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Illuminate Your Life! ๐ก Brighten up with eco-friendly brilliance!
The Sunlite 80862-SU LED A19 Light Bulb is a non-dimmable, energy-efficient lighting solution that replaces traditional incandescent bulbs. With an output of 1100 lumens and a lifespan of up to 15,000 hours, these bulbs provide a cool white light at 4000K, making them ideal for various settings. They are UL Listed for damp locations and contain no harmful chemicals, ensuring a safe and sustainable choice for your home or business.
P**Z
One of the bulbs started to flicker at 10 months.
After 10 months one of the bulbs started to flicker and it is now very dim. It was used about 8-10 hours every night at a porch in Florida. Lasted only about 3,000. hours, way short of the 15,000. hours advertised.
T**H
Good bulbs - good price
I'm happy with this purchase. At the equivalence of 75 watts these bulbs are bright but not too bright, I will be buyin more before long.
R**R
Super bright bulbs, better than expected. A great value!
I got these to replace two LED warm white bulbs in the sewing room and wow, what a difference! While they are just a watt higher, the brightness and area they cover are greatly noticeable.
E**Y
Cheap and disappointing
Purchase these bulbs a month ago and started to use it as I received it. In a month two of three bulbs started to blink and I was forced to replace it. Definitely did not hold 15,000 hours as written on the package. Ridiculously bad product, do not buy.
B**N
Flicker and Heat
On screwing in the first of these bulbs, I immediately regretted buying 9 of them.They flicker. And they are throwing off more than their listed 11 watt power consumption in heat alone. The thermal temperature around the base is comparable to the glass bulb of a 50W incandescent, if you can remember what those were like.If I had a device to measure its power consumption, I would measure, as there is no way a device can draw only 11 watts and still get that hot with freely-moving air surrounding it.
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