
GE 36494 Vintage Style LED Amber Light Bulb
Add a Touch of Vintage Charm to Your Home Introducing the GE Vintage Style LED Light Bulb, a perfect blend of classic aesthetics and modern energy efficiency. With its amber finish and decorative bent tip, this bulb recreates the warm, inviting glow of vintage incandescent bulbs. Specifications:...
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Overview
Add a Touch of Vintage Charm to Your Home
Introducing the GE Vintage Style LED Light Bulb, a perfect blend of classic aesthetics and modern energy efficiency. With its amber finish and decorative bent tip, this bulb recreates the warm, inviting glow of vintage incandescent bulbs.
Specifications:
- Style: Vintage Style Spiral Filament
- Wattage Replacement: 25 Watt
- Finish: Amber
- Base: Medium
- Type: Decorative Bent Tip (CAC)
- Dimmable: Yes
Key Features
LED vintage style bulbs combine the retro look of antique incandescent bulbs with the benefits of LED
25 Watt replacement using only 3 Watts (125 lumens)
Rated to last 13.7 years with an annual operation cost of 0.36 dollars based on 3 hours per day use at 11 cents per KwH
Dimmable and works with most dimmer switches
Soft, warm candlelight with 2000 Kelvin color temperature
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers the aesthetic of an antique incandescent bulb with the energy efficiency of LED technology.
- This bulb uses only 3 watts of power while delivering light equivalent to a 25-watt incandescent.
- Rated for an extended lifespan of approximately 13.7 years based on standard daily usage.
- It is dimmable, allowing for adjustable light levels when used with compatible dimmer switches.
- Provides a soft, warm candlelight glow with a 2000 Kelvin color temperature for ambient lighting.
👎 Cons
- The light output of 125 lumens might be too low for tasks requiring bright, functional illumination.
- Specific design as a vintage-style bulb may not suit all modern aesthetic preferences or fixtures.
- While dimmable, compatibility with all dimmer switches is not guaranteed, potentially requiring specific types.
- The amber light with a 2000K temperature is very warm, which may not be suitable for all applications.
- An annual operational cost, however low, still applies, indicating continuous energy consumption.