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Customers appreciate the light bulb's brightness, functionality, and value for money. They find the light quality whiter and cleaner, making everything look more vibrant. Many appreciate the energy efficiency and heat level. However, some have differing opinions on its longevity and flickering.
Product Description
· 💡 Technical Features - 24 Packs, A19 LED bulb, 8.5 watts, 750 lumens, daylight 5000k, light bulbs 60 watt equivalent, E26 base, non-dimmable, AC-120V, CRI 80, 180 degree, turn on instantly, frosted · 💡Energy Efficient & Long-lasting - Replacing 60W incandescent bulb with 8.5W led bulb only use 85.8% on energy costs. Long lifespan is average 15,000 hours, up to 13.7 years(3 hours per day) · 💡 Direct Replacement - Perfect replacement for incandescent light bulbs. No breakable parts and keeping from toxic chemicals, they are safe for your family and the environment · 💡 Eye-care & Eco-friendly - Our no flickering and non-dazzling led bulbs protect your eyes while ensuring a healthy environment. No lead or mercury, no IR radiation · 💡 100% Quality Guarantee - If you encounter any quality issues with our bulbs or are unsatisfied with your purchase, please contact us · 💡 Note - Not eligible for shipments to California
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Alien NomadReviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
Play Video I recently switched to the Energetic A19 LED Light Bulbs, and I couldn’t be happier with the upgrade. Here’s why these bulbs are a must-have: **Pros:** - **Bright Daylight:** These bulbs emit a crisp 5000K daylight glow that makes everything look more vibrant. It’s like having a mini sun in every room! - **Energy Efficient:** At just 8.5 watts per bulb, these LEDs are equivalent to a 60-watt incandescent, saving you money on your energy bill. My wallet is already thanking me. - **Long-Lasting:** With an impressive lifespan, you won’t be changing bulbs anytime soon. Set it and forget it. - **UL Listed:** These bulbs are UL listed, meaning they meet high safety standards. Peace of mind, checked. - **Non-Dimmable:** Perfect for general lighting purposes. They’re straightforward and get the job done without any flicker. **Cons:** - *Non-dimmable.* (So if you like mood lighting, these might not be for you.) - *Plastic housing.* (Feels a bit less premium, but it’s lightweight and functional. I’ve been using these Energetic A19 LED Light Bulbs for a while now, and they’ve made a noticeable difference in the brightness and ambiance of my home. If you want a bright, efficient, and reliable lighting solution, these bulbs are a fantastic choice. Highly recommended! 🌟
DarleneReviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Perfect lighting
Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on January 20, 2023
I just purchased my second 24-pack of this LED bulb (9W energetic 3000K warm white). First tried them a couple of years ago, and haven't even lost a bulb yet. I'm extremely particular about lighting, and like the 750 lumens, because more intense light is harder on the eyes; and the 3000K warm white is perfect for all purposes, whereas higher K, bluer light is unnatural, and some say, also harder on the eyes. But equally important, I've done quite a bit of work and experimentation with other LEDs. Eventually I used a set of 4 30-watt outdoor LED lamps for most of my shop, having had good success with these lights for outdoor motion-detector-triggered use. While I was relatively happy with the heavy-duty lighting, I also used 2 of these energetic 9-watt LEDs in existing porcelain receptacles... and after using this setup for better than a year, I got the idea that I'd probably get better lighting by switching out every light with the energetics. I had to revert several receptacles to do this, but it was well worth the additional effort. 1. The original setup used just 5 100-watt incondescents (500 watts total), but needed at least the two additional light locations I later added (700 watts total, if using incondescents). This was substantially inadequate lighting. 2. My next setup (which followed the original incondescent installation) involved 6 of the said 7 lighting stations (4 30-watt outdoor LED lamps, and 2 9-watt entergetic LEDs, 148 watts total), and after some time, I felt too that this was inadequate, and that I'd get better light from one additional station (7 altogether), and swapping the big LED lamps for 9-watt energetics. 3. So, in my present setup (pictured), I'm now running 7 9-watt energetic A19s; and so, on just 56 watts, I now have twice the light of my previous LED setup (148 watts), and probably better than 3 times the light of the original 500-watt incondescent setup — all from less wattage than a single 60-watt incondescent bulb. Still, the picture may not do this bulb justice. Even compared to the previous LED setup, the shop now looks like it's lit up like Christmas... and the warm white, together with the 750 lumens are less harsh on the eyes. We're using this 9-watt (60-watt equivalent) in the house, in the barn, in out buildings. I even tried a box of 100-watt-equivalent LEDs recently, and if they're truly any brighter than these energetics, I'm powerless to say. In any case, for said purposes, this is pretty much the perfect bulb.
RickyReviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023
Lets start with great price for these bulbs. Its a hair over a $1/bulb. They have great lighting. Everything is good except... lifespan is quite exaggerated. I just changed my kitchen bulbs. Arguably the most used light source in my house. I start my day around 5am and end my day around 930p. So average around 15 hours of use a day. I work from home and the light is on most of the day, but when I head into the office I turn it off. I think 15 hours a day is approximately the timeframe. I wish I would have dated it, but I know I changed the bulb within the last 6 months (appox 2800 hours). And it burned out already. Lets assume as I age my mind is slipping a bit and its actually been a full calendar year (approx 5500 hours) . Either way it should not have burned out by now. They are woefully overestimating the lifespan. Now the question ends up being, is it worth spending more to get claims that will likely fall short as well, or just stick with $25 for box full of bulbs and swap it out earlier than you like. It depends. My kitchen bulb is the most annoying to replace. It requires a large step ladder (chair dont tell OSHA). The rest are accessible from standing. Will any bulb actually hit the targeted number, unlikely. Do i care that much. Probably not. They are cheap and probably knock off and the amount you get for the price probably means I will keep buying these.
Jarrod ShupeReviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
These work great. Replaced all the lights in my house with these. Nice and bright!
SchlitzohrReviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
With LED bulbs averaging $5 dollars each in a retail store, you can't beat this value. This is my second 24 pack. Replaced all the A19 bulbs in the whole house with these. Still had a couple on hand but I wanted to be sure I could still get these at this price. I think I've had one fail prematurely out of about 20 bulbs; so that's a really good score card. Different brand than the first box but the same distributor. Same brightness intensity as the first box. Can't go wrong.
MasterGenReviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Good value bright. Light weight
WP JaegerReviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
Have been using this make / model bulb for the past several years in outdoor semi-enclosed fixtures (open at the bottom). Even though these are listed at "indoor" bulbs, they are rated as suitable for damp locations and have a start temperature down to minus 4 degrees F. We commonly have subfreezing, and occasional subzero, winter temps. here. These bulbs have performed normally throughout the year. I am quite satisfied with them.
GuillermoReviewed in Mexico on December 25, 2024
Es la cuarta vez que compro este paquete. He cambiado todos los focos de mi casa. Muy recomendables
ShopcrazyReviewed in Canada on November 14, 2020
These are advertised as 60w but I was sent 40w. I never noticed at first but thought they were terribly dim for 60w!!!