PAR30 60 LED 110 120Vac Household Down Light Bulb, warm white,1307WW

  • Bulb Type: Spot Light 11,000 MCD
  • Life time: 50,000 Hours
  • Body Material: Glass
  • Color: Warm White, 3500K
  • View Angle: 15 Degree

Product Description
The Color on this LED bulb is absolutely beautiful. The white light is like day light. Yet, it only uses 2.4 watt so you can have it on all year for 80 cents per year. This bulb can be used for outdoor and works with dimmer switches. Bulb Type: Spot Light 11,000 MCD Life time: 50,000 Hours Body Material: Glass Color: Warm White, 3500K View Angle: 15 Degree Light Output: 110 Lumen (comparable to a 25-30 Watt Incandescent bulb) Operating Voltage: 110 V Consumption: 2.4 Watt Body Diameter: 3.75″ or 95 mm Base Diameter: 1.03″ or 26.1 mm Overall Length: 3.625″ or 91 mm… More >>

PAR30 60 LED 110 120Vac Household Down Light Bulb, warm white,1307WW

Comments

  1. W. Bellant Said,

    I originally bought one of their (white green) bulbs which was ok but pretty green. It’s still kind of pretty so I left it. The white version works great however. It’s not on the same brightness level as a CFL bulb but it takes much less power too. I have one of these white lights in a 3 bulb lamp and I’m buying 2 more. I think 3 of these bulbs will be as bright as your typical CFL bulb. I got interested in the LED bulbs since I’m putting together a backup solar power system. I’m expecting grid power to become less reliable as we progress into this economic depression so I thought I’d spend a few bucks to get ready. I’m using one of those roll around Xanex power supplies with 4 additional sealed deep cycle batteries on top. I vacuumed my condo the other day with my big monster of a Kirby vacuum cleaner (but I digress). I could probably burn those 3 LED bulbs on my backup power supply system for a week or two before needing a recharge (but my solar panel will keep it topped up for me).
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Warren F. Kitzmiller Said,

    Silly me . . . I hoped these would replace an incandescent floodlamp! Well, they might, if all you wanted was a mood-setting glow of soft light.

    They seem well made, though, and they’re doing a marvelous job of sitting on my garage shelf, in hopes that I’ll find a use for them someday.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. M. C. Pickett Said,

    I bought this light to start a conversion from normal 65 watt flood lights to the cooler LED lights (139 degrees vs 78 degrees). I also have some CFL bulbs throughout the house and have to say the light from this bulb is a little dim. I have three of them in the kitchen now over the center island which is a bit too much mood lighting for cutting food without fear of injury. I think my compromise will be mixed lighting instead of the pure fleet I originally wanted. Maybe they will improve the technology for a better one-to-one exchange, but for now it’s not quite there. On a positive note, this light is the exact same light SmarterLight sells for $24.95 it just takes longer to get here.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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