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Comparison of five top LED bulbs:
LED Light Bulb, 900 Lumen, Warm White, 9 Watt (65W Replacement), Lifetime Guarantee By G7 Power
LED Light Bulb, Warm White, 9 Watt (65W Replacement), Lifetime Guarantee By G7 Power 900 Lumens
Actual Watt Reading: 7.7 Watt
Pro's Highest lumens and low wattage
Con's Large Size
My favorite just wish it had a smaller frame.
Philips 409904 Dimmable AmbientLED 12.5-Watt A19 Light Bulb
Philips 409904 Dimmable AmbientLED 12.5-Watt A19 Light Bulb 800 Lumens
Actual Watt Reading: 13.2 Watt
Pro's High lumens and solid design
My second favorite wish it had the same Lumens and a little lower wattage.
EarthLED EvoLux 2 12 Watt LED Light Bulb Warm White (2700K) 750 Lumens
EarthLED EvoLux 2 12 Watt LED Light Bulb Warm White (2700K) 750 Lumens
Actual Watt Reading: 12.5 Watt
Over great bulb just preferred G7 and Philips
EarthLED ThetaLux 9-Watt Warm White LED Light Bulb
ThetaLux 9 Watt LED Light Bulb Cool White (5000K) 700 Lumens
Actual Watt Reading: 8.9 Watt
Over great bulb just preferred G7 and Philips
ThetaLux 9 Watt LED Light Bulb Cool White (5000K) 700 Lumens
EarthLED ThetaLux 9-Watt Warm White LED Light Bulb 580 Lumens
Actual Watt Reading: 9.0 Watt
Over great bulb just preferred G7 and Philips
Best Deals for Philips 417048 Dimmable AmbientLED 8-Watt A19 Light Bulb
i did allot of research on these suckers and this bulb turned out to be the best for the money. its dimmable and you cannot tell the difference in light quality from an incandescent bulb. well worth the money.Honest reviews on Philips 417048 Dimmable AmbientLED 8-Watt A19 Light Bulb
The Phillips LED light bulb is amazing. The light it gives out is almost white. No flickering on any kind. Approx power usage on the box says 3 hours a day for a full year will be less than $1. I would pick up a 10 pieces if it were more affordable, A price drop to $10 would be nice.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Philips 417048 Dimmable AmbientLED 8-Watt A19 Light Bulb
After spending some time looking at the new LED bulbs, I bought one of these (the last one in stock) to replace a 40 W bulb in the bedside table lamp in our bedroom. The light is quite warm, with similar yellowish cast of the incandescent bulb. The bulb is heavy with a solid build. The light projected from the new bulb has an even pattern, similar to the standard bulb. This is a nice feature as many of the other new LED bulbs have a much narrower dispersion pattern. In my view, a wide dispersion is much better for the typical table lamp.Altogether, it's a one for one replacement for the standard bulb, albeit at a much higher price. On the other hand, it will pay for itself in 6 months as it burns about 20% of the electric power of the bulb it is replacing. The bedside lights are on a lot more or less all day so we don't come home to a dark home. The estimated power used is about $0.96 per year versus over $80 for the standard bulb. Sounds like a pretty good deal to me.
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