Light Up Your Life! 🌟
The ANWIO LED ED37 Filament Bulb delivers an impressive 8000 lumens of daylight white light (5000K), making it an ideal choice for outdoor settings. With a low energy consumption of just 54 watts, this bulb is a sustainable alternative to traditional 300W incandescent bulbs, offering an 82% reduction in energy use. Designed with an EX39 extended mogul base, it fits seamlessly into existing fixtures and boasts a lifespan of 25,000 hours, ensuring long-term reliability and safety.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Material Type | Metal |
Item Shape | Arbitrary |
Color Rendering Index | 80.0 |
Light Source Type | Hps |
Light Source Wattage | 54 Watts |
Control Method | App |
Light Color | Daylight White |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Color Temperature | 5000 Kelvin |
Brightness | 8000 Lumen |
Connectivity Technology | Normal bulb |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Light Type | LED |
Special Features | 能 |
Wattage | 54 watts |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 300 Watts |
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Does not fit a standard household socket
I had ordered this light bulb for my dimly lit garage at my house. I misunderstood the wording in the on line description of the type of standard socket required for this large size bulb as I do not have an electrical education. The bulb is too large to fit into a standard household socket here in Canada so I couldn’t screw it in to try it out.After looking the light bulb I determined it is defective which is the reason for the rating of #2. At the top of the glass bulb there is a nub of inverted glass and at the top of the illumination part is a metal coil. The metal coil is supposed to be inserted over top of the inverted glass nub to hold the illumination parts in place inside the light bulb. The picture on the box shows how it is supposed to be put together. There is no way to for me to move the metal coil to cover the inverted glass nub as it is encased inside the light bulb. See the picture of the glass lightbulb and the picture of it on the box. I am thinking there must be a reason why the light bulb was designed this way for it to operate properly.
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