Philips LED bulb replaces 60W E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white 9W 806 lumen

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  • Replacement for 60 watt bulb  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    This Phillips LED have approximately the same brightness as a 60 watt light bulb. Even if you pay off only in many years with me because of the low operating time, so nevertheless the energy consumption is reduced.
  • 1000x better than traditional energy-saving lamps.  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base, 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    Has an old energy-saving lamp replaced. Now I immediately full light and that is at least as bright as the comparable bulb only the desk lamp is not hot and the mercury risk, I have not. Only the price well. And not suitable outdoor as all energy-sav
  • The lamp is not bad  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base, 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    What bothers me is the viewing angle, because there are better. The brightness is OK as long as keep the lights still out put.
  • My first LED lamp  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    Was very undecided and know myself not really with lamps. I've read some reviews and built just look at the comments. My ancient kitchen light bulb 60 Watt has given up the ghost, and therefore needed a new one. I am pleasantly surprised. The light i
  • Was skeptical 1  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    ... Have this bulb in a lamp over the dining table ... first thought: maybe too bright and uncomfortable ... but no, just right! Like me and I hope for a long life!
  • because I still have to learn ... (note beside consumption, and Kelvin Lumen also reflect the beam angle)  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    ..but I can not chalk up the LED lamp. After I fell in LED lamps with no name products I have this time set to Philips. So far, I have been not disappointed. The light is very bright. In the Product Description lot of information is presented in tabu
  • and he said, "Let there be light"  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    That's what I call light. Compared to normal bulbs that were installed previously with me still in progress, which are here already almost floodlight. A rather pleasant bright light with the lowest possible energy consumption. Have the bulbs currentl
  • Good replacement for E27-Normalos  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    Good brightness (felt 50-60W), compact design (IKEA LEDs were for our lamp eg too long). Pleasant soft-white, slightly yellowish light color. Highly recommended!
  • LED technology: In principle, well ...  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    Basically, I find the LED technology in "light bulbs" very good. The color temperature is warmer and therefore more pleasant than in the energy-saving lamps previously known, also the immediate brightness is at power. And 60 watts as in this cas
  • Sau geil sau expensive  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    As ne normal bulb super pleasant light super bright and genuine top let's see whether they hällst long as it is promised
  • Does not last long ...... 1  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    At first I was really excited because the bulbs but sent in really great and bright light has to be read as with the other reviews, the bulb kept too short, in our degrees times by around 15 months. Davor began the lamps to flicker until the lamp has
  • Super .. 1755  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    So far everything super, the light is nice and bright and I hope the power savings I get to feel! Only stupid that electricity prices rise faster so you in a few years even with LED's too much pays ...
  • The bulb creates only short-range ...  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    The light is not still as "beautiful" as a "real" light bulb, but pleasant. The bulb hung freely in the kitchen and lit the 16sqm kitchen sufficiently well. The is managed in September 2013 bulb went today broken however. Later I'
  • Certainly the best Incandescent Replacements  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    after I've already bought several Led lamps, I am finally "the" encountered that absolutely suits me. The light color is really very pleasant, just warmweiss accordingly. Unlike some other Led which I had, which were influenced by grünstich or p
  • A short fun ...  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    05.Juni 2013: The light output and the light color of this light bulb I would classify as absolutely OK. A 60W bulb can be replaced in any case well. Actually, a top product, only has unfortunately given up the ghost after only 7 months and approxima
  • After about 6 months already broken!  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    The bulb has only about 6 months shone every day for about 2 hours, until it was broken today. The diverter is contacted, will post an update when I've heard of him. Naturally want to spare!
  • After only 9 months defective!  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    I bought this LED bulb on 06.11.2012. On 31/07/2013 this has gone faulty. Even if this would have shone every day 24 hour, you would come to a service life of about 6480 hours. The specified average life of 15,000 hours was so far from being reached.
  • 46W halogen lamp vs. LED / Phillips, which is better?  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    Moin, I swapped my 46 Watt / halogen lamp from Osram against Phillips 10.5 Watt / LED lamp. The lamp has not let me down! It makes a pleasant light with little restriction. The light shines not 100% evenly the lampshade (closed) from what certainly t
  • Very good shopping. Much better than the poisonous light bulbs.  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    Instant bright light, while also very energy efficient. I have bought several in different strengths for our grandmother, who is also very satisfied with the quality and luminosity. Can only recommend it and would buy them immediately. Only the price
  • Full replacement for 60W  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    It's "only" a light bulb, so I'll keep it short. It is relatively cheap, very bright (60+ watt equivalent) and also does not make any noise, the radio also goes. The light color and brightness I nearly identical to a 53W halogen lamp. Objec