UPDATE: I've ordered these lights 3 times, and I'm extremely disappointed with LED Wholesalers. I have 5 different lights, but the product number is the same for all of them. On the box some are rated 130W equivalent, some 100W. Some have an opaque difuser, some don't, some have different patterns of LEDs visible. I'm stuck with having to try to match lights so that the same appearance and brightness are in the same ceiling. The 1322WW DM/130Weq is a great light, but there's no guarantee that you'll get what you've ordered as pictured and specified. In my view, Amazon should drop LED Wholesalers as unreliable.
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Wasted $32.00. Failed after only 60 days. To my surprise the warranty is only 30 days for a product that is suppose to last 30,000 hours. Extremely dissappointed with this product.Best Deals for LEDwholesalers Dimmable PAR38 14 Watt LED Wide Angle Flood Light
This LED dimmed but produced significant/annoying flickering when doing so. Read on if you want to see what I was comparing to.I've tried the following PAR38's:
the ones I'm reviewing
ecoSmart 407976 from HD 24W (125W equivalent 1300 lumens)
ecoSmart 407414 from HD 18W (110W equivalent 1200 lumens and daylight white)
ecoSmart 866914 from HD 18W (75W equivalent 850 lumens)
Philips AmbientLED 900 lumen/18W version (I've seen 760 and 1050's at HD too)
Of all the above I went with the Philips ones they produced the right amount of lumens while sticking to 18W. The 24W ecoSmart was fine but didnt seem "25%" brighter than the Panasonic or any of the other 18W ones, but it did get a lot hotter. The 18W/850lumen ecoSmart produced buzzing could have been a dodgy lamp maybe? My advice for anyone comparing is to get all the PAR38's from HD and try them yourself.
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