LeoolsE26 Edison LED Vintage Bulb, 15W Dimmable Filament Light Bulb, ST64 1300 Lumen Neutral White 4000K,Equivalent 100W-120W,E26 Medium Base Squirrel Cage Antique Lamp,Pack of 2
J**S
We both win
My better half hates LEDs and I can't stand low-light alternatives (incandescent). When I bought new fixtures for our basement, they came with Edison style incandescent bulbs. 60 watts and that is the max that the manufacturer recommends. Welcome LED. I ordered these that promise a 120w equivalent, and I would estimate that is about what they are. So with the addition of dimmers, my basement is bright when we need it, and as dim as we would like it for TV viewing, etc. They don't seem to flicker and are a nice warm 2700k light, like my wife prefers. I prefer a bit cooler, but she is happy. Happy wife, happy life. The only issue with these bulbs, is that they are a bit larger than regular bulbs. They barely fit in two of hour fixtures. So if you have a tight spot, these may not fit. Very pleased so far.
C**O
Nice Edison-style bulbs, but not as bright as I was expecting (see details). Recommended
I bought the Leools Filament LED Edison Bulb 15W Dimmable 2700K Warm White 1300LM E26 Base, ST64 Vintage LED Filament Bulbs (Pack of 2) to go into a couple new outdoor light fixtures that I bought. To suit the fixtures, I needed the tallest and brightest Edison-style LED bulbs that I could find. While I would have preferred to find T10 bulbs (to match the long, rectangular form factor of my fixtures), I couldn't find any bright enough.The ST64 Leools were a good second choice, with the main draw being the long simulated filaments, warm 2700K color temperature, and 1300LM output. To my eye, the Leools don't SEEM as bright at 120W incandescent bulbs, but they are pretty bright. The dimming is smooth and flicker-free with my Z-Wave dimmer. Recommended
T**O
Apparent company's incompetence/indifference? BUYER BEWARE!
I've placed two orders for light bulbs, one with "Bango" and one with Leools, both companies on Amazon, for Edison bulbs. And after awaiting my fixtures to be installed, I just went to install the bulbs this past week (06/01/2020-06/07/2020). The first order #111-313641-135xxxx were in Leools bulbs ("Bango" as the distributer) packaging, & was for 12 WATT LED (actual), 100 WATT incandescent equivalent, I received what appear to be 75 WATT incandescent equivalent, although rated as 100 WATT incandescent equivalent 12 WATT LED (actual). I then proceeded to make two comparisons, and they were with other, "100 WATT" incandescent equivalent by Feit & Ecosmart both 12 WATT LED (actual), respectively. The comparisons were in two identical fixtures in the same bathroom, the fixtures being (6) six feet apart. The difference of the ability to illuminate was approximately 25-35%, the Feit & Ecosmart bulbs being, "that much brighter". My second purchase order #112-9096263-094xxxx was for 15 WATT (actual), 120 WATT incandescent equivalent, and again the comparison came up short, the 15 WATT (actual), Leools being used in the same bathroom with the same two fixtures, (6) six feet apart, "only then",... came up to the 100 WATT incandescent equivalent of the Feit & Ecosmart, & "certainly do not" appear to be 120 WATT incandescent equivalent as advertised! And all of the bulbs are "clear", Edison type bulbs. Interesting too, the 'WATTS ONLY" "NOT" the equivalence is "printed in ink" on the bulbs glass base, vs. being engraved/stamped in the metal of the threads, as most bulbs are. I can see/understand a first order being erroneous on most anything, although when the error is in the clearly printed rating of a product, both on the website and the bulb, a product that has such stringent established standards, it appears to beg the question,... "the companies competence and concern?" BUYER BEWARE!
S**R
not what is advertised
I do not know what light bulbs these other reviewers received but I bought this to replace a 2700k, 800 lumen, 60 watt equivalent for our dining rm. dinner table over head hanging lamp and this new bulb 4000k 1300 lumen 100 watt equivalent was considerable dimmer. It only deserves one star because of the brightness and price,, but i will give it two because I can return it.
R**R
Bright!
I have them on my porch lights. I have had this type of bulb (different supplier identical glass) in an 8 Watt for 3.5 years burning 24/7. These hours are 25% higher than advertised, half have burned out. These lights are so bright I had to turn them off at night. They were effecting my sleep. They have twice the led strips, but more importantly instead of having them all on top this one has them top and bottom. In our carriage type porch lights the old ones were half way up the cap. We got the 4000K instead of the 6000K. Much nicer. The 6000K is harsher and unnatural looking for and Edison simulator. The 2700K lights are very yellow and make colors hard to see. These are perfect!
J**.
NOT COMPATIBLE
This was the fourth type of bulb I purchased for my new living room end table lamps. They are bright enough. They are the right color temperature. They are NOT "Compatible With 90% Of Dimmers" as the ad proclaims. BUYER BEWARE!!!!
B**.
Pay attention to lumens and temperature!
Excellent replacement bulb for the 60W incandescent clear bulb in our foyer fixture. Pay attention to lumens (brightness) and temperature (noted as degrees of K (Kelvin)). Some 60W equivalent LED bulbs are not as bright (lumens) as an incandescent 60W bulb. The temperature indicates the look and feel of the light produced (warm (yellow) or cool (white)). This bulb is 4000K, which matched the look and feel of the clear 60W incandescent bulb that it replaced.
M**R
Nice higher voltage
Replaces 75Watt bulbs that did not give off as much light; love the Edison look; dims nicely
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