I knew these bright white LED’s would come out and get put somewhere

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daveamkrayoguy

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Yes, I decided I need light in my kitchen after the chandelier over our dining area table went from just one bulb burned out to quit working altogether…

So it’s back to the warm, golden glow of my ordinary incandescent bulbs that I put back in my lamp…

Of which the white bulbs there, aside from arc-ing, I thought, over time, were noticeably brighter but I’ll adjust back to them in time…



— Dave
 

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I, along with my friends, have learned that if going to LED lighting, to only buy quality brands like GE, Sylvania, Philips or Cree.
My neighbor bout those "Feil" brand LEDS and they don't last with a crap.
Stay away from those cheap brands.
I've got a Philips 15 watt LED in the a dining room table lamp that I leave on as a nightlight, and it's been on continuously for 18 years now.
My 12 volt garden lights, on a timer at night, are Philips too, and 15 years old and still bright.
If the house bulbs are to be used on a dimmer, make sure they are dimmable types.
 

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