LED Flame Effect Light Bulb - Simulated Fire Flicker Lamp
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- bulb-flame-LED9w
-Safe & Energy Saving Of Led Light Source, Decorate Your Space with its Orange Warm Flame Color, Gives You A Peaceful Romantic and Relaxing Atmosphere When Lit Up.
Flame Effect LED Light Bulb Specifications:
Voltage: AC 85-265V
Color: 1400K-1600K
Number of LED: 90
Size: 61mm x 138mm (about 2-1/2" by 5-1/2")
Beam angle: 360°
Lumen: 750 lumens
Bulb Holder Type: E26 (can also be used with e27)
Color of Light: Golden amber flame-like
Power: 9W
Lifespan: 30,000 hours
Heat dissipation holes at top (very low heat bulb)
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Firecracker light bulbs
Make my porch look so great!
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Flame Light bulb review
This flame light bulb is just what I was hopping it would be. It is great, just like the one I was using.
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Works as stated
This is a fun way to add some character to your outdoor lights. Just install the bulb and flip the switch and you are all set. You can even change the light show by flipping the switch repeatedly for different effects.
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Flame bulbs give a look of class to my home
After several different options on bulbs for our front door coach-light fixtures I decided on the LED flame bulb. After installation it added a touch of class and a bit of the charm of former years when many such lights were gas fired. From the street they look exactly like gas lanterns.
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Be patient
when I first plugged this in my outside streetlamp decoration, it did not flicker. I was disappointed. However, when I got up the next morning to check the lamp, it was just flickering away and looked great. Be patient, and you won't be disappointed. I will order again in the future.
REPLY: Thanks for the review Jenny, the issue may be that these bulbs are able to cycle through different modes, if you turn the power off and on quickly you cycle through from steady-on, to flicker flame, to pulsing light. If at you turn it on and it's not the mode you want, flick the power off then on a few times till you get it how you want it. Then, it should stay in that mode until you flick the power on and off again quickly like that (which triggers the mode toggle). Thank you! -SHV