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Great for Mood Lighting February 8, 2009 Charlotte Ann Hu (Arizona, USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
When we starting putting these 3-watt bulbs lamps and other mood or supplementary lighting, these bulbs cost $25 a piece. Even at that price, they were a bargain. They use less than 1/10 of a 40 watt bulb and we have seen a marked decline in electric bills.
I certainly hope Amazon will find and sell more LED bulbs at the 5 and 6 watt range because these bulbs are a great idea and make a significant dent in energy consumption.
A little dim, but works great for my purpose! April 15, 2009 D. VEITCH (Cleveland OH) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
If you're expecting this to be a bright light, get a higher wattage bulb! I use it in my backyard where it stays on from sundown to sunup, and it's perfect for that. Just to give some light without being too bright. And, I'm doing my part to reduce energy waste. Leaving this on for 10 hours is the same as leaving a 60 watt bulb on for 30 minutes!
Great way to go green! April 25, 2009 PARunner (PA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I recently ordered three of these bulbs, and was pleasantly surprised by them. They appear to be the equivalent of standard 20 watt bulb(not a 20 watt CFL). Now, I must say of the three bulbs I ordered one of them cast a greenish-yellow light. The other two bulbs are bright white. I wrote a letter to Westinghouse and they promptly shipped out a replacement bulb with no hassle. GREAT customer service!
I would like to clearly state that this is no replacement for a 60-75 watt CFL, but I have sensitive eyes so the dimmer light is preferable to me.
One final note; you can read with this bulb if you have a goose-neck reading lamp or a lamp that would accept multiple bulbs.
Nightlight December 26, 2009 Thomas Bengtson (Rock Island, IL USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Be warned--this light bulb provides light with a decidedly bluish cast and is not suitable (not by a longshot) as a replacement for a 60W incandescent light. The light is dim enough so that from ten feet (three meters or so) I can't really distinguish colors of things. However, the bulb may actually be a bit too bright as a nightlight if your nightlight is close to your bed.
This is the good part: this bulb is cool and easy to use. If you need a nightlight and suspect you may forget to turn it off, then this is the perfect light for you. At only 3W, it won't run up your electric bill. There's no glass in this bulb, at least as far as I can tell. The bulb is plastic, specially designed to disperse the light uniformly. (This bulb is not a spotlight.)
This bulb is DIM, but PERFECT for a nightlight on our stairs! February 1, 2010 Jeri Zerr 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We've been using this LED light bulb for several months now. We have a tri-level home with a lamp in the front hall at the base of the both flights of stairs. This bulb is PERFECT as a nightlight in the lamp to keep the stairs safe for us at night, especially for my husband who's partially disabled and always forgets to turn on a light before navigating the stairs. The blueish cast looks really nice through the glass in our front door, as well. I LOVE this bulb, but there's no way it would replace a 15w CFL or 60w incandescent bulb.
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