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I found the same or similar bulb, same price, at Home Depot with 130 lumens instead of 80. I have spent over $1,200 on LEDs for my home and the best lesson so far is to ignore the "replaces xx Watt" and look at the lumens. It works as advertised.Best Deals for GE Lighting 76464 Energy Smart LED 2.8-Watt (15-watt replacement)
Bought a three pack of these at Sam's (On the free day) for my bathroom just to try and they work great.I have six light fixture and I can hardly tell they a brightness difference between a standard 40 watt frosted bulb and these.
I have tried other LED lamps which hardly lasted a month but these are holding up great.
I will be buying more of these.
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A "60-watt equivalent" (14 watt) fluorescent bulb, such as the Philips 22114, is rated at 800 lumens. Another 60-watt equivalent bulb, the Philips 409904 Dimmable AmbientLED, is 12.5 watts and 800 lumens.This 2.8 watt bulb is rated at 80 lumens. That is, it creates roughly 1/10th of the light of a "60-watt equivalent" bulb, and uses double the energy (per lumen) in doing so.
(For comparison, the GE G25 25 watt incandescent vanity bulbs are rated at 210 lumens.)
Had I known this was an 80 lumen bulb, I wouldn't have wasted my time and money on it. It's not much brighter than a night light...
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I needed to reduce the power consumed on a particular circuit so as not to trip the circuit breaker. (This same circuit has an infrared sauna.) I replaced three of six incandescent bulbs in an over-the-sink bathroom fixture with these decorative LED bulbs. To my eye, these 2.8 watt bulbs provide as much light as the incandescents they replace. I also had the issue where I thought a couple of the bulbs didn't work. However, the problem was caused by the bulb coming in contact with the fixture rim before the bulb had made proper contact with the copper tab in the middle of the light fixture. The "problem" was easily fixed by pulling the copper tab in the middle of the light fixture out a little before inserting the bulb. MAKE SURE THE POWER IS OFF to the fixture before you try this!The specs on the Amazon page say 50,000 hour life while the package says 12,000 hour life. 12,000 hours are still a lifetime for me, so that's not a problem. The specs on the package say 80 lumens. That would be useful information for any lighting product.
The only negative is that it took a lot of research to make sure I was ordering the right bulb. Now that I know it's the right bulb for this application, I'll order more.
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