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44 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
led light bulb,
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This review is from: Grip 30 LED Light Bulb
Good Bulb but very dim compared to the 14 watt cfls I was using originally. I would say one bulb compares to a 15 watt incandescent bulb. I bought them to replace the 4 cfls for the ceiling fan light in my bedroom since im interested in the LED technology and am trying anyway possible to reduce my electrical consumption. They put out enough light For my room but one bulb would not be enough. The 4 LED bulbs Compare to maybe one 40 watt incandescent when they are all on. I would recomend these bulbs but for only a multiple light fixture or night lighting if you don't mind dim lighting, but if you want more light I would stay with the cfls until LED technology becomes more advance and lumen output can increase.
110 of 123 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Listing lacks most relevant information,
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This review is from: Grip 30 LED Light Bulb
Absolutely every light bulb listing on Amazon should include the following information:
1. Light output, measured in Lumens. 2. Power consumed, measured in Watts. 3. Socket type. 4. MTBF, measured in hundreds thousands of hours A mean color (measured in nanometers) would be nice too.
28 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
LED'S PRODUCE AN ODD BLUE LIGHT ONLY GOTHS AND WEREWOLVES LOVE!,
By THE AUTISTIC WEREWOLF "Wolf D." (Baltimore, Maryland USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Grip 30 LED Light Bulb
Ok I am not complaining about the light bulbs. I brought these Grip LED lights knowing the light being created was the lowest quality blue light possible for home lighting. I knew before hand the light was scant to barely useful going in. I have a 9 bulb sputnik light in my tiny 8 x 10 dinning room. I figured with 9 bulbs I could get a respectible amount of light in such a small room that is painted off white,... WRONG! With nine of these LED lights burning all at once the combined light produced is barely adequate to eat soup by. I love the erie blue light as it has a quite unnatural hue. Ironically these lights would be great for a Holloween Haunted House. Put a but of dry ice about to produce some heavy ground level fog and these lights will create the creepiest haunted house ever.
These lights produce an unearthly bue grave yard at midnight deadness in even the brightest well appointed room. I would think goths and werewolves would be flocking to buy these bulbs because they are the closest thing to the dark dank unearthly nights we long for. These lights would make even the most beautiful womans features take on a haggish ghoulish pall. I enjoy the lights, I will be buying more when these go out. These lights are NOT ready for general use task lighting. Just too dim and the wrong part of the visable light spectrum. But they are a good start. In time LED's will be the green alternative to nasty CFL's and the toxic murcury they contain. Until LED's can be mass produced in people pleasing colors with an intesnsity that allows useful work CFL's will be our bridge between the Incandescent Light Bulb that has not changed much since Thomas Alva Edison invented it and LED technology that is truly a useful alternative. I have a house where odd things abound. I want people to visit my home and have memories that shock and bering forth laughter. These lights give the Addams Family house a run for their money. Like I said if you like odd things these lights are for you. If you want the straight laced norman rockwell ever so normal home stick with CFL's because, LED technology is not good enough to be used in normal homes. If you enjoy having an unusual house that is wilder than wild put these lights in a room you do not use for important stuff. Watch people freak out.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Bad Lights & Bad Karma,
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This review is from: Grip 30 LED Light Bulb
"I bought 4 of these LED light bulbs from Grip-on Tools. They arrived and 2 of them did not work. I contacted Grip on Tools and they said they would send me 2 more bulbs to replace the 2 dead ones. So far no bulbs. Its been 50 days. Original order arrived in 3 days. So not only do they sell junk, they are not honest!!! Avoid this seller and these bulbs!!!!!!!"
15 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good light,
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This review is from: Grip 30 LED Light Bulb
I ordered 6 for the vanity in the bathroom and am very happy. They produce a natural daylight white light. One light alone isn't enough light for a room, but it's plenty of light for my multiple bulb vanity.
They were delivered quickly as well.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Reasonable value, high efficiency, yet low light-level output,
By SalemClipper (Northshore of Boston, MA [USA]) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Grip 30 LED Light Bulb
Six months ago I purchased--on sale--a pair of these Grip 30-LED light bulbs from an Amazon vendor. Both bulbs arrived promptly and undamaged. The shipping cost for the pair was a bit costly, yet I was curious about utilizing them in a special application and to note how they stood up under constant use. One bulb failed within 45 days; however, the Amazon partner vendor promptly and politely replaced the defective bulb at no additional cost.
Be advised that the light level produced by this bulb is rather low and its resulting color hue is not warm (rather it is a cold, non-frosted white light). Nevertheless, the light level clearly is more than that produced by a typical solar outdoor garden light or any solar walkway light fixture; as was expected, the stability of the output of this 30-LED light bulb is constant. In its current intended service, this bulb ensures that one always can see the walkway, safely climb the outdoor steps, and place a key in the door lock--all without blinding garish light bathing the grounds or facade of a period New England house. However, this 30-LED bulb is not suitable for all purposes and, thus, should not be purchased just to replace most of your standard incandescent light bulbs. In its use as an energy-efficient replacement bulb screwed into a standard-socket outdoor wall lantern placed next to the entry doors of an historic house, this 30-LED light bulb has performed acceptably in continuous service for these past several months. As the outdoor lantern fixtures [wall-mounted on the facade next to the home's entryways] into which these bulbs are placed must be left on 24/7, the resulting electricity consumed monthly by both of these bulbs is negligible. This cost-effective operating factor, above all, has made the purchase of this 30-LED light bulb a sound and carefree choice for my special use. At some point, moreover, I expect that lower-cost and brighter 60-LED or 100-LED (or larger) bulbs--perhaps with warmer hues--will be perfected for a wider range of applications.
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Color temperature,
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This review is from: Grip 30 LED Light Bulb
Absolutely agree with Johnatan's review, and I would like to add:
Color temperature should be listed with every LED light bulb.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Saves energy, but requires other types of light bulds in some circumstances...,
By sinophile "JP" (Boston, MA, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Grip 30 LED Light Bulb
I thought I could save more money by replacing my CFLs over the bathrooms vanities with these. I should have ordered more to save more energy in my final configuration, though I cannot replace all of the bulbs in a single vanity with these. Even with five bulbs, the light above the vanity is too dim to see clearly when shaving or brushing your teeth. So, I replaced three in one bathroom and move the other bulbs to the other bathroom vanity. With two CFLs and three of these, there is plenty of light and I still save at least 24 more watts of power (13 per CFL bulb[x3] minus 5 max per LED replacement[x3]). Now I need a few more bulbs for the other bathroom... and maybe some more for other uses such as a backlight in the living room when watching movies at night...
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GRIP 30 LED BULB,
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This review is from: Grip 30 LED Light Bulb
Fast delivery. Packaged nicely. Appears to use 2 watts per bulb according to my killowatt meter. A nice clear bulb using a standard lamp socket. I like it alot. I don't know the warranty or expected life right now. But I am impressed by it. That seems to be alot of light for a 2 watt bulb. The company seems to be a good one. I am very happy with the purchase and I ordered 6 more. The price is great. This is a great company. They package their products very well. I trust them 100%. Fast shipping. Highly recommended.
Thank you.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A bit cold, a bit on the weak lumines but you get what you pay for.,
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This review is from: Grip 30 LED Light Bulb
I use them in rooms I anyway don't mind less bright lights.
None of them failed so far. My wife is annoyed with the cold (blue) light, so I am not allowed to use it in the bathroom anymore. |
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Grip 30 LED Light Bulb by Grand Rapids Industrial Products
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