Customer Reviews for GE 13-Watt Energy SmartTM - 8 Pack - 60 watt replacement

GE 13-Watt Energy SmartTM - 8 Pack - 60 watt replacement

GE 13-Watt Energy SmartTM - 8 Pack - 60 watt replacement Our Price: $8.54
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Buy Used: from $8.49 (click here)
Category: Tools
See more product details


(Click here)

Tools and Hardware Reviews of GE 13-Watt Energy SmartTM - 8 Pack - 60 watt replacement

Customer Review: As advertised!
Summary: 5 Stars

The lites arrived appropriately-packed and in good condition. They all lit and are still lit. I'd do it again!

Customer Review: Awesome enery saving lighbulb
Summary: 5 Stars

I don't why people are complaining about this light bulb, yes it is bright and it takes a little time to warm up about a min then it turned to white gold color. I love it cause I don't have to replace two light bulb, only 1 already enough to shine my rooms. Honestly, after I installed the light bulb in the restroom, I did not know that my toilet was that disgusting even though I cleaned it every week. But anyway I'm buying another pack to replace my yard light bulb.

Customer Review: Be careful how you use these bulbs
Summary: 3 Stars

While it might say it will last 13 years it will last one day if you use with a dimmer light switch, when i saw the lights flashing because my dad came in and trying to dim the lights i was like ( You idiot you just busted the light blubs ) i still have one that is working in my room as long as the dimmer light is not messed with other then that make sure you only use these lightblubs where 60 watt is recommended or else you might burn them out quicker ...

Customer Review: Bulbs not 60W equivalent
Summary: 1 Stars

These bulbs are not as bright as they claim. After switching to all CFLs I noticed right away that they were dim. This is compounded over time. My CFLs lost approximately 50% percent of their brightness in the first month. Before anyone questions this I should make you aware that this is the way fluorescent light bulb go out, they dim over time.

I have done research and found out the following:

1. Manufactures are overestimating the brightness of the bulbs.

2. Bulbs are approximately 50% dimmer then Incandescent equivalents.
EX: Incandescent 60W - 126 lux (126 lumen/square meter) CFL 12W ( 60W equivalent) - 77 lux (77 lumen/square meter) as measured by a light meter.

Don't get me wrong. I liked the idea of CFLs, longer life, lower electrical bills, and even though I am no tree hugger they are supposedly better for the environment.

But I now find myself buying more lamps to try to make the room bright enough to read. Does it really save energy if I replace one incandescent bulb with 10 CFLs?

Lets do the math.

1 x 60W bulb = 60W
10 x 13W CFL = 130W

Customer Review: CFL Facts and figures
Summary: 4 Stars

Things to look on the package:
1. Kelvin temperature (K): The only accurate measurement for the kind of light or "color" of light you'll get. 2700K is pretty close to the "warm" incandescent we are all used to, 4100/4200K is known as "Cool White" (you might look "ghostly under that) and 5,000+ is the daylight/sunlight. If the lamps do not have the K designation, do not buy them - they are the cheaper variety since establishing the K temp. costs more.
2. Lamp Life (Hrs): The life of a light bulb is the MEAN life, that is at the stated hours HALF of them will be dead and HALF of them will still be working. Life can be affected by many factors, one being how many times a day you turn them on and how long they stay on. As a rule, the more on/off's, the less they last.
3. Initial lumens: If it is not listed try another brand. For the typical 60W equivalent it ranges between 700 and 900 lumens. Try for 800+ In general the highest the K temp. (see #1 above) the higher the lumens.
4. Make sure you read what they say about DIMMERS, as well as photocells, timers, etc. Avoid costly surprises.
5. Make sure they are rated for outdoor use - if that's where you want to install them. The environment's temperature has a lot to do with the CFL performance.
6. Buy as few as you can first and redo, say one room. See how YOU like it (allow 90 seconds warm-up time). If you are a male, have your female with you...she might have some objections you can't even think about!

HAPPY HUNTING!
More Customer Reviews:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Last Review
Illustrated catalog for tools and hardware.
Our prices are low