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💡 Light Up Your Life with Vintage Flair!
The Sunco 10 Pack ST64 Vintage Edison LED Bulb offers a stunning 1500 lumens of brightness with a 320° beam angle, perfect for creating a vibrant atmosphere. These dimmable bulbs, designed in a classic Edison style, provide both elegance and energy efficiency, replacing traditional 75W bulbs with only 13W. Backed by UL, FCC, and Title 20 certifications, they ensure safety and reliability, while the Sunco+ benefits guarantee over 5 years of support.
C**O
Significantly brighter than the previous ones
I have been looking for replacement bulbs for this lamp in my breakfast nook. It has scones so traditional led would look ugly in them. It is very hard to get bright Edison style bulbs that are bright 9100w equivalent) although many claim to be at this rating I have tried most of them and they fell short. You could bear lay notice they were on during the day and they were ok at night. These are different and did meet my expectations. They give great light. I cannot speak for durability as in my experience leds don’t last anywhere near what it’s claimed but color and intensity are great.
J**.
Vintage looking LEDs
I really like the vintage style of these LED lights. The LED "sticks" look like old-school Edison lamps. These lights are true to spec, the 4000K is a nice daylight white. Not too white/blue and a hint of yellow. They 1500 lumens at 13W is also very respectable for energy consumption and these are as bright as advertised. The only potential flaw of these lights is that the glass bulb is very long. They're about an inch longer than your typical bulb. So if you have a small lamp or housing, these bulbs may stick out and the reason for -1 star. Though I put these in a large outdoor wall light enclosure and they nicely filled the space.
E**C
Fantastic, Sturdy, & Great Looking Light Bulbs!
If you’re looking for Edison bulbs it’s because you have a vintage/industrial looking light fixture that showcases the light source rather than concealing it. As such you’ll want a great looking, glass light bulb. These bulbs pass that litmus test with flying colors. A great shape, nice and clear glass rather than plastic, and an interesting looking filament. It's also important to me that they are dimmable as several of the light fixtures in my house that use these types of bulbs are connected to dimmable switches.The color temperature here is 2700k which is marketed as "soft white". These bulbs mix and match very well with other 2700k bulbs that I have in the room which are also marketed as "soft white" and are actually a yellowish hue which I prefer. The dimming function works great and the output is as expected.When choosing a bulb keep in mind that in addition to the wattage which impacts the light output, you will want to pick a color temperature that appeals to you. I personally prefer the “soft white” color which is more of a yellowish color. That’s typically a 2700k temperature bulb or in this case nominally higher at 3000k. The nominally higher temperature is noticeable to me but may not be to all. As you move up the scale the light begins to get more white and eventually bluish. The 6000k bulbs are going to give you that blue hue.
S**G
Bright Cool White - and Vintage Style!
At 1500 lumens, these bulbs are clearly brighter than your cool white incandescent 75W bulbs. Because of their clear base, consider using them in place of 100W bulbs. This is a great color balance for most rooms and for reading. I love the cool daylight bulbs, since they show colors so much more consistently and true.The vintage styling of the bulbs are so attractive in classic lamp fixtures. Don't use them for close-in fixtures unless you have an LED dimmer. I have one, and found these to dim smoothly. My note about the packaging is a concern: there is a huge block of incoherent disclaimers about where the lights won't work. This needs to be communicated exactly in clear English to let us know of any true conditions we need to be aware of. I know we're being warned about something but I have no idea what it is. I checked all my circuit breakers to make sure they're in good shape.
S**R
Great High Wattage LED Bulb
These bulbs are very bright and have a warm light. The antique shape is great to be displayed in any light fixture. What I love about these bulbs is that it is super bright but with a warm color. It is great anywhere you want a lot of light, but don't want the color to be cold and office-like. These bulds are rated at 13 watts, so they are one of the largest wattage bulbs that I have seen at 2700K. This bulb is well-built and should last a long time. This style of light bulb with yellow filament is the best compared to the ones with a white plastic shell. I have had several of the filament styles for years now and NONE of them have gone out. The ones with the plastic shell go out or half their brightness ever so often.
P**.
Bright. Not 2700k color though
These are a good deal for a pack of 10, basically lifetime bulbs. The brightness is good - really good. The color is way off though. I’d say these are closer to 5000k. The pic above shows the Sunco bulb of the left. The bulb on the right is a GE 4000k warm white bulb. The Sunco is much whiter in color - definitely not 2700k. Not bad, just not the color described.These are dimmable as described. Dimming function is good - no issues.
K**C
Very bright!
These light bulbs are very large and very bright.The looks is cool and vintage, but pay attention to which type you buy because these ones are brighter than most.
B**T
descent bulbs, descent price, descent light - but HUGE
I can't complain about the large size of these bulbs because I should have checked the listing. But it turns out they look great in my oversized fixtures. They are the clear glass - Edison style but look nice in the hammered glass fixtures. Sunco puts the ratings on each bulb such that you can actually read it - very nice touch! They have other bulbs available so it's nice to have the rating right on the bulb. These are 3000k - which they call "warm" white, but I think they are a little brighter but perfect for what I needed. They are also the equivalent of 75 watt in a standard bulb. You get 10 bulbs in the pack costing just about $4 each - pretty much in line with other offerings. The bulbs were well protected in a blister pack within the box. Nice job Sunco!
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