I am comparing the G7 820lumen warm white bulb G7 Power G7A19DIM830WW 830 Lumen Omni-Directional LED Dimmable Light Bulb, A19, Warm White to this Maxxima bulb.
Color: The Maxima has a warmer, redder color than the G7. The G7 is pretty warm (yellow tint) already to begin with but the Maxxima is even warmer
Brightness: You will see from the attached pictures... The Maxxima is very directional and is much brighter in the front 120 degree while the G7... well is omnidirectional. You can tell from the pictures posted that the Maxxima gives out all the light above the lamp while the G7 is more uniform and lights up the lamp more evenly.
I have no way to test the power consumption but the G7 was tested at 12.5W before. The Maxxima is rated at 12W
One confusing thing about the Maxxima bulb is that the box says the bulb is dimmable but there is an inscription on the bulb saying "do not use with dimmer" I will update after I get my dimmer switch.
Update: Received my dimmer and I can confirm that both of the reviewed bulbs are dimmable. Conclusion is that if you have a fixture or application which can take a directional bulb, go with the maxima. If omnidirectional is a must the G7 is a better choice. The Maxxima is a tad bit brighter.
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Very nice warm light, not prone to overheating. The heavy base might be a problem elsewhere, but I haven't seen an issue with my lamps.Best Deals for Maxxima Dimmable LED 12 Watt A19 Light Bulb 1,000 Lumens Warm White
These are bright, dimmable, and so far reliable. I've had 7 in active use for about a month with no trouble.One strange thing though is that when you turn them off, they slowly fade out instead of instantly going dark. This takes a little getting used to, but isn't a big deal.




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