Yeah, but what's 800 lumen? How many do you need to run to make up for
one 100 watt incandescent? I have CFL's in our home and I can't see ****
half of the time. Most of the lamps are rated for wattages that alllow
you to see with real bulbs. Not so much with the fake Chinese bulbs...
Spring $12.95 for one and try it in a place that you currently use a
single, 60, 75 or 100 watt bulb. You might be surprised after a while.
The LEDs are not like the CFL types. Just make sure you get the
omnidirectional Cree. They also make directional types. Also, I am
pretty sure they have at least two color temperatures available. I used
the "white" light version. I haven't tried the other color temp. Maybe
if I did I might feel more romantic.
We replaced four incandescent floodlights on the outside of the barn
with LED types. Not as much light as with the much higher wattage
incandescent bulbs but still very adequate for seeing where you are
going at night.
I will look into it as we are trying to get our electric bill down...
"Omnidirectional Cree"... Ok, don't know what it is, but I will look for
it in Lowes today when we are there...