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Post #49355622 added 04-17-2012 9:24 AM by zodiac711 in Archived Deals
Would this work as an appliance bulb? (i.e.: Fridge or Dryer?) Also, does anyone know if the light is dispersed in any fashion with this?
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Post #49355652 added 04-17-2012 9:25 AM by burticus in Archived Deals
linkage to amazon, please
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Post #49355654 added 04-17-2012 9:25 AM by asder567 in Archived Deals
I'm not sure about this model, but similar at HomeDepot $6.99. I have a lot at home. Looks good, but not for all places. For outdoor bathroom hallway - perfect. Rooms - good, and again "BUT", but...
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Post #49355706 added 04-17-2012 9:27 AM by anonymouse99 in Archived Deals
They look standard size, and won't fit (appliance bulbs are smaller).
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Post #49357090 added 04-17-2012 10:15 AM by JiggatyJ in Archived Deals
Question is for you then... you wouldn't happen to have your CFL's on a dimmer switch would you?
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Post #49357186 added 04-17-2012 10:18 AM by JustLuckey in Archived Deals
I'm in for 5. I have the same (except mine are dimmable) bulbs in my basement/kids play room and love them. They do put off a very crisp white light (read: not an off-white/warm light). LEDs are...
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Post #49357222 added 04-17-2012 10:18 AM by lavangbay in Archived Deals
you're comparing apples & oranges... these are CFL not LED, the different is 4x more engery usage on the CFL... LoL
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Post #49358140 added 04-17-2012 10:49 AM by croushore in Archived Deals
It’s simple common sense. With equivalent wattage, you will be able to see more legibly (more with less light) with a 5000-6500K bulb. The manufacturer labels 3500k as “cool white” and 5000k as...
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Post #49359526 added 04-17-2012 11:35 AM by SourceError in Archived Deals
Most LED light bulbs will come with a warning saying "not suitable for applications where directly exposed to weather". If you talking about putting them in a partially enclosed luminary where the...
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Post #49359960 added 04-17-2012 11:49 AM by Vetterin in Archived Deals
Time to turn on the lights!
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Post #49359964 added 04-17-2012 11:49 AM by grueber in Archived Deals
Still too expensive, especially compared to CFLs. The CFLs I buy from Costco seem to fail quite early. I have already returned a pack of 6 for dying in less than 2 years.
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Post #49359064 added 04-17-2012 11:21 AM by fallendemon in Archived Deals
lol they voided my second order :/. blah :p i needed at least like 15 bulbs to replace hallway and outside lights lol.
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Post #49360102 added 04-17-2012 11:54 AM by BoomSchtick in Archived Deals
Try checking municipal services around you. My local library will do this for me and it's just down the street.
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Post #49360150 added 04-17-2012 11:55 AM by TidalWaveOne in Archived Deals
Want 2700-3000K. :(
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Post #49355872 added 04-17-2012 9:32 AM by PedroR in Archived Deals
horrible light color - dont do it
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Post #49355972 added 04-17-2012 9:35 AM by Big Wang in Archived Deals
why is a lightbulb so expensive?
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Post #49355984 added 04-17-2012 9:36 AM by bizell in Archived Deals
cfl != led
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Post #49356072 added 04-17-2012 9:39 AM by kingfisher1111 in Archived Deals
Is this a day light bulb?
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Post #49356960 added 04-17-2012 10:09 AM by Sansuimui in Archived Deals
Not sure if I would dig my home the same color like a store. Warm yellow is how a home should be lit.
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Post #49357814 added 04-17-2012 10:39 AM by croushore in Archived Deals
Plus, with daylight bulbs there's less chance of suffering from SAD in the winter, and slightly less chance of having insufficient vitamin D3.
