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 Insignia™ - 800-Lumen, 60-Watt Equivalent Dimmable A19 LED Light Bulb - Warm White
Insignia™ - 800-Lumen, 60-Watt Equivalent Dimmable A19 LED Light Bulb - Warm White
Upgrade your home lighting with this Insignia™ NS-LED60FB dimmable LED light bulb that delivers 800 lumens of light, equivalent to a 60W incandescent bulb, for more than 22 years of illumination. The omnidirectional design provides even lighting.
 
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Posted by: istrutnice
from East Stroudsburg, PA
on April 25, 2014
What's great about it: Light Quality - Dimming - Price
What's not so great: Dim Range not exceptional (could be my dimmer)
Great bulbs, very bright at highest setting. I bought them for the dimming feature, which works great. The lowest dim setting is not low enough for me, but it could be my dimmer switch is old.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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 Insignia™ - 800-Lumen, 60-Watt Equivalent Dimmable A19 LED Light Bulb - Warm White
Insignia™ - 800-Lumen, 60-Watt Equivalent Dimmable A19 LED Light Bulb - Warm White
Upgrade your home lighting with this Insignia™ NS-LED60FB dimmable LED light bulb that delivers 800 lumens of light, equivalent to a 60W incandescent bulb, for more than 22 years of illumination. The omnidirectional design provides even lighting.
 

How many Watts of power does it consume?

Anyone contemplating saving energy by switching from a 60W incandescent bulb to a this light would need to know the power consumption.
I thought they were 12watts, maybe 13. Lower than CFLs
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