AmazonBasics 40 Watt Equivalent, Soft White, Dimmable, B11 LED Light Bulb – 6 Pack
LEDdistributors • 7 years ago
An Amazon Brand.
Product Features
- With a life of 15,000 hours, the bulb will last over 13 years (based on 3 hours of use each day)
- Provides 300 lumens of light immediately, with no waiting time to warm up to full brightness
- With a correlated color temperature of 2700 Kelvin, this bulb provides a soft white light, creating a comfortable atmoshphere for any room
- This LED light bulb uses only 4.7 watts of energy, saving up to $58.25 over the life of the bulb vs. its incandescent equivalent (based on 3 hours/day, 11 cents/kWh, may vary depending on rates and use)
- This bulb costs only $0.57 per year to operate (based on 3 hours/day, 11 cents/kWh) making it an economical alternative to incandescent bulbs
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Nice bulbs; I’m old-school and like the color of incandescents, and these are pretty close to that color. I have a 12-bulb chandelier in our two-story front entry and these look great, although I only have 10 installed (see below). They dim fairly well with our old Lutron Toggler dimmer from about 20 years ago; but they don’t get anywhere near as dim as the incandescents did. May try one of the newer LED-compatible dimmers that has the inside adjustment; we often like to have just a soft glow…
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