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12-Pack 7W Vintage LED Edison Light Bulbs (Non-Dimmable)

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Woot has 12-Pack 7W Vintage LED Edison Light Bulbs (Non-Dimmable) for $16.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must log in with your Amazon account and select a shipping address for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Woot has 12-Pack 7W Vintage LED Edison Light Bulbs (Non-Dimmable) for $16.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must log in with your Amazon account and select a shipping address for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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If anybody finds these to flicker and be annoying, sometimes you can mix them with similar incandescent bulbs to minimize the effect.

I standardized on WM's store brand bulbs for this type. They seem to flicker a lot less noticeably.
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sn3
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Can anyone suggest what is the value of candle light in xxxx K. I had an incandescent Edison style bulb over the breakfast nook. I got GE LED Edison Style which was 2700K, which I felt was very bright. I could dim it, but still the color temp is brighter then the incandescent ones. Any suggestion is a welcome.
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Quote from sn3 :
Can anyone suggest what is the value of candle light in xxxx K. I had an incandescent Edison style bulb over the breakfast nook. I got GE LED Edison Style which was 2700K, which I felt was very bright. I could dim it, but still the color temp is brighter then the incandescent ones. Any suggestion is a welcome.

Did you used to dim the incandescent bulbs? Putting those bulbs on dimmers alters the color temperature, so if it was a bulb around 2700K at full brightness it could be significantly lower when dim. LED bulbs are a constant color temperature regardless of brightness, so you might wanna try something around 2200K to replicate what it might have looked like with a dimmed incandescent. Candle light is more around 1800-1900K, but that's no longer even really "white".
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omar10wahab
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Quote from Rocco :
Tell us you don't understand lighting again.

Tell who's going to know what product I'm talking about if I called it 800 lumens led light bulb when the title and product listing is 7w led light bulb
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rjmari
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Quote from omar10wahab :
7w led is very dim bulb just fyi. This is like accent light not practical lighting

edit: if you think watts has no direct correlation to illumination then you're an idiot. I specified 7w LED is very dim because that is true. 7W led has max of around 700 lumens which is not practical lighting brightness.
y'all literally contradicting yourself too with your 7w led = 60w incandescent. I'm literally using the standard the light bulb company is specifying on the product. I guess y'all should be just as enraged at light bulb sellers for listing wattage instead of lumens when selling light bulbs. holy sh**
Saying that it's only good for accent lighting is way too broad of a generalization. It highly depends on where the bulb is being installed.

My lighting fixture in my half bathroom houses three bulbs. I use three 4-watt LED Edison bulbs, and it's almost too bright. I would not be able to install 7-watt bulbs in there without blinding myself.
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These are Edison bulbs for old people that can't see colors and want the 1920s look. j/k

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