I"m don't speak English well, and rely on online translating to write in this site.Please forgive me if my choice of my words looks like offensive, while that isn't my intention.I only working with the international date format (dd.mm.yyyy).I lives in Israel, which is a 220-240V, 50hz country.
I'm considering these American made LED's. I might start with some 40 watt equivalents for a small lamp in the kitchen that I run most of the day. I'll probably go with larger amounts of 60 watt equivalents to use in the lake house when the renovations bring new light fixtures. I'm pleased to see an effort by Sylvania to keep production in the USA.These bulbs are some of the best looking LED's yet. They use the characteristic glass soft white envelopes with the same soft white coating Sylvania has used for years. I like glass LED's more than plastic since they look more like classic incandescents. As far as I know, the 75 and 100 watt replacements are larger than A19.
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Philips DuraMax and GE Miser forever! Classic incandescents are the best incandescents! Stop the lamp bans!