30W E27 LED Corn Light Bulbs(2 Pack)- 144 LEDs 2835 SMD 2700 LM COB Light Lamp Ultra Bright Daylight White 6000K LED Bulb 240 Watt Equivalent for Backyard Barn Outdoor Large Area, 85V-265V
G**E
Very Fragile Construction
Here are the "good" and "bad" on this product...ADVANTAGES.1. VALUE: Among the 30W LED corn light bulbs, this is the cheapest - $23 for two. The closest comparable is $26..2. PERFORMANCE: I positioned three in my dark attic. The amount of light made a big difference..3. DURABILITY: This class of LED corn light bulbs advertised 30,000 to 50,000 hours of light. In reality, dissatisfied users reported that many burn out within two weeks to a few months. For myself, the record is very good. I had one lasting three years as a security light, being used eight hours per day during the fall, winter, and spring months. It is ON three hours per day during the summer. As of recent, it is still going strong...DISADVANTAGES.1. The 7% discount coupon does not work. An Amazon representative promised to solve the problem. So far, I have not received any reimbursement..2. The unit is cheaply constructed. The big problem is the absence of a plastic cover to shield and protect the LED strips, wiring, and internal circuits. So, the unit is very fragile and exposed to damage.
K**J
Almost a security light
I have two lights outside by my garage, and I wanted to upgrade them to near-security light status (without changing the fixture). These did the trick. The fixture is not exactly weather proof, more of a cover/shield so not sure how much moisture these bulbs can take. But we will see.I am thinking of buying more of these for my shop. I have florescent fixtures, and I am tired of the one or the other the ballast or the bulbs go bad. They sell a "spider" to turn one bulb into 3, or 4 (or up to 8 I think), and I can use these corn-cob bulbs in a cheap ceramic lamp base (about $2 at HD). The question is which one of these corn-cob bulbs gives the most light for the $.
T**E
Great light as long as it lasted.
Installed these in my shop in February 2020 to replace 4 85w compact florescent bulbs. These give better light at less than half the electric used. It is now the end of May and have one burnt out with a second bulb that comes on if you touch it.Definitely not impressed with the quality. Three months compared to the 10+ years of the compact florescent bulbs?
M**R
Like these lights
I've been searching for some time for an LED replacement for the 3-way 50-200-250 incandescent bulbs we need to use in 4 lamps in our house. Those bulbs to be replaced cost a lot, put out lot of heat, and burn out quickly, but they are the only bulbs that produce enough light for our older eyes. These come close, but aren't quite there. They are adequate in two of the lamps, but not good enough for the location of the other two. They readily fit in the lamps, but are just a little dimmer than the bulbs to be replaceed. I'm hoping the next year brings another leap forward in these higher wattage LED bulbs and we can permananently retire the old 3-ways.
D**N
Low CRI - Low TLCI - Very Green Tint
Very, very green spike, and the reds coming out of this are severely limited. If you're a photographer or cinematographer and you know what CRI and TLCI are, these are the worst choice for you.
L**E
So far so good
Plenty bright for 30 watts. Came on instantly. Burning for 24 hours and no problems. Connected directly to a switch, avoiding motion sensing or night sensing!
K**G
I can actually see in the garage at night!
These are great for utility areas where aesthetics don’t matter. Perfect for the garage. They are UGLY but they are bright!
T**M
bright little bulb
For such a small light these are extremely bright. The application I was putting these in was an outside lantern style light fixture with limited height. I needed a minimum of 100 watt output and these 15watt led bulbs fit the bill.
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