LED bright stik illuminates spaces with cool, bluish-white light instantly. Its sleek cylindrical shape fits in place of a traditional 75-Watt incandescent bulb-and some sockets where a CFL doesn’t fit. Replace a 75-Watt incandescent with an LED bright stik and save around $7 on energy costs each year. And keep saving for the next 13 years. That’s a long time you can spend not worrying about light bulbs.
Product Features
- 75W replacement using only 14W
- Smaller size than an A19 or spiral CFL
- Worry-free use and disposal – contains no mercury
- Lasts 13.7 years with $100 in energy savings
- Daylight Color temperature 5000K with Medium base
Low-cost LED Stick with inadequate heatsink design / Dropping to ’50W-equivalent’ when hot Bought this from my local HarDware store, because it was inexpensive and the design looks intriguing. The ‘bulb’ is shaped like an over-sized ChapStick lip balm. The diameter of this light stick is much smaller than that of a typical 60W-equivalent LED bulb, but its length is actually longer than an incandescent A19 bulb. See my uploaded image for size comparison. One potential problem…
LED bulbs over CFL
Great size for tight spaces I actually purchased these bulbs in order to upgrade the lighting in my older Jenn-Air side-by-side refrigerator. Anybody who’s purchased a high-end refrigerator lately knows that the switch to LED lighting has made a big difference in interior brightness. My refrigerator originally came with two 40 watt appliance bulbs in the refrigerated area and one 40W bulb in the freezer. The bulbs are installed in the back of the refrigerated space behind a diffuser lens.My complaint has always…
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