Customer Reviews for Westinghouse 03466 Nanolux 3-Watt G19 LED Bulb, White

Westinghouse 03466 Nanolux 3-Watt G19 LED Bulb, White

Westinghouse 03466 Nanolux 3-Watt G19 LED Bulb, White List Price: $18.50
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Westinghouse 03466 Nanolux 3-Watt G19 LED Bulb, White

Customer Review: 3 watt bulb?!!??!!
Summary: 5 Stars

ok so they have a small lag time when you flip the switch and aren't as bright as other led lights.. But come on their 3 freaking watts... What do you expect?

I am running these in areas where there are 2 to 3 bulbs like my ceiling fan... etc... Works great and puts off soft light... I have bought more than 5 and expect I will purchase more. Love them...& they are great running off my solar back up.

Customer Review: A little dim, but works great for my purpose!
Summary: 5 Stars

If you're expecting this to be a bright light, get a higher wattage bulb! I use it in my backyard where it stays on from sundown to sunup, and it's perfect for that. Just to give some light without being too bright. And, I'm doing my part to reduce energy waste. Leaving this on for 10 hours is the same as leaving a 60 watt bulb on for 30 minutes!

Customer Review: A very dim star
Summary: 1 Stars

It is amazing that the quality of LED bulbs have not developed farther along. I have been experimenting with the various bulbs for a few years now and sadden to say that no major company has steeped forward to develop an LED bulb that puts out a normal light which is useful. I have led flashlights that will blind you and will spot you something at 75 feet. Why can't they do the same for househould led bulbs. I just ordered 4 more which may have promise. One set uses the Luxtron led which is what they use in the flashlights. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

Customer Review: Adequate energy-saving bulb
Summary: 2 Stars

I bought the Westinghouse Nanolux LED bulb and the CC Vivid 36 LED bulb at the same time to see which would work better as a low-power porch light. Even though both are rated at 3 Watts, the CC Vivid is noticeably brighter (though still not much) and has a 60,000 hour expected life-span instead of 50,000 for the Nanolux. However, it has a sharper cut-off due to the design of its base and is significantly more expensive than the Nanolux. Since I have both, the CC Vivid wins as the porch light, while the Nanolux might make adequate accent lighting.

Customer Review: Almost Too bright!
Summary: 5 Stars

I'm not sure what the other reviewers are talking about. This light is BRIGHT! I have a breezeway between the garage and house where the vast majority of people enter. I wanted a light I could keep on all the time for guests and myself (trying to put your key in the hole in total darkness really sucks).

So, for 3 watts, I figured I could keep it on 24/7 without much impact. I wanted something fairly dim that would just allow me to see the door & lock. This light is almost too bright and illuminates all of the breezeway and some of the driveway.

I wouldn't use it for task lighting (too dim) or a night light (too bright); but as an entryway light, it's superb.
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