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Post #49358692 added 04-17-2012 11:07 AM by nexus14 in Archived Deals
Thanks for the article, but it still left my question unanswered as noted by another reader:
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Post #49358778 added 04-17-2012 11:11 AM by croushore in Archived Deals
Here's a webcam of the world recognized longest running incandescent at the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Dept, 110 years and going strong. :) http://www.centennialbulb.org/cam.htm
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Post #49358810 added 04-17-2012 11:12 AM by beowulf7 in Archived Deals
But are LED bulbs vibration resistant for a garage door opener? :confused:
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Post #49358886 added 04-17-2012 11:14 AM by AmanO in Archived Deals
Auto HID and Xenon lighting changes strength because of coating on the bulbs. Xenon is around 3500k and HID 5500k. Any higher and there is a coating on the bulb. Pretty sure i just bought the last...
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Your analogy is not correct. It's easier to do things mid-day because the sun is brighter, not because of the color of the light. Actually, at sun rise, the color temperature is higher than when it...
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Post #49359714 added 04-17-2012 11:42 AM by normanwestjr in Archived Deals
I concur. My CFLs only lasted about a year in our kitchen fixture. Certainly not worth the marked up price and added risk of mercury exposure IMHO. I stopped buying them and went back to the...
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Post #49359730 added 04-17-2012 11:42 AM by the1ash10 in Archived Deals
sold out... well, that was fast.
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Post #49359810 added 04-17-2012 11:44 AM by birdofprey in Archived Deals
A new LED option... http://download.p4c.philips.com/l4b/9/929000209704_na/929000209704_na_pss_aen.pdf
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Post #49359868 added 04-17-2012 11:46 AM by loioloiol in Archived Deals
am i the only one that actually likes these white lights? i went around my house and replaced all of my yellow lights with white
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Post #49366022 added 04-17-2012 3:48 PM by danpi in Archived Deals
First off, this thing only claims to rate 400Lumen, which is dim. The Home Depot Philips is 800L, compare these with a single 40W fluorescent tube at 2800-3200 Lumens (depending on mfg and phosphor...
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Post #49356232 added 04-17-2012 9:46 AM by squanderer in Archived Deals
wished these bulbs would be around 2700-3000k instead of white 5000k...i would have bought some to try them out.. maybe that's whey newegg is having a sale on these bulbs over the 2700k...not too...
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Post #49356240 added 04-17-2012 9:47 AM by green_key in Archived Deals
Yes...color of lighting is measure in "Kelvin".... the higher the number the whiter it is. Most older type filament lighting produce yellow light, it's around 1500 kelvin. An aquarium reef tank...
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Post #49356460 added 04-17-2012 9:54 AM by WasteU in Archived Deals
I bought a bulb Similar in looks to this from lowes at 4.99 about 6 months back. I have my entire house filled with them. The dim great on my pre-installed fixtures also. However this probably is...
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Post #49357870 added 04-17-2012 10:40 AM by burticus in Archived Deals
Well, not really. These are 7 watt and the CFL are 13 watt. 6 bulbs x 6 watts savings is 36 watts. You're talking maybe a buck a month. It would take me ($6.59x6) 39.54 months to make my money...
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Post #49357880 added 04-17-2012 10:41 AM by LizardSlayer in Archived Deals
Hover your cursor over the smiley for a description of it, that should help it make more sense.
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Post #49357904 added 04-17-2012 10:41 AM by jason79 in Archived Deals
It amuses me how Slickeals have EXPERTS on EVERYTHING there is....even light bulbs..
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I didn't know that. Thanks. Oh.... :rolleyes: :lol:
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Post #49357956 added 04-17-2012 10:43 AM by firebirdx01 in Archived Deals
Question - Do these have that warm-up time that CFLs do, or are they just on instantly? I'm assuming they are on instantly which would make them ideal for my bathroom.
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Post #49358004 added 04-17-2012 10:44 AM by SourceError in Archived Deals
The LED itself produces little in the way of heat but the rectifier required to power it definitely throws off a lot of heat. There's a reason all those bulbs have those massive heatsinks at the...
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Post #49358314 added 04-17-2012 10:55 AM by Mr. Harley in Archived Deals
Sometimes fridges/freezer fixtures use a standard base bulb, but the size of the bulb is a fair bit smaller - this is more common in older appliances, newer ones often use a different size base as...
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