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The Philips LED sports a build that's slightly heavier than some of the other LEDs we've looked at. At 4.55 ounces, it's almost a full ounce heavier than the comparable 60W replacement from ...
Philips rates the new LED at 2,700 K, the same as the majority of bulbs on the market today. When we tested the bulb out, it came as close to perfect as you can get, with a reading of 2,701 K.
The Philips range is available now as a Walmart exclusive. It starts at $10 for a 60W-equivalent A19 bulb ($17 for two) in soft white and daylight variants. A 65W BR30 bulb costs $11, while a 100W ...
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