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| Not bad |
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I bought 3 of these bulbs for our kitchen which has the LR6C 3500k lights. This is the closest thing I can find (while not getting too yellow) since the other option is 3000k. It did take a couple of days to get used to the white light but we definitely like it now. The color of the food is much more accurate. I have a dimmer and keep it at the lowest level. |
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Reviewed by: Dhaval Patel from Roselle Park, NJ |
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| Great!! |
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Really bright bulb, I put it in my lamp beside my recliner. It is great for reading, just like being outside. The 4000K bulb makes a perfect color of light that I prefer. Yes it gets hot, but it dissipates it's heat this way, that's what the fins are for. |
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Reviewed by: Ritchie Blevins from West Virginia |
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| Ouch! |
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I thought LED ran cool. the heat sink on this measures 185 degrees F! Very
poor light distribution. |
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Reviewed by: david goodson from california |
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| Very bright sunlight-like light |
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I knew, going in, that LSCB bulbs were going to be good acquisitions, and I was not disappointed... I returned to buy a few more and probably will again as I replace various candelabra-bulb fixtures in the old condo; More than worth the price, especially given the lifespan and energy savings (and lack of hazmat teams if broken.) |
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Reviewed by: J.E. Turcotte from Alexandria, VA |
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