I’ve been waiting to switch to LED bulbs but didn’t want to pay $10-20 a bulb. These are reasonably priced, and look like a normal bulb.
I hate changing bulbs and try to wait until a majority of mine are out before swapping them. The theory is that they’ll all go out around the same time and I can just spend an afternoon replacing them all. In practice I spend months stumbling around the most important parts of the house to light, waiting for bulbs I never use to burn out. Not this time! After a mere 3-4 months of waiting I decided to jump the gun, buy a bunch of LED bulbs and get to swapping. Hopefully, when these bulbs start to go, in 20 or so years, I’ll have forgotten this silly system.
These TCP bulbs are a great deal. At mere $4 a bulb, compared to the $10-20 I was seeing just a few months ago, they look like a normal bulb. For most lamps and lights in my home, I like these 60W equivalents, and I find the 2700K soft white bulbs perfect for my home. The light is very much like an incandescent and comes with none of the CFL problems. LEDs are warm instantly, do not flicker and appear to throw the color light they advertise. The few CFLs left in my home will likely find themselves replaced shortly.
If you’ve been waiting for LED replacement bulbs to come down in price, perhaps these will do. I’m happy with them.
TCP LA1027KND6 LED A19 – 60 Watt Equivalent Soft White (2700K) Light Bulb – 6 Pack via Amazon