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  • Why it is worth buying!  

    Philips LED bulb 8W / 48W replaced / 827/600 lumens / E27 19,298,500 (household goods)
    Preliminary FYI: I paid for this bulb on 11/15/2013 13,49 Euro. Why a LED bulb? I've bought the cheaper mercury with fluorescent technology. There have so far bought 5 different all known and unknown producers and have to say, not convinced me. They
  • Philips LED bulb E27, 9.5 W 19,298,500, when operating with my motion: Pears ignite late and flicker  

    Philips LED bulb 8W / 48W replaced / 827/600 lumens / E27 19,298,500 (household goods)
    I wanted to use these lights outdoors and operate with the existing motion. Unfortunately, all the bulbs flicker on all detectors and fire only after about 6-8 seconds. Without detectors, so in normal operation with light switch, the lights are prope
  • Equivalent 60W incandescent bulb  

    Philips LED bulb 8W / 48W replaced / 827/600 lumens / E27 19,298,500 (household goods)
    Declared by the manufacturer is an understatement. The LED bulb is more representative of the luminance of a 60W bulb. Pleasant luminous paint. I would recommend this product highly.
  • LED luminosity sufficient  

    Philips LED bulb 8W / 48W replaced / 827/600 lumens / E27 19,298,500 (household goods)
    Good illumination downward and to the side. Roughly equivalent to 70 watts conventional bulb. If illumination is desired upward, not recommended!
  • excellent color rendering and well lit  

    Philips LED bulb 8W / 48W replaced / 827/600 lumens / E27 19,298,500 (household goods)
    Finally a reasonable priced spare bulbs! The light is warm and light, the bulb will start immediately and the annoying `` geflackere`` of energy-saving lamps has an end. Furthermore, my tomatoes are in the kitchen is no longer gray, that is the color
  • finally - the perfect replacement for 60-75W incandescent  

    Philips LED bulb 8W / 48W replaced / 827/600 lumens / E27 19,298,500 (household goods)
    I have for some years always flirted with LED lights and a lot of experimentation, but except for flashlights (1-5w) and bicycle lighting had been this not really a good solution. they were all: too weak, too expensive, too blue (Daylight or even blu
  • unexpected brightness  

    Philips LED bulb 8W / 48W replaced / 827/600 lumens / E27 19,298,500 (household goods)
    Surprisingly bright for 9.5W, "perceived" light output over the previous 50W lamp. The light color iat also fine. Smaller than other LED lamps, similar in size to a conventional bulb. Relatively heavy. The base and the version warm after a short