A:Â Its not for use in totally enclosed fixtures, if its partially enclosed it is okay. It is not dimmable.
by|Nov 3, 2015
A:Â Yes, they will work exceptional well.
by|Nov 6, 2015
Q:Can the bulb be used outdoors?
by|Oct 16, 2015
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A:Â The packaging warning states--do not use in direct contact with water.--- What does that mean? I interpret that to mean---Do not use where rain, snow, water can contact the bulb directly. I have two outside glass lamp assemblies that are enclosed. I have one of these bulbs installed in each lamp over 10 months now without issue.
by|Oct 19, 2015
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A:Â Yes.
by|Nov 6, 2015
A:Â I use it outside in enclosed lights, but it is looks like a regular incandescent light bulb and I probably would use it exposed directly to the elements.
by|Oct 20, 2015
A:Â No it is for indoor use only.
by|Oct 20, 2015
Q:Is this bulb dimmable?
by|Oct 9, 2015
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A:Â This bulb is not dimmable.
by|Oct 9, 2015
A:Â No.
by|Oct 10, 2015
A:Â This one isn't but you can purchase one that is .
by|Nov 6, 2015
Q:Would these bulbs be good in an office setting where they'd be on more like 8 hours/day 5 days per week?
by|Oct 9, 2015
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A:Â Yes, expect to never change them.
by|Nov 6, 2015
A:Â Yes
by|Nov 6, 2015
Q:Suitable for enclosed fixture?
by|Oct 7, 2015
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A:Â Absolutely!
These are great bulbs. Very bright and stay cool.
by|Oct 9, 2015
A:Â The warning on the bulb says "not intended for fully enclosed fixtures". I have about 12 or more installed in fully enclosed fixtures without issue (10 months or more now).
by|Oct 8, 2015
A:Â I use them in the glass globes in a pole lamp. They seem to work fine.
by|Oct 9, 2015
A:Â No. Although the packaging does not indicate whether they can be used in enclosed fixtures, a warning printed on the base of the bulb indicates that they are only for open fixtures.
by|Nov 10, 2015
A:Â Yes, very little heat transfer from the bulb.
by|Nov 6, 2015
Q:Is this item working with 220v?
by|Sep 26, 2015
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A:Â The bulb uses standard 120V.
by|Sep 30, 2015
A:Â No, 110 only.
by|Nov 6, 2015
A:Â No, it works with 120/110V
by|Oct 20, 2015
Q:So it is $2.25 per bulb?
by|Aug 20, 2015
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by|Aug 24, 2015
Q:How many bulbs?
by|Aug 20, 2015
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A:Â This is 12 60W Equivalent Soft White A19 LED Light Bulbs.
by|Aug 21, 2015
A:Â It is a 2-pack for $4.97. These put out a surprising amount of light, compared with the 60s I had in before. I'm gonna try these inside the glass globes in my ceiling, to see how they fare. Even if they fail in a year or two, they are still great for the price.
by|Aug 27, 2015
Q:Can these bulbs be used in an enclosed fixture?
by|Aug 19, 2015
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A:Â These bulbs are only for use in open fixtures.
by|Aug 22, 2015
A:Â Its not for use in totally enclosed fixtures, if its partially enclosed it is okay.
by|Aug 22, 2015
Q:Is it dimmable?
by|Aug 19, 2015
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A:Â The description says, "NO."
by|Aug 27, 2015
A:Â This product is not for a dimmer switch.
by|Aug 22, 2015
A:Â No it is a non-dimmable light bulb.
by|Aug 22, 2015
A:Â No,not dim able but good for lights that don't require to be dimmed like outdoor or garage lights