Customer Reviews for Feit Electric 8 LED Nightlights

Feit Electric 8 LED Nightlights

Feit Electric 8 LED Nightlights List Price: $29.99
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Feit Electric 8 LED Nightlights

Customer Review: Nice lights.
Summary: 5 Stars

I received a couple of the lights as a gift from my electric company. I was so struck by their utility and performance that I ordered this matching set. Great product.

Customer Review: Not bright enough
Summary: 2 Stars

These are half the brightness of 4 Watt night light. Can't use in the bath room because I barely see the toilet with this light.

Customer Review: Perfect for the Price
Summary: 4 Stars

Our family has purchased three packages and distributed the lights throughout the household. Electricity consumption is 1/10th of a single standard 7 watt nightlight. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Feit Customer Service is excellent -- one of the lights was broken and they quickly sent us a replacement at no cost.

Customer Review: So far so good
Summary: 4 Stars

Have had these lights for a little over a month and so far I have no complaints. As described by other reviews the theater lights do not turn off.

Customer Review: The ad copy "Save $312/year" is WRONG
Summary: 3 Stars

These work fine. They are not as bright as a 4 watt standard nightlight, but for most applications they are just right.

However, the ad copy says: "These LED Nightlights will save you $312 in energy cost per pack per year. (As compared to using standard 7 watt incandescent nightlights at 12 cents per kWh.)"

I think they made a mistake (or lied). Let's say that these LED lights use no power at all, and that you replace 8 7-watt nightlights.

If those 8 7-watt lights are on 24/7, then in one day they would consume

8 * 7 watts * 24 hours = 1,344 watthours of electricity in one day.
1,344 watthours / 1,000 watthours/kWh = 1.3 kwh per day.
1.3 kWh * 365 = 490.5 kWh/year.
490.5 kWh/year * $.12 /kWh = $58.87 per year

That is the maximum you could save. If you are replacing four night lights that use 4 watts each, your annual savings will be about $17.


, then in one year they will cost 8 * 7 watts * 24 hours/day * 365 days/year / 1000 watts/kw * .12 $/kwh = $59.
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