
Vintage LED Night Light Bulb - C7 LED Candelabra Bulb w/ Filament LED and Blunt Tip - 5W Equivalent - 53 Lumens

Overview
This vintage LED filament bulb is perfect for accent lighting, night lights, restaurant pendant lights, ornamental lights, commercial light strings, decorative light strands, or for any decorative, low-light application that accepts C7 candelabra bulb types with E12 bases. The C7 bulb has 1 linear COB (chips-on-board) LED that imitates the look of thin filament wire in antique-style bulbs. LED produces up to 53 lumens of warm (2700K) or ultra-warm (2200K) white illumination. The energy-efficient bulb uses only 2 watts of power; an incandescent bulb with comparable light output would consume 5 watts. This bulb has 120V AC operation and is designed to last 30,000 hours—25 times longer than incandescent bulbs.


- Bistro
- Decorative Light Strands
- Commercial Light Strings
- Chandelier Bulbs
- Ornamental Fixtures
- Outdoor Wedding Lights
Specifications
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Part NO | Color Temperature | LED Wattage | Intensity per LED | Intensity | Milliwatt | CCT / Wavelength | CRI | Luminous Efficacy | Price Ea. | Product Weight | Lumen Per Dollar | Ballast Compatibility | |
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- | C7-WW2DF-E12 | Warm 2700K | - | - | - | - | 2700 K | 80+ | 35 lm/W | $2.95 | - | - | - |
- | C7-UW2DF-E12 | Ultra Warm 2200K | - | - | - | - | 2200 K | 90+ | 27 lm/W | $2.95 | - | - | - |
- | C7-WW2DF-E12-6PK | Warm 2700K | - | - | - | - | 2700 K | 80+ | 35 lm/W | $16.95 | - | - | - |
- | C7-UW2DF-E12-6PK | Ultra Warm 2200K | - | - | - | - | 2200 K | 90+ | 27 lm/W | $16.95 | - | - | - |
- | C7-UW2DF-E12-25PK | Ultra Warm 2200K | - | - | - | - | 2200 K | 90+ | 27 lm/W | $69.95 | - | - | - |
- | C7-WW2DF-E12-25PK | Warm 2700K | - | - | - | - | 2700 K | 80+ | 35 lm/W | $69.95 | - | - | - |
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Warm and Ultra Warm review
Outlet Voltage 121.7 volts. Brightness measurement taken 21 inches from bulb in a dark room.
Measured power consumption with a volt meter that has amperage reading.
4 watt incandescent 4.19 watts, 16 lux brightness
7 watt incandescent 6.92 watts, 29 lux brightness
LED Ultra Warm 0.79 watts, 28 lux brightness
LED Warm 1.33 watts, 64 lux brightness
I believe the Ultra Warm more closely matches a 7 watt incandescent in color and brightness than the Warm one. I used an app on my Galaxy s5 to measure the brightness. The Warm LED is a brighter and whiter but if you're using these for Christmas decorations, like I will be, the ultra warm is probably the best to give that old fashioned glow. I will add another review, if I can, to post another picture with all 4 bulbs on at the same time.
beautiful low power bulb
have the 2200k. beautiful appearance on or off and nice warm light. has that classic clear bulb with filament look. I was looking for a dim bulb for a light in a small lamp to serve as a non-traditional night light and this was excellent for that purpose.
Great in Art Glass Lamp
I put 6 of these bulbs into a lamp that had blue art glass shades. I wanted something that would not be very bright, but still show nice color through the shades. These bulbs are perfect, they provide just enough light for a ambiance/accent, and use very little power. They are also dimmable (at least with the lamp's built in 2-level dimmer).
Its OK
I like the ultra warm glow but it is not compatible with dusk to dawn night lights. A disappointing purchase....
Response from Super Bright LEDs:
Brightness
Nice Product.
Only problem is the Color and Brightness are a bit Harsh for Nite Lamps. (2700 K)
I was trying to replace my "7 Watt" Incandencent Bulbs with LED Bulbs with the Warm Color.
I now ordered the 2200 K Bulbs. This might solve the problem.
Tried other Mfg's. This product is the Best so far.
The Web Page says they use 2 Watts of power. I have a Watt Meter and it Reads .6 Watts.
Think their Web Page is mistaken.