This dimmable, 72-watt A19 bulb turns on instantly and creates a bright white light with a clear finish–adding a decorative sparkle to any room. Versatile for multiple applications, this 2990-Kelvin bulb is classic in design and ideal for household use in ceiling fixtures, table lamps, floor lamps, and open pendant fixtures. The dimming feature makes
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Added on: November 11, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
This dimmable, 72-watt A19 bulb turns on instantly and creates a bright white light with a clear finish–adding a decorative sparkle to any room. Versatile for multiple applications, this 2990-Kelvin bulb is classic in design and ideal for household use in ceiling fixtures, table lamps, floor lamps, and open pendant fixtures. The dimming feature makes it easy to create the right ambiance for any activity. Features a Medium Screw base. Replaces 100-watt incandescent A19 bulbs, reducing energy costs up to 28%. Philips reuses as much glass and packaging material as possible, reducing environmental impact. Estimated annual energy cost of $8.67 (based on three hours/day). This product ships as a 24-pack.
Incandescent-ish is pretty darned good Stop the CFL tyranny! These halogen bulbs create great light, are more efficient than regular incandescent bulbs and aren’t as expensive as LEDs.CFLs are just bad news. I’ve never had one live nearly as long as they purport, even expensive ones and the mercury vapor in them means that when they fail early you need to dispose of them properly.I had to replace a BUNCH of bulbs in a rental property and since incandescent bulbs are harder to get I went with these and I’m…
HORRIBLE OMISSION ON DESCRIPTION & POOR QUALITY CONTROL (& breakage) DO NOT BUY I think these bulbs are a good value compared to offers from other sources. They are bright and economical for a clear, modified “incandescent” bulb. BUT that said, they were shipped to me in an oversized box and two (2) of the 24 bulbs arrived broken. So the value was effectively degraded by the inadequate packaging. FURTHER REVIEW: I…
Didn’t know light bulbs could be this bad. Some were faulty out of the box. Some burnt out in minutes, some in hours. A few have lasted a few weeks. These must be factory rejects or something, because Philips is ordinarily an excellent brand