about 3 months ago - 3 comments
Question by Dinosaur: I have 2 recess lights in my kitchen,120w reflector flood lights. What option is there to save energy? Can I use those CFL energy star light bulbs that are built in the frame of the light bulb? i have dimmer also. —————————————— Answer by mike bYes they make CFL flood lamps. However
about 1 year ago - No comments
Japan’s Nichia LEDs inside Dimmable with most standard TRIAC dimmers Soft warm white light Flood light 1 Year Warranty No mercury, no lead, no UV, and no IR. This environmentally friendly 17 watt dimmable LED Par38 can save up to 80% of energy over an incandescent or halogen bulb, and produces soft warm white light
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The Led 5 watt Cree warm white 3000K light bulb has E27 medium base and consumes only 5 watts of power. The light produces 300 lumens of light, has a beam angle of 120 degrees and is rated for 50,000 hours of use. The light has a acrylic lens with a aluminum lamp base and
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Bulb Shape: MR16 (2 inches in diameter) Base Type: GX 5.3 and GU 5.3 base Brightness: Warm White: ~150 lumens Natural White:~180 lumens Daylight White: ~205 lumens Energy Consumption: 3 watts Comparable to a: 35watt halogen bulb Fully Dimmable! This new 3watt LED Bulb is a direct replacement for a 35W MR 16 halogen bulb.
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The Led 15 watt Cree pure white 5000K light bulb has E27 medium base and consumes only 5 watts of power. The light produces 250 lumens of light, has a beam angle of 120 degrees and is rated for 50,000 hours of use. The light has a acrylic lens with a aluminum lamp base and
about 1 year ago - No comments
Deliver 78% more Energy Savings than Incandescent Bulbs, or 47% more than Fluorescent Bulbs Rated Life 50X Longer than Incandescent Bulbs, 6X Longer than Fluorescent Bulbs No UV, IR or Heat Radiations, unlike Incandescent Bulbs No Mercury, Lead-Free and RoHS compliant, unlike Fluorescent Bulbs No Flicker, No Buzz Noise, or No Warm-up Delay, unlike Fluorescent
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Save More than 78% Energy of an Incandescent Bulb, or 46% of a Fluorescent Bulb Rated Life 50 Times Longer than Incandescent Bulbs, 6 Times Longer than Fluorescent Bulbs No UV, IR or Heat Radiations, unlike Incandescent Bulbs No Mercury, unlike Fluorescent Bulbs No Flicker, No Warm-up Time, unlike Fluorescent Bulbs ecoBrites eco-friendly and energy
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Comparable to a 35 watt Halogen Bulb Our 3 x 1 Watt CREE PAR16 LED consumes only 3 Watts of power and brightness is similar to a 35W bulb. This halogen LED replacement comes in matte silver package and emits a clean white light over your choice of a 38 degree spot light or 60
about 1 year ago - No comments
USA’s Cree LEDs inside: reliable, high quality, superb color and brightness Plug and play with existing halogen MR16 socket and tranformer Soft warm white light Flood light 1 Year Warranty This light-weight environmentally friendly LED MR16 produces unparalleled warm white light with only 7W energy consumption and no mercury, no lead, no UV, and no
about 1 year ago - No comments
great energy efficiency cool to the touch screw in base Bulb Shape: PAR16 (2 inches in diameter) Base Type: E27 (standard screw-in socket) Comparable to a 35 watt Halogen Bulb Our 3 x 1 Watt CREE PAR16 LED consumes only 3 Watts of power and brightness is similar to a 35W bulb. This halogen LED
about 1 year ago
Review by B. Mobarry for Philips AmbientLED 7-Watt Medium Base R20 Indoor Flood
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I bought one of these last summer at Home Depot. This light has the best color and color rendering of any incandescent replacement that I’ve tried (dozens). My wife’s an architect, and she’s very picky about light quality, and this is the only cfl or led that she’s approved of. Despite the fairly low lumen rating, it appears fairly bright, perhaps because of the good light quality. Very pleased.
about 1 year ago
Review by I.M. Dabbler for Philips AmbientLED 7-Watt Medium Base R20 Indoor Flood
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This is the best LED I’ve found to date. I find it is better to read by than a 65 watt GE reveal bulb. As I use up my current CFLs, I will replace them with more Philips LEDs. I am encouraged by the fact that these bulbs are only going to come down in price and improve in quality. Now I don’t have to worry about disposing of a mercury filled CFL.
about 1 year ago
Review by Brendan A. MacWade for Philips AmbientLED 7-Watt Medium Base R20 Indoor Flood
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I found both the GE PAR20 LED and this Philips PAR20 LED at Home Depot. I bought both. And I have to say this this one creates a brighter, whiter spot, looks better, and stays cool. LED bulbs have a way to go with brightness and price point, but this could be the first LED spot worth getting, if you don’t mind the price tag. It creates a spot that looks just like a halogen one. I think Philips are off to a strong start with their line of Ambient LED bulbs.
about 1 year ago
Review by Stephen R. Finney for Philips AmbientLED 7-Watt Medium Base R20 Indoor Flood
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The Philips AmbientLED 7-Watt Medium Base R20 Indoor Flood is an impressive light. It does, in fact, light up my whole bedroom; not blindingly, but more than sufficient for most purposes other than reading. It would be possible to read by it, but possibly not comfortably. Given that it only uses 7 watts it is amazing how much light put out by this light. There is some heat generated by the emitters, but that is to be expected. A Compact Fluorescent would double or triple the amount of heat per lumen, and would use significantly more current. The size of the light allows for it’s use in nearly any lamp in which one might want to use it. My only criticism (and it is more a matter of preference) is that the color temperature is slightly cooler than maybe a 60 watt incandescent bulb. I’d much prefer a whiter light. I can’t comment on the longevity, but I’ll bet it pays for itself well within it’s lifetime. More, it will cut down on the airconditioning load for this room. Since this is the warmest room in the house, that isn’t a small thing. I can comfortably recommend this light for anyone trying to cut down their use of electricity. Taint cheap, but very soon the price of a kilowatt hour will make these lights highly desireable. A worthwhile investment!
about 1 year ago
Review by R. Lehmann for Philips AmbientLED 7-Watt Medium Base R20 Indoor Flood
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I bought these to replace two small cannister lights in our kitchen that had CFLs in them. I replaced one of the CFLs to be able to compare and was amazed by how yellow the CFL light was and how true the light from this bulb was. These lights are much brigther thant he CFLs when first turned on, although the CFLs will warm up to an equal brightness. This was a great purchase.