
GE Vintage Style G25 Globe Amber LED Light Bulb
Add Vintage Charm to Any Room with GE Vintage Style LED BulbThe GE Vintage Style LED Light Bulb adds a touch of nostalgia to any space. Featuring an amber finish and a classic G25 globe design, this dimmable LED bulb creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Style: Vintage Edison G25 Globe Bulb Wa...
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Overview
Add Vintage Charm to Any Room with GE Vintage Style LED Bulb
The GE Vintage Style LED Light Bulb adds a touch of nostalgia to any space. Featuring an amber finish and a classic G25 globe design, this dimmable LED bulb creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
- Style: Vintage Edison G25 Globe Bulb
- Wattage: 4.5 Watts (Replaces 40-watt incandescent)
- Brightness: 280 Lumens
- Finish: Amber
- Features: Dimmable, Straight Filament
- Lifespan: Rated to last 13 years (based on 3 hours/day)
Key Features
LED vintage style bulbs combine the retro look of antique incandescent bulbs with the benefits of LED
40 Watt replacement using only 3 Watts (280 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 2150 Kelvin color temperature
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Combines the aesthetic appeal of vintage incandescent bulbs with the energy efficiency of LED technology.
- Uses only 3 watts of power to produce the light output equivalent to a 40-watt incandescent bulb.
- Offers a long lifespan, rated to last approximately 13.7 years based on 3 hours of daily use.
- Features a low estimated annual operating cost of just $0.36, contributing to significant energy savings.
- Fully dimmable, making it compatible with most dimmer switches for adjustable lighting atmospheres.
👎 Cons
- The 2150 Kelvin color temperature provides a very warm, candlelight glow, which may not be suitable for all lighting needs.
- Its specific G25 globe shape and amber finish might limit its use in fixtures requiring different bulb aesthetics.
- The 280 lumens output is relatively low, meaning it might not be bright enough for primary room illumination.
- The bulb is designed for decorative purposes, and its vintage style may not fit modern or minimalist décor.
- While dimmable, performance can vary with different dimmer switches, potentially requiring specific compatibility.