KOR 9W LED A19 Light Bulb (60W Equivalent), UL Listed, 3000K (Soft White)
Kor 9W Led A19 Light Bulb, ( E26 ) Medium Screw Base, A Soft White Light, Led 9 Watt Standard Replacement Bulbs, Easy Installation Standard A19 Shape, 60W Equivalent
Analysis of 400+ reviews for KOR 9W LED A19 Light Bulb (60W Equivalent), UL Listed, 3000K (Soft White)
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We analyzed a total of 449 reviews for this product out of which, 39 reviews were received in the last 6 months.
The analysis indicates that around 81% reviews were positive while around 16% of reviews had negative sentiment.
BestViewsReviews Ranking and Score for KOR 9W LED A19 Light Bulb (60W Equivalent), UL Listed, 3000K (Soft White)
This product received a total score of 9.09 out of 10, based on review sentiments and user opinions related to 10 features:
Users of this product said
Even though the lumens are 800, they are still as bright or brighter than the bathroom fixture and the kitchen fixture, but I only needed one bulb per fixture.
You will not be disappointed, I have both Bright White and Soft White, and I would highly recommend these lightbulbs, they will save you money on your electric bill, and you will be pleasantly surprised, I believe that you will be, offered in Bright White and Soft White.
The color of the bulbs is lovely and they are great for a bathroom if you want good makeup lighting.
The bulbs put out a bright white light that is much better than the lower lum bulbs.
I ordered four more boxes after realizing that these are exactly what we were looking for, and we switched out the entire house.
Question & Answers
What is the meaning of lumus?
Incandescent lamp color temperature is 2700K, and it is referred to as soft and appears yellow.
Will they fit a recessed/canned light fixture?
I don't know what kind of bulb you would need for a recessed light, these bulbs just last a lot longer.
I don't see why they can't be used in a covered light fixture.
I have a light with a fan and bowl type, and I am wondering what the kid of covered light fixture is.
Is this rated for 110 or 220volt?
It's made in the US
Is it possible to use these for plants?
The heat generated by these is not much if you mean to generate heat.