Philips LED Downlight 1 Pack, 50W Equivalent 4 inch Retrofit Recessed Lighting, Soft White (2700K), Dimmable
Easily convert your standard 4 inch recessed cans into a high-quality, energy-efficient LED flood light with the Energy Star certified Philips 8.5 Watt (50 Watt Equivalent) LED recessed retrofit down light. Featuring a medium-based socket adapter for easy installation, this Philips LED downlight has a white trim and provides a soft white light, making it ideal for general room lighting. Suitable for both wet and dry locations, this elegant, dimmable LED downlight can be used in kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, bathroom and showers, or outdoors under a porch or eave. The long lifetime of 50,000 hours (45 years) reduces maintenance costs and reduces the hassle of frequent light bulb replacement – perfect for hard to reach places.
Product Features
- 50 WATT REPLACEMENT DOWNLIGHT: This Philips downlight LED bulb turns on at full brightness with 520 lumens and replaces a traditional 50 Watt incandescent bulb and trim ring
- LONG LASTING: With a lifetime of up to 30,000 hours, you can reduce the hassle of frequently replacing your light bulbs. Philips LED bulbs enable the perfect lighting solution for 27.4 years
- ENERGY SAVINGS: Enjoy the energy-savings of LEDs without sacrificing light quality. This bulb uses only 8.5 watts of energy, saving up to $136.95 over the life of the bulb (based on 3 hours/day, 11 cent/kWh, costs depend on rates and use)
- DIMMABLE: Create the right atmosphere with dimmable LED lighting. SOFT WHITE: With a color temperature of 2700K, this Philips bulb provides a soft white color for general room lighting
- WARRANTY/CERTIFICATION: Philips warrants that this bulb will be free from defects in material and workmanship and will operate for 5 years based on up to 3 hours average usage per day/7 days per week, when used as directed. Energy Star Certified. Not interoperable with the Philips Hue System
Want daylight indoors? Get these! These are amazing in locations where you want DAYLIGHT indoors. The 5000K color temperature rating is key here. Most lights that look like this are in the warm Kelvin rating of about 3000K. Those are great for ambiance. We prefer these for areas where we want to see details clearly and colors accurately; examples are kitchen and bath and workshops. I installed 12 of these in our remodeled galley kitchen, 5 down each side over the counter tops, sink and stove, plus two at one end. That may seem…
I really liked the Philips because more heavy duty I bought 22 of these for our upstairs. I will be buying another 25 for the first level. I ran to hardware store and bought one of each CREE and Philips 2700K and 5000K colors and put them up side by side. I really liked the Philips because more heavy duty, more lumens and lower watts compared to the CREE (and roughly the same price). the 5000K is a personal preference that I was kinda surprised by but I must say I do like the more crisp colors and my father with cataracts says he can see…
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