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Also, 100W bulbs can no longer be made after January 2012; 75W bulbs cease in January 2013; and wave goodbye to 60W and 40W bulbs from January 2014.
What's more, Cree's candelabra LED wasn't as strong a performer as some of the other bulbs we tested -- including the top-performing EcoSmart candelabra LED, which also costs about $7 per bulb.
Signify has introduced “the first Philips LED A-class bulbs that meet the more stringent EU Ecodesign and Energy labeling regulations that come into effect on September 1, 2021”, according to Signify.
Philips' 100W Equivalent LED shares the same, flat-topped build of its smaller siblings in the 60W and 40W categories, but sets itself apart with a unique design that splits the bulb into three ...
The Lighting Science Group is offering new bulbs to buyers. The recalled LEDs, equivalent to 40- or 50-watt incandescent bulbs, were manufactured between October 2010 and mid-March 2011.
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