Philips LED 60 watt replacement lamp at The Home Depot- Energy Star rated

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2010

World's 1st LED Replaces a regular 60 watt incandescent light bulb with a 12.5 watt LED lamp and save over $142 dollars and lasts 25,000 hours.

Philips 12.5W A-Shape Retrofit LED
Introducing the first 60W incandescent equivalent A19 bulb to be ENERGY STAR® Qualified. This dimmable 12.5W A-shape LED retrofit bulb is super efficient, long lasting and contains no mercury and no lead. It is distributed in the consumer channel under the name AmbientLED and in the professional channel under the name EnduraLED.
Similar to L prize. This lightbulb screws into a regular medium base fixture. LED stands for Light Emitting Diode and is more efficient than a CFL Compact Fluorescent Lamp. The LED has much higher LPW Lumens Per Watt than Halogen bulbs , while running much cooler. It contains no hazardous material but can be recycled.

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  • The table lamp on left has a regular 60 watt incandescent bulb and the one on the right is the 12.5 watt LED.

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  • I believe bulb LED technology is going nowhere. LED bulbs simply don't last and have no light output in one year more less 15 years as the actress states. This is another temporary bulb from Phillips. Solid state lighting utilizing element technology from companies like ActiveLED, G2 Caberra Systems, Acuity Brands, Dialight and LSI are the companies that really know LED.

  • I agree that LEDS are much beter than the CFL bulb but I still prefer the incandesant.

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  • Where did they get the part about saving $142? I just purchased this same bulb today from Home Depot and the box says it will save $130, not $142.

  • Looks like a good product! I haven't seen one myself, but i know Philips put all their eggs in one basket with LED technology and they seem to be leading the way. Way to go!

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