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Almot
Jul 15, 2018Explorer III
Lwiddis wrote:
Seems like a "paddle" type LED would make more sense in the hood. That's what I installed.
x2. Slightly cheaper than a cob, too.
Electricity savings on stove light are negligible since it's (usually) installed less bright than ceiling lights, and is only needed while you cook. OTH, 3 or 4 room lights that are On for a few hours daily - each one being a double light - save a lot of energy when converted to LED.
Sellers claims on "superbright" are about as informative as some Chi-bay item description saying "The Best ..... "- fill the blanks :). What you should be looking for is brightness number in Lumens and color in K. Old ceiling bulbs have brightness 300 Lumens and color 2700-3000K. K higher than 3000 means color less yellowish and more whit-er/blue-er.
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