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What is the life of the GE Bright Stick? « on: March 13, 2022, 09:25:44 PM » Author: bulb_tester2009
The life of Philips small column lamp is 15000 hours, color rendering index 80, A++ energy consumption, what is the situation of GE Bright Stick, please recommend it, thank you

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Re: What is the life of the GE Bright Stick? « Reply #1 on: March 20, 2022, 12:43:49 PM » Author: Econolite03
Well, the US version was rated at 13.7 years, 80 CRI, and the earliest versions (If I remember correctly) were not exactly the best in terms of efficiency, 10W being a 60W equivalent. The later versions got better with efficiency and were available in more options, including GE’s signature Reveal lineup. I have 3 that been in use since 2015 and they’ve held up pretty well, no EOLs despite being used often.
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Re: What is the life of the GE Bright Stick? « Reply #2 on: March 20, 2022, 11:03:16 PM » Author: bulb_tester2009
Well, the US version was rated at 13.7 years, 80 CRI, and the earliest versions (If I remember correctly) were not exactly the best in terms of efficiency, 10W being a 60W equivalent. The later versions got better with efficiency and were available in more options, including GE’s signature Reveal lineup. I have 3 that been in use since 2015 and they’ve held up pretty well, no EOLs despite being used often.

Sounds good, I think the price may be more expensive, but it may be a little better than Philips, but Philips has 3 color temperatures to choose from, and the Chinese version of GE Brightstick seems to have only 2 color temperatures. :snowcone:
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