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![]() I need to correct some info I previously posted about LED light bulbs and specifically the ones made by Cree. I installed what I *thought* were two, 60 watt (equiv.) LED bulbs made by Cree in the loft recording studio I recently posted about. I was wrong. They are not Cree bulbs. They are the 800 lumen (60 watt equiv.) LED bulbs being sold exclusively by Walmart. I forgot I bought them there. I discovered this because I just bought two more at Home Depot that *are* Cree's. There is a big difference. The Cree bulbs have a sticky, polymer coating on them unlike the Walmart version. I also discovered that although the package says they can be dimmed using any standard dimmer, the Cree bulbs are very noisy when dimmed. The ones from Walmart are silent at all settings. As far as light goes, the Cree version looks more like an incandescent from a distance and has a "warm white" color (2700) The Walmart ones are a brighter white but are also advertised to have the same 2700 color temp. The "warm white" Cree bulbs have dropped in price at Home Depot. They were just under $8 for the warm white but still over $13 for the "daylight" color temp. Of the two, which ones do I like better? The Walmart versions, mainly because the dim with no noise. The manufacturer is not identified on the packaging, only that they are made in China. They have the same lifetime ratings of over 22 years and the same power use of 9.5 watts however the Walmart version is warrantied for only 3 years whereas the Cree is warrantied for 10 years. |
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