EarthLED ZetaLux 2 Pro 7-Watt Warm White LED Light Bulb

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EarthLED ZetaLux 2 Pro Light Bulb
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  1. Publisher: EarthLED
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Product Review

The ZetaLUXTM 2 Pro high performance lamp redefines what is possible with LED technology, offering the lowest cost of entry for a lighting class LED ever. Its small form factor, broad beam coverage, warm and crisp color all wrapped in a clean, high tech appearance allows you to use the ZetaLUX 2 virtually anywhere you have used a traditional incandescent or CFL. Offered in two configurations to meet the most common A-Type lamp replacement applications, the Pro 7 Watt replaces an incandescent 60 Watt, significantly reducing energy consumption.

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Average Customer Review
4.4 out of 5 stars (89 customer reviews)

79 of 83 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best LED bulb on the market., August 31, 2011
John J. Robinson "jjr" (Nashville, TN United States) - See all my reviews
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IMPORTANT NOTE CONCERNING LED BULBS: You cannot place an LED bulb in an enclosed fixture. The fixture these bulbs are placed into must have air circulating around them. An enclosed fixture must house an incandescent, since the incandescent is not affected by heat. Place an LED in an enclosed fixture and the heat sink cannot function properly; it will slowly dim over several weeks until the brightness is only a small percentage of it's original luminosity. It probably won't suddenly go out, but it will dim considerably over time.
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That said...

As of today, September 2011, this is the best LED bulb on the market. I've tested several, and this is it.

The warmth of the light looks like the GE 48688 60-Watt A19 Reveal Bulbs, 4-Pack. It's that close. The only difference is that is is...Read more


32 of 34 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy on Sale for the extra benefit, August 4, 2011
Nicholle Silva-Barton "TheGaRaven" (Marietta, GA) - See all my reviews
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I absolutely LOVE these bulbs. I have the 6 and 7 wattage bulbs in the white light (great light for paiting or playing games) and also the warmer yellow light. I point them out to everyone who visits and they are impressed and say that they cannot tell the difference between the LED light or conventional bulbs. I am working on replacing all the lights in the house with EartLed bulbs--it is an investment, but our electic usage and bill has shown a noticeable drop already, plus they do not give off the heat of regular bulbs, so the AC does not come on as often. Buy them on sale--Earth Day is always a big sale with 6 watts bulbs around $10 and the 7 watts around $20. I only ever buy the bulbs on sale, and must say that this is the perfect way to be green (without the mercury issue of CFLs) and still watch your funds.


24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars This is not equivalent to 60w's, October 3, 2011
Corey Fisher (Las Vegas, Nevada United States) - See all my reviews
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I purchased two of these light bulbs as a test to test try them in place of two cfl's that I use on a daily basis, I was invited to the thoguht of testing these as they use only 7 watts instead of 13 like the cfl's did. The specs are msisleading as it shows 60w comparable. It is NOT 60w comparable. It has 450 lumens compared to a standard 800 for 60w. The light output is much less from my lamp then it was originally, even though it works out because I prefer a less brighter light in that particular lamp, I did not get what I orininally thought I was paying for. I've seen real 60w led bulbs and they have 800 lumens and also use the same wattaged (13 watts) as a true 60w replacement bulb. Not cool.

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