Illuminate Your Space, Elevate Your Mood! ✨
The LiteHistory Dimmable T6 LED Bulb is a versatile and energy-efficient lighting solution, offering smooth dimming from 0% to 100%, a warm 2700K glow, and a lifespan of up to 25,000 hours. With its compact design and compatibility with various fixtures, this eco-friendly bulb is perfect for enhancing any room while saving on energy costs.
M**
Cheap build - shorted out and spit out sparks when turned on!!
I wasn’t really happy to see that the filaments were thick and bright orange, but I figured “oh well”, and put one in to see the color/brightness.When I flipped the switch, sparks started shooting out of the socket!To be clear - I am a grown adult, and have changed dozens upon dozens of lightbulbs in my life. I have never had one start shooting fire like that.
B**P
Possible quality control issues
I like these LiteHistory LED Edison candelabras a lot, but unfortunately, had to return them. 1 of the 6 bulbs is defective. Two of the "filaments" do not light up. One is fully detached from the wiring at the top, as you can see in my photos.On the positive side, the color is very yellow and warm, and not very bright, so be aware. If that's what you want, great! That's was my design intention, and I specifically chose amber glass, since this was to be used mostly in the evenings. The light is flicker free and works perfectly with our dimmer.It may be a rare occurrence (I've never experienced this before in several dozen LED edison bulbs), but I am now wary of this brand. For the price, I expected better quality control. Maybe you'll have better luck.
K**O
Very dim orange glow...but pretty
Nice quality but be aware this is mood lighting not task lighting. It’s very dim already so the idea that it’s “dimable” is not really reality here. If you dim them they are not throwing any light whatsoever. Full blast power is dim. It casts an orange glow similar to the golden hour. So the combo of dim and orange light is very pretty but 100% just for mood. My kids could not do their homework because they could not see...and that’s with 12 bulbs right over their heads.
R**P
Traditional look without the high operating cost
Years ago I switched out the incandescent lights our condo association was using in the 9 3-bulb pole light fixtures and the 20 E26 base wall fixtures. At the time LED bulbs were just coming out and were very limited on wattage equivalents and base sizes. So I found some 25 watt equivalent spirals with candelabra bases, and turned to 60 watt equivalent spirals for the wall fixtures. Together, the monthly electric bill dropped $35 and within 3 months I had paid for all the new bulbs. Those lasted more than 2 years, and around the same time the price of non-dimmable 60 watt LED E26 base bulbs dropped to 25 cents each at my local Ace Hardware. So I bought 20 of them for $5 and installed them in the wall units. Looked nicer than the spirals, and they seemed to maintain their brightness better during the cold winter months. Eventually, more candelabra based bulbs hit the market and the price came down. So I swapped in some elongated egg shaped 25 watt equivalent LED bulbs in the pole lamps. Problem is the shape of the bulb and the solid white base meant a larger darkened area below the fixture and a noticeable cut off of light within the lantern. During a recent cleaning and repainting of some of the pier based lanterns at our front entrance, I tested these tube style bulbs in one of the fixtures to see how they compare. The difference from a distance wasn't that noticeable, but close up and in pictures, these new bulbs fill the lantern with light and there is no cut off of the light or dark area below the bulb. We'll be swapping in these new bulbs as the old ones burn out. It's worth the slight price premium to get this better performance.
I**E
Looks nice for a green bulb.
Like all 4W LED they don't quite put out as much as 40w. They would likely fool most that don't look too close that they are incandescent bulbs which is perfect. For energy efficient bulbs they look amazing.These look nice and give a nice antique amber light. They work perfectly with my dimmer, which is normal dimmer.
T**.
low heat generation, very nice light.
