Our back yard wall lamps are an inexplicable mix of e12 base candelabra
fixtures and small pinned fluorescents. The heat from the incandescents
tends to crack the frosted glass plate, so I've been
trying to replace them with LEDs. At first I was picky about wanting
omnidirectional and/or frosted bulbs that throw some light downwards,
but they've been hard to find. Some are too fat to fit (1.5"); some just
barely fit (1.4").
My favorite so far were bulbs from TCP, but IIRC they were a bit pricy and had to be ordered.
Looks like Cree has jumped into that space finally; supposedly they have
25 and 40 watt candelabra style bulbs in stock at Home Depot, and they're the
slightly thinner size (1.4") that might fit my fixtures.
I'll pick up a pack and see how they do.
fixtures and small pinned fluorescents. The heat from the incandescents
tends to crack the frosted glass plate, so I've been
trying to replace them with LEDs. At first I was picky about wanting
omnidirectional and/or frosted bulbs that throw some light downwards,
but they've been hard to find. Some are too fat to fit (1.5"); some just
barely fit (1.4").
My favorite so far were bulbs from TCP, but IIRC they were a bit pricy and had to be ordered.
Looks like Cree has jumped into that space finally; supposedly they have
25 and 40 watt candelabra style bulbs in stock at Home Depot, and they're the
slightly thinner size (1.4") that might fit my fixtures.
I'll pick up a pack and see how they do.
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