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Product Features
- 💡Updated Slim Flame Lamps: Our slim flame effect lamp base is glossy black plastic, so at night, you only see the beating flame. Our flame bulbs are shorter and wider than other flame lamps, making them suitable for most fixtures.
- 💡4 Model Design- It has flame emulation mode,breathing mode,general light mode and upside down mode.After you installing bulb,when you turn on/turn off the bulb,you can see that the mode will be changed.If you turn it off for about 45 seconds,it will go back to flame mode.
- 💡Safe & Energy Saving – AC85-265V,3W, 130LM, 1600K,Excellent heat dissipation and environmental protect, no harmful substances, no UV and infrared radiation. NO harmful substances, NO UV and infrared radiation. Save electricity and save money.
- 💡Usage Recommendation: In order to obtain better flame flickering effect, please install the bulb in frosted glass lampshade, lantern, salt lamp, etc. Artificially vivid flames, dynamically moving the flames, simulating a natural flame flashing flame.
- 💡Romantic Atmosphere:It is very close to true flickering flame and gives you a warm moment. Vintage style bulbs for churches, castles, abbeys, bedrooms, living rooms, bars, hotels, nightclubs, outdoor gardens, villas, wedding decorations and meeting places. For better flame effect, Please suit for Chandelier lighting, Porch lamp,Post lamp,Wall lamp, atmosphere Lamp,decorative lamp.
light looks cool at night
Lights look very realistic – like real flames.
Cool behind frosted glass, not by themselves I bought these to mount upside down in my house coach lights. They look pretty cool behind frosted glass. They do NOT look like the real flame pictured in the ad all by themselves, at all!. They look much more pixelated by themselves, so you need to put them behind frosted or bubble glass to make it look real.Also, many people asked how to change the modes, from constant on, slow fade (breath), or regular flame, and how to use them on a timer or daylight sensor system where the…
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