E26 medium base, so they’ll work in any of your…
Dimming is A+ I’ve been buying different LED bulbs for the past few years and these are the best dimmable bulbs yet. The color temperature appears to be spot on and there aren’t any red, green or blue tints to it from what I can tell.These don’t flicker when dimmed or turned on; even at the lowest setting. I’m impressed with this because the switch I have them on (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0052EC160?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00) usually doesn’t work well with other…
3 dimmer switches, none worked These are beautiful bit unfortunately did not work for us. I have 3 different types of dimmer switches in my house (knob, slider, and button), and these did not work in any of them. They either hummed (knob and slider), or would not actually turn off (button dimmer) — they stayed on no matter what. These are the second brand I’ve tried so it seems it may be the dimmer switch technology / or switch-to-bulb(?) incompatibility, and not simply the LED bulbs themselves. I don’t know. Frustrating…
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