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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2025
Decent lights. A bit flimsier than what they replaced but just as bright. Cheaper than what they replaced, too, so that evens the field to me. I installed 5 out of the 9 that I purchased and all of them worked. Good enough for me!
Tony C.
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de abril de 2025
These were so worth the money!Way cheaper than the big box storeQuality is awesome also
Hermelinda Tovar Arellano
Comentado en México el 8 de julio de 2024
La iluminación marca la diferencia, luce muy agradable
Miriam Uribe Ruiz
Comentado en México el 9 de noviembre de 2024
Es lo que indican, bonitas y ahorradoras.
Pedro Flores
Comentado en México el 31 de enero de 2024
Buena iluminación, pero apenas 15 días y ya se fundió 1 de 3.
Andrea Mtz
Comentado en México el 18 de enero de 2024
Llego antes del tiempo estimado...
Samantha M
Comentado en México el 15 de septiembre de 2024
Desde que llegaron 1 de las 10 no funcionó. Han pasado algunos meses y otros 2 ya no funcionan. Aún así creo que iluminan muy bien y el precio es inmejorable. Acabo de pedir otra caja.Edit: al dia de hoy (11 de marzo), he comprado dos paquetes de 10 c/u. Tengo dos lámparas que necesitan 8 focos en total. Es decir, debería de tener 12 focos de sobra, pero ahora necesito volver a comprar porque ya se fundieron 13 de los 20. Ojo: no se si sea un problema eléctrico o la calidad de estos focos sea mala, pero no volveré a comprar de este proveedor.
RSA
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de julio de 2023
We have a Zehpyr Savona Model ZSA-E30S over the range exhaust hood. These lights replaced the OEM halogen lights almost perfectly. Light is as bright (or slightly brighter), illumination color is warm at 3000K and about equal to the halogens and the look is very clean.Although they were still working fine, I wanted to replace the hood's halogen lights since they get so hot, adding to the heat of the cooktop which in the day of LEDs is totally unnecessary - not to mention the difference between 50w of power they use vs 6w for these LED replacements!Bought another brand, Winshine 6W GU10 LED Light Bulbs, but they were slightly longer at 2.4 inches and hung down below the hood slightly plus they were domed. Although my eye line is above the hood, the wife is shorter and they were shining right in her eyes. It seems that 2.2 to 2.4 inches is the common size out there. Fine for track lighting maybe, but not for our range hood. So after looking and looking I found these lights that are almost exactly 2 inches tall and flat on the bottom, just about like the original halogen lights. They popped right in and since they're flat on the bottom (and it appears the LEDs are further up inside), all the light is cast directly downward and not out into anyone's line of sight. Perfect!The lights in our range hood are not dimmable, but these lights work fine.I cannot speak to their longevity, but they're LEDs and should last thousands of hours. Even if they don't, they come in a pack of ten so we have plenty of spares for years to come.Highly recommended!
Paul T.
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de diciembre de 2023
Bought one pack. Liked it. Bought another pack right after (while still on sale). Liked that too. Works perfectly, 20 out of 20. These LED bulbs can be dimmed down to zero (the old LEDs didn't) using my 10 years+ old Lutron Maestro dimmer with remote control. There is no flickering at any level. Color temperature is good. I've read GU10 LEDs burn out fast due to overheating. I hope and believe that using them with a dimmer not maxing out all the time may reduce the overheating problem. May report back in a year or so.
Fox Keegan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de julio de 2022
Short Version: Your dimmer switch probably has a knob under the cover you didn't know about that will solve the flickering. Read on for moreThese are VERY inexpensive (at the time of writing So if you buy this, why might your lights flicker?1. You don't have an LED-compatible dimmer switch installed2. Your LED-compatible dimmer switch has a set range that doesn't that work for this light3. You didn't know your LED-compatible dimmer switch has a range knob under the cover plateTo solve reason #1: You replace the switch. I believe they do sell dimmable LED bulbs that will work with old switches, but you're throwing money away, because they're more expensive, and consumable. Your switch isn't. Replace the switch.To solve reason #2: ...are you /sure/ your switch can't be adjusted? If so, the solution is basically the same as the solution to #1: replace it. More expensive LED lights will probably compensate, but if you can find an inexpensive model that lasts a long time...please send me your money, as you clearly want to throw it away!To solve reason #3: Have someone comfortable taking the cover plate off the switch do so and calibrate the switch to the lights. You should do this regardless of whether or not your lights flicker to set your dimming range to your liking, but this can also reduce or eliminate flickering in LED lights.The Story About How I Solved This Problem In My Home You Can Safely Ignore Because I Conveniently Summarized It Above:We just bought this house and the kitchen lighting had a mishmash of five LED spotlights. They were two different makes, which were different color temperatures, different brightness, and one buzzed terribly. I ordered these, got them quickly, installed them easily and could actually cycle through each one flickering, at increasing speeds, as I very, very slowly increased the dimmer slider. I then took off the cover plate, set the dimmer slider to the very lowest setting, lowered the dimmer /range knob/ (typically hidden under the cover plate) until the lights put out the very lowest amount of light I'd ever want to use. !!THAT IS IMPORTANT!! At the point I set it, the lights are dimmed, but I can still see enough to safely move around the kitchen. The entire room is lit, just very softly. You don't want it to be dimmer than this. I have photophobia (my eyes are very sensitive to light) so if it's OK for me, it's OK for you. Why does this matter? First, setting it such that the lowest setting is /right/ when the lights just begin to glow has no practical use. If it isn't lighting up anything, it might as well be off! Second, increasing the range over which the slider has to operate seems to greatly increase the areas in its movement where flickering can occur. Yes, it's counter-intuitive; you'd think having a wider range would reduce the sensitivity, and make it easier to 'hop' over those ranges, but it seems having a narrower range to concentrate on makes it easier for the lights to operate within their tolerances. *shrug* My light switch is a Lutron, if anyone was interested. It's currently $24 at Lowes. Nothing fancy.The EndThanks for coming to my Tech Talk. If this helped you, please click the button below so more people see it.Cheers!
Cesar Alberto
Comentado en México el 4 de octubre de 2022
Si las compras en otro lugar te pueden salir más caras, así que considero que para el precio estan bastante bien, la única razón por la que puse 4 estrellas es porque no me dejo el sistema de amazon pones 5, me marcaba error.
Betico
Comentado en México el 21 de septiembre de 2022
Muy fácil de ínstalar excelente calidad
Javier Sánchez
Comentado en México el 7 de septiembre de 2021
Me gusto la relación de precio-calidad y la cantidad de lumenes y la apertura de 40 grados.
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