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jecurtis222
> 3 dayThe light bulbs work as described. I replace a defective dusk to dawn light with just using the bulbs and it saves $ and works like a charm
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Jon K.
> 3 dayTheyre not on a dimmer, all the other lights work in the house, these seemed okay for 2 weeks and now they just turn off after 10 mins. Come right back on when you cycle the switch. This happens in multiple different fixtures so it is definitely the bulbs
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Prof. Caden Parisian
> 3 dayThats very happy with the versatility of this product
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RONTEXAS
> 3 dayI waited a few months before writing this review. These bulbs are great and do exactly what the advertise.
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Troi
> 3 dayThese came wonderfully packaged and are pretty. They were just too large for my outdoor light fixtures.
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Linda-May 2019
> 3 dayThese are decorative, very bright and beautiful. Love that they shut off at dawn.
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Julie Morse
> 3 dayThey look nice but a couple of them flicker from time to time which is a little annoying
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A Reviewer
> 3 daySo far, so good! I’ve had them maybe 2 weeks. All the bulbs worked, they look good, and the price was great. Sunco seems to be one reliable brand among the inexpensive brands of bulbs from China. The reviews here suggest about as good a rate of quality control as you can expect from any product. These old fashioned Edison-style filament LED bulbs usually cost a lot, especially if they’re clear instead of frosted. AND these come with a dusk-til-dawn light detector, and are still cheaper than competitors? I used these in an outdoor lamppost that already has a cheap chinese dusk-til-dawn sensor added, but it almost never turns off. If you look at reviews for other products, even ones sold by American companies, it seems nearly impossible to find a reliable working dusk-til-dawn sensor anywhere. One weird thing — I installed one of these bulbs and left two other regular LED bulbs (non-light sensing) in the same fixture. The next day, one of those other bulbs (Great Value brand from Walmart) had burned out for some reason. I’m not sure why, but I wish now that I had changed all 3 bulbs out with this brand at the same time. Maybe having one light sensing bulb in a fixture with 2 Inexpensive non-light sensing LED bulbs was a problem?
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CollegeDJ
> 3 dayThey look grear
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frank hawthorne
Greater than one weekThey are everything I could ask for