So you have the choice of either quite good bulbs from major brands (such as Osram or Philips) to buy, should it but tiieeef in the pocket grip (retail price sometimes two to three times the no-name goods) or the price for the main criterion to have to do and then sacrificing color temperature, light output or lifetime.
1.) The color temperature: Personally, I want (depending on room / environment) either a warm white near an incandescent lamp or daylight white. The intermediate temperatures I find most hard to get used to artificially uncomfortable. Warm white LEDs are often, however, significantly higher than 3000K, ie, it has significantly more yellow / gelbstichig- "brighter" light as an incandescent lamp. This light bulb is an incandescent bulb is very close, their light blends wonderfully with such a.
2.) 25 watt replacement is mE significantly understated. While the bulb radiating not "down" from such a conventional ball-shaped bulb. The illuminated area is subjectively much brighter than lit by a 25W bulb (somewhere betw. 30 - 40 Watt).
3.) The life I can not comment, but I will update in the negative case accordingly here.
A third alternative is recently the way the LED light source is a blue and yellow Swedish furniture store, which are in a similar price region. Their luminous efficiency is however at a higher energy intake is less (the 2-3 watts per bulb will make though hardly noticeable, it is worth mentioning in my opinion anyway).