G**Y
These look really good!
These bulbs are nice. The color is slightly cooler than the cheap 2700 K bulbs from the superstore, which is good. The best thing is they glow evenly top to base. They aren't dark at the base like the unpleasant glass bulbs from the famous electric company. They look like real light bulbs! Too bad they no longer stock them at the famous blue home store.
A**R
Don’t last!
Great looking bulb that looks like a real conventional incandescence light BUT, they don’t last longer than maybe 40 - 50 hrs. Been using them for maybe a year and a half and thought I just got a few bad ones! Nope, a bad design / product.
A**.
Does not last, buy something else
Part of the value proposition for LED bulbs is their very long lifespan. Not the case for this product, have had four bulbs out of 10 fail within the first two years. Try Hypericon brand instead.
A**8
Used
Had been used and returned. 'Prime Day' special.The lights are good, but super expensive from this route.
M**H
Good lifespan
What can I say? They're lightbulbs. They light up and they've lasted longer than others.
J**9
Five Stars
They worked very well with my dimmer switch.
N**R
Looks and feels exactly like a 60W incandescent bulb - without the heat
Found this Utilitech Filament LED bulb YGA16A02-A19-FR-8W at my LOcal hardWarE Store. There are several features I like about this product:1. Its all-glass body looks and feels exactly like a traditional 60-Watt A19 incandescent bulb. See my uploaded photo for size comparison with incandescent and two other LED bulb from CREE and Philips.2. The light distribution from this LED bulb is truly omni-directional like that of an incandescent bulb. As can be seen from my uploaded comparison photo, even the ‘neck’ of this LED bulb is illuminated. Other LED bulbs cannot achieve such even distribution because of the heatsink at the base.3. It weighs almost as little as an incandescent bulb. According to my electronic kitchen scale:- Incandescent 60W bulb: 29g- Utilitech LED bulb: 32g- CREE 2nd-gen 4FLOW bulb: 54g- CREE 3rd-gen LED bulb: 95g[Other Observations]- The bulb consumes 8.4W initially. Power factor = 0.90 which is good. The power dropped slightly to 8.1W after 1 hour. This regulation much better than that of other low-cost LED bulbs.- I tested this bulb in my Chamberlain garage door opener and it does not interfere with wireless remote control. In contrast, the CREE first-gen LED bulb generates so much EMI (electro-magnetic interference) that it jams the remote.- Amazon product page claims 'Dimmable', although on the actual package it says nothing about dimmable. In my TRIAC-dimmer the bulb does dim down to maybe 50%, then shuts off completely.[Bottom Line]If you are planning to switch over to LED bulbs, but were turned off by their odd shapes and uneven light distribution, this is the ideal light bulb for you. It works every bit like a traditional incandescent bulb, except it won't give you a blister when you touch it.The only drawback of this product is that: due to the filament LED design, it has a shorter lifespan of 10,000 hours compared to 25,000 hours for most typical LED bulbs. But this is still 10x longer lifespan compared to incandescent bulbs. With the saving in energy cost, you’ll probably get your investment back within the first year anyway.
D**K
Fairly short life
Claims 10,000 hours life. I purchases 12 of those bulbs for my living room in January 2017. One of them died today (July 2018)....
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