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I acquired a 1930’s torchier lamp and wasn’t sure what sort of bulb would make it both decorative and functional. Regular bulbs would be too bright, and colored bulbs would make it look cheesy. Stumbled upon these bulbs. It’s a light bulb with spun glass surrounding it. Works great. Not too bright, and not an ugly light bulb staring at you when you enter the room. I’m pleased with the results.
LightBulbs.com Reply: Beautiful photo! Thanks for sharing with us.
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Well worth the expense. Casts a beautiful light and can be dimmed.
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Love these light bulbs, but they burn out quickly. Some only last a few hours, others a few days or weeks. Not near the advertised 1,000 hours. I'd buy more of these if they were better quality.
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Beautiful bulbs! These are over my dinner table and gives out a nice, low hue, which is perfect when eating dinner.
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Very cool product. Low wattage and reflective coating produce subtle "candle like" glow with no glare. Great product
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