I replaced the curio lights in our 30+ year old Danish mid century cabinets with the 2400K LED bulbs. The light looks the same, if anything a little more bright, but the heat generated is a LOT less. The old incandescent used 18w each, so 18x7= 126w, which used up about 1KwH every day since we got them on timers.Now, in California power is EXPENSIVE, so this is about 30KwH per month, figure about 50 cents per month... so my gain is 3 bucks a years. So, yep, these lights will have to stay on for several years for a break even... assuming our power costs stay "Cal-Reasonable", huh?But the good thing is that the bulbs generate little heat. And that is good within those extremely nice rosewood Danish enclosures.The light makes the interior of the cabinets glow and the glass and china and what not sparkle. The low heat keeps the wood healthy.I'll buy more... ( Note: most of my house has LED lights now, except for some halogen in the kitchen and dining room.. they look more natural because they are more broadband).
J**Y
Fit in narrow fixtures, good color
When I first ordered these, it said they weren't going to arrive for almost a month, so I went out and got a couple of cheap bulbs while I waited. These ended up arriving much sooner than expected. The fixture in question - single light over the mirror in the downstairs half bathroom - is quite narrow, so not all bulbs will fit. These ones fit fine, they're decently bright, and have a much better color temperature than the cheapos. Winning all around.
J**N
Worked perfect in Chandelier with Inovelli Switch
We replaced four traditional incandescent, 60 watt, 2700k, candelabra bulbs, that used 253 watts when on. These bulbs produce the exact same amount of light, at exactly the same color temperature and use 27 watts. They were a little shorter than I thought they would be, but that wound up looking perfect in my chandelier. Also, these were the best packed bulbs I've ever seen. The came encased in Styrofoam. I saw someone else commented that he received them broken. The manufacturer may have stepped up their packaging game since then. The only thing I can not comment on, is how well they dim. I only have them on a switch.
B**N
Great bulbs!
The media could not be loaded. When I was shopping for the bulbs for my dinning room lamp, I could not find a bulb design I really liked for my lamp. The standard bulb just doesn’t look so appealing. Then I found these little slim bright beauties! The bulbs are a nice warm bright yellow colour and light the room really well. I’ve had them for about 6 months now and zero issues with them. Due to the design of my lamp, the silver bottom part of the bulbs showed over the black lip of the bulb holders on my lamp so I used a sharpie and coloured the bottom that showed in black! Simple solution to a very annoying problem! I think these slim bulbs look very modern and cool, and they’re LEDs so they don’t warm up and they save you a bit on your energy bill. I highly recommend if you’re looking for bulbs that have a different look!
M**T
7 months in and no issues.
Bought these t6 led bulbs for some emergency exit signs. Price was cheaper than the incandescent ones bought locally that only lasted 3-4 months. Now seven months and none of these new ones have burnt out yet. Just ordered another batch as the rest of my incandescent bulbs have burnt out. Will stick with these ones from now on. If they burnout before the stated life expectancy I will update my review, but so far have outlasted all our incandescent bulbs.
M**.
Bulbs are not the same length and width
Bulbs are great as far as quality is concerned, very carefully packaged. However, as you can see by the photo, they are supposed to be the replacement for bulb at left. They are considerably larger in width and length then the standard bulb. It was very hard to get them in the bulb holder for my art lighting. They need to make them narrower and a bit shorter.
E**T
Beautiful Bulbs
I love these dimmable LED bulbs. They are the right tone (warmth) for our kitchen, they dim well and are beautiful both when on and off. This was our third set of bulbs and we're so happy with them. The first two sets did not look nice when the lights were off. Also they flickered when on the lower dim settings, unlike these bulbs. Note that these bulbs do not fully dim however when on the lowest couple of settings instead of flickering they just appear as if they're off. We have enough range for dimming other than that and I think this just goes with the fact that LEDs are such low energy users.
D**K
These suckers are SO BRIGHT!
I bought these because the reviews say they are bright and I have a dark room with only a fan with small bulbs for light. It was always so dark in there we couldn't read a book without turning on our table lamps. Now my wife wants a dimmer, we can't turn on the light in the morning without blinding ourselves :). First world problems I know, just keep in mind when you buy these, they are like the sun haha.
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