MaxLite Candelabra LED Candle
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Quick Overview
Candelabra: old elegance. LED Candle: new beauty. Nice mix.
Product Description
This bulb will last, ahem, 50,000 hours. So if you have dreams of standing on a wobbly chair changing Candelabra bulbs, please seek alternatives. If you are looking for the warm light of a long-lasting, soft light bulb, you are in the right place. The Maxlite’s “twist crystal” style glass is beautiful, and it drinks but a whisper of electricity: 2.2 watts. An incandescent equivalent would require 10 to 15 watts.
Nitty Gritty
This light bulb should not be used outdoors where it would be exposed to the elements, in poorly ventilated fixtures, or on dimming circuits. Use only with photocells, motion detectors, and electronic timers that are suitable for use with LED light bulbs. Electrical Specifications: 120 volts AC, 60 Hz, 30 mA, 2.2 watts, Dimensions: 1.4" wide x 3.9" long, Color Temperature: 2,700 degrees Kelvin, Operating Temperature: 0 degrees F to 95 degrees F, Base: E12 (candelabra), Manufacturer Warranty: 5 Years





Customer Reviews
like Tim says, not super bright, but incredibly low wattage, and about the best bang for your buck you can get in terms of LED lighting. good way to impress dinner guests, good way to set the mood, good stuff.
Posted by bill m. on Jul 30, 2009 11:26amthere, I said it. this bulb is very romantic and so low on wattage, it's sexy!
Posted by Lisa on Jul 6, 2009 1:03pmSuper-simple to replace the energy-hogging 40-watt-ers in my chandelier. Can't believe they only use 2.2 Watts! That's like the vampire power on a microwave. Super-impressive. Light color is warm, but not all that bright. With only two of them in my 4-light chandelier (other sockets empty), it's great mood lighting for my dining room, which is all I used that chandelier for, anyway.
Posted by Tim on Apr 10, 2009 3:59pm