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Your cart is empty.Enjoy all the benefits of advanced LED energy-saving technology with the Feit Electric OM150DM/830/LED high lumen LED Light Bulb. Designed for larger spaces, this dimmable A21 bulb produces 2605 lumens of 3000K Bright White light using just 28 watts of electricity - up to 81% less energy than an equivalent 150 watt incandescent light bulb. Feit Electric high output A21 bulbs have an average life of 15,000 hours/13 years, are RoHS compliant, and are 100% mercury free. Choose a dependable bulb for general purpose bright lighting.
Michael G.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
I needed more light in the garage from the garage door opener. This added extra light without the heat or over rating the 100W max rating stated on my door opener. This did not affect the operation of the door opener in any way.
Oscar
Reviewed in Mexico on February 24, 2025
De buena calidad, algo carocomparado con los nacionales
Ian F.
Reviewed in Canada on September 19, 2024
Not much to say, it's a large bulb, it if it fits for your use case it works well.Bought it two years ago, it's connected to a timer and runs 8am-10pm, and still working great.It doesn't seem to flicker, so if you're sensitive to that, that's a bonus.
CopperNova
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024
For the 300 Watt Equivalent: This is a great, bright bulb. It's big, but not huge, and will probably fit most full-size lamps with typical shades. The emitted light is clean and not harsh the way some 5000K fluorescent can be.BUT, if it's on a circuit near a high-power device such as a laser printer or "gaming" computer, it flickers weirdly and annoyingly in a manner no other bulb I've used does, compact fluorescent, LED or incandescent. I have two of these bulbs, installed in different rooms in my house, and they both do it.Note: The lamps aren't in the same outlets, just the same breaker circuits as the devices; each lamp+device is on a different breaker circuit, so it's not an isolated issue.Normally, typical lights may dim slightly when a laser printer is used, but this is a different, MUCH more annoying issue because it's an actual varying flicker. What's worse, this happens when my computer does something that hits the graphics card, like a game or even "AI" photo/video editing. It's a Radeon RX 6700 XT on a Ryzen 7 1700X, with (I think) an 800 watt power supply, but I have to run burn tests to draw more than 350 Watts, as displayed on my UPS. While it's powerful, it's by no means some super powerful energy hog, or a mining rig. No other bulb (or anything else) has reacted to this or any other computer I've had, and since it's on a UPS with a voltage regulator, if it crashed the voltage, the UPS would react. I also have a monitor plugged into the same UPS, which works fine.I don't play lots of games, and I had to set the printer to go into sleep mode immediately after printing, because as it idles (switching fuser heating on and off), I get the flicker. I'm not yet sure if I'll ultimately get fed up and replace one or both of the bulbs.The flicker also makes me worry about longevity.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024
About five (5) years ago I purchased a 200W LED lightbulb from Amazon. Who else? Nevertheless, when it arrived I couldn’t believe my eyes. The bulb’s size was about three (3) times the size of a normal lightbulb be it incandescent or an LED. The lamp’s harp would not fit around the head of the lightbulb. So I started looking for an oversized harp. I searched all over the Internet and no dice. None were to be found. So it was either purchase a 150W LED bulb which was the same size of a normal incandescent lightbulb or I could use this LED with mumps without a harp and let the lampshade sit at an angle as such where the silk shade touches the hot LED. Thankfully, the LED is not as hot as an incandescent bulb and as a result the LED caused no harm to the lampshade.I had this arrangement since I purchased the huge LED lightbulb in 2018. Recently, I decided to see if an LED 200W lightbulb was now made in the size of a regular incandescent lightbulb. Remember, the 200W LED did not come in the size I desired. But in 2024 it did. So I purchased it. It is as bright as the ‘bulb with mumps’ but more importantly it seems to be cooler and I am thankful I saved the harp and the lock or I would be purchasing more items today.This 200W LED lightbulb is super great. The light emitted is perfectly balanced with yellow light rather than blue. Because it’s physically smaller than my ‘bulb with mumps’ it seems cooler to the touch and the lamp itself now looks like a lamp. My housekeeper told me last week that she was happy that she could clean the lamp without fear of doing something that would cause the whole lamp to break.This bulb is perfect for my uses and will be for you when and where you need a very bright light somewhere inside your home. If you purchase it, you will do so with confidence.
PG
Reviewed in Canada on February 17, 2024
This is a great bulb. It is very bright and works flawlessly. I highly recommend for anyone who wants a brighter work area or just wants the brightness of the summer sun in their home on a dark winters day.
Anonymous Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
This lightbulb is BRIGHT, I mean with shades in my room and daylight spilling in it still adds a significant amount of light. No noise, functions great, the color is warm, everything is good. Legit lights up the whole room, it’s lit.
Heather
Reviewed in Canada on October 22, 2024
I have two standup lights in my craftroom, that just were not cutting it. I bought this light bulb in the hopes that I would have better light. I just put the light bulb in and it brightens up every corner and even the closet...LOL. I would definitely recommend this light bulb to anyone want bright light. The room looked good to me, but unfortunately, now I can see the dust.
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023
I bought this to place in an outdoor shaded fixture mounted on a 250+ year old building. I absolutely did not want a high color temp, modern looking light, but I also don't want to be running an actual 300w lamp there at this point. While a 300w incandescent lamp that high doesn't really put out much light on the ground, at night, in the country, it's enough to see the stairs and such.Well haven't gotten up there yet (it's 3 stories up, and I haven't pulled that ladder out yet), so when I decided I needed more light in my office space, this lamp was available. I have kinda a weird lofted space in the house that's the office, and there's a wagon wheel light fixture hanging up there. Not exactly my taste, but it gets the job done. Well I did the lamps on the perimeter of the fixture in LED, and that has worked out nicely, but now and again I need LIGHT when I'm doing some detailed project. So I put this lamp in the center lamp location. It's bigger than it looks in the photos. (that's not shocking, 300 watt incandescent lamps are huge too.) I had to replace the glass globe on the fixture as the 7" sphere it had was a bit small to contain this lamp. 8" did the trick.Now, when I need the extra light, I can just turn on that center light, and the office gets super bright. The 3000K color temp is my preference for most indoor living spaces. I go to 4000K in the kitchen or shop space. The color rendition feels pretty good, but I haven't spent time with just this lamp on to know if it's the other lamps filling out the spectrum.So, I've now gone from a fixture that was pulling 450w with all incandescents, to 75w now with far more light from the center globe. (600w equivalent)Overall, this is a great lamp. If you go in to it knowing it isn't going to fit in a lot of fixtures, you're likely good to go. I've already ordered another to put in that 3rd story exterior light fixture when I can get up there...
Léo Cam 5
Reviewed in Canada on November 23, 2023
Tel que décrit et livraison rapide
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