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I liked the brightness of these bulbs because they are much more brighter than the incandescent ones.
Russ · April 20, 2026
Good bulb. Looks like they pay attention to thermal management!
The bulb is bright! We have one in an enclosed fixture at the bottom of the basement stairs and it works very well. The white diffuser over the fixture hides the details of the bulb perfectly. We have the other one in a multi-bulb table-top lamp on an end table in the living room. Alas, the lamp shade does NOT provide enough diffusion to hide the emitters and concentrated output of the bulb in this usage. For the table lamp, I should be using a bulb with its own built-in diffuser. We had been using the GE Relax LED (A21) bulbs in the table lamp. The A21 is too wide/tall and actually touches the lamp shade. (We originally went with the A21 because that is the only size GE offered that had adequate lumen output.) The Relax LED has a big diffuser and looks "somewhat" better, even though it touches the inside of the lampshade. So, I am still searching for a solution for the table lamp. I have Sansi bulbs in the garage door openers and they work great. The lumen output and longevity of the Sansi bulbs is very good. (The GE Relax are completely unreliable, every one was changed, during warranty by GE, costing them who know knows how much. Ditto for the CREE BR40 downlight bulbs in our kitchen ceiling. Those were replaced over and over under CREE warranty. Both CREE and GE had terrible initial reliability, as if they had never built an LED bulb before and had no idea how to provide longevity. The SANSI folks seem to pay attention to thermal management! I expect them to last a long time. The ones in the garage door openers have been there for a couple of years without incident!)
Robert · March 15, 2026
Bright!
Just the right product for in-house plant
Warinthinan · February 11, 2026





