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12-Pack Tobusa Vintage 90+ CRI Non-Dimmable ST58 2700K Warm White LED Filament Edison Bulbs on sale for
$13.99.
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Product Details:
- Standard E26 base
- Brightness up to 900lm, these ST58 Edison light bulbs will deliver 2700K ultra-bright lighting without delays.
- CRI 90+, which allows the colors of your surroundings to appear naturally without changing
- Vintage LED light bulbs can completely replace 60W incandescent bulbs with only 6W power consumed.
- 25,000+ hours long lifespan can light up your home for 22.83 years (based on 3 hours per day).
- Combination of teardrop top and clear glass shade retains the traditional vintage style of Edison bulbs, making them a great choice for retro light fixtures. Compatible with diverse fixtures such as table lamps, floor lamps, chandeliers, wall sconces and ceiling lights
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And a 100w variant but it isn't as good of a deal (about $3 each): https://tools.woot.com/offers/tob..._tool_7_1
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The number of LED lights I've had to throw away because they go bad far surpasses the number of incandescent bulbs that I've thrown out.
Thankfully the energy savings still eek out more savings overall during the same-ish time period. But LED life spans on bulbs are a lie and made up, no matter the brand or source purchased from.
The number of LED lights I've had to throw away because they go bad far surpasses the number of incandescent bulbs that I've thrown out.
Thankfully the energy savings still eek out more savings overall during the same-ish time period. But LED life spans on bulbs are a lie and made up, no matter the brand or source purchased from.
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Honestly, I think I'm going to avoid anything that isn't truly 90+ CRI. Once you notice it, it's hard to ignore. I avoid turning on the ceiling fan lights for this reason and stick to the lamps that have the 90+ CRI bulbs.
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