Philips LED bulb replaces 32W E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white 5 W 5 350 lumens

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  • Really nice pleasant light  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 32 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 5.5W, 350 lumen (household goods)
    while even a bit lighter than the conventional 40W lamps. I just bought one across the range of Philips and had no dropouts here.
  • Cold light  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 32 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 5.5W, 350 lumen (household goods)
    Are not specially warm light compared to an incandescent bulb. Hope that LEDs better over time so that there is more yellow than blue light.
  • Great bulbs ... 1  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 32 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 5.5W, 350 lumen (household goods)
    Like all Philips LED bulbs that I have quite a lot now. Unlike Osram, the light color at Philips agrees always exact. The bulb is surprisingly heavy and we vmtl. very long doing their duty. Easily replaced a 9W fluorescent agents and, like all LEDs,
  • 6W replace 60W!  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 32 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 5.5W, 350 lumen (household goods)
    The LED bulb replaces a 60W incandescent bulb with us. Overall, the luminance distribution due to design more downwards, but this is not a disadvantage. On the contrary: The 6W LED bulb appear even brighter in this way, than 60 W. No delay, no flicke
  • Compared really great!  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 32 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 5.5W, 350 lumen (household goods)
    I have now ordered 6 different LED lamps with different bases. This lamp from Philips here really makes the most pleasant light. I have in the bathroom next to the mirror two lamps, a 40 W incandescent lamp, the other with this Philips. There is almo
  • beautiful light to tolerable price  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 32 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 5.5W, 350 lumen (household goods)
    Now that the last conventional light bulbs burn out also with us in the lamps, was forced to change for us. Relieved, I was already in advance that it except the poisonous mercury bulbs and bright halogen and LED lights are now also halogen bulbs and
  • Super LED lamp lumen with honest information  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 32 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 5.5W, 350 lumen (household goods)
    I have installed five of these bulbs in a ceiling lamp in our kitchen. This creates a very pleasant (light color) and useful light for working. Unlike many dubious providers ("China-lumen") Here the lumen information is correct and really, the l
  • Perfectly and reliably warm light  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 32 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 5.5W, 350 lumen (household goods)
    I have now 3 months in daily use and now in the dark winter months, of course even more. You illuminated my desk where I spend a week reading about 20h. Positives: Quick uniform light, economical production. (I hate to saving lamp to wait ...) A humm
  • Almost Perfect 105  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 32 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 5.5W, 350 lumen (household goods)
    I have installed this lamps to replace a failed conventional 40 watt light bulb in the overhead light a small guest toilet. She is now working together with additionally mounted above the sink mirror 20 Watt halogen spotlights in a predominantly whit
  • 6 Watt are sufficient in most cases  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 32 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 5.5W, 350 lumen (household goods)
    I have tentatively a slightly smaller with 4 Watt (also Philips) bought at a discounted the local dealer this LED lamp with 6 watts and for together under 20. I just wanted to make a comparison with my previously used CFLs. In my long hallway with 3
  • Does exactly what it promises 1  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 32 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 5.5W, 350 lumen (household goods)
    I rate or rezensiere rare. I however was incredibly difficult, on the basis of existing reviews of different LEDs to find a suitable LED bulb as a replacement for a standard bulb, I wanted to make a recommendation here. We have this bulb (white insid