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Feit Electric 0.6W 4000K Filament-Style LED C7 Nightlight Bulbs
Here is a pack of Feit LED nightlight bulbs that I got at Publix earlier. These were only introduced a few weeks ago, and are sold alongside Feit's non-filament version. These are interesting, as they are 4000K cool white. Certainly an interesting choice for a nightlight bulb, but not as bad as the 6500K Sylvania LED nightlight bulbs that Publix also sells. These bulbs are also suitable for wet locations. They are 7W equivalent using only 0.6W and rated to last 15,000 hours (but they probably won't last that long).
Keywords: feit nightlight led bulb 4000k cool white 0.6 watt 0.6w 7w equivalent

Feit Electric 0.6W 4000K Filament-Style LED C7 Nightlight Bulbs

Here is a pack of Feit LED nightlight bulbs that I got at Publix earlier. These were only introduced a few weeks ago, and are sold alongside Feit's non-filament version. These are interesting, as they are 4000K cool white. Certainly an interesting choice for a nightlight bulb, but not as bad as the 6500K Sylvania LED nightlight bulbs that Publix also sells. These bulbs are also suitable for wet locations. They are 7W equivalent using only 0.6W and rated to last 15,000 hours (but they probably won't last that long).

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Album name:rapidstart_12 / LED Light Bulbs
Keywords:feit / nightlight / led / bulb / 4000k / cool / white / 0.6 / watt / 0.6w / 7w / equivalent
Company and Date Manufactured:Feit Electric / Within the past year
Model Number:BPC7/LED
Wattage:0.6
Lamp Type:LED
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Date added:Feb 19, 2024
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rjluna2   [Feb 19, 2024 at 05:30 PM]
Well, that's interesting Confused
dor123   [Feb 21, 2024 at 08:48 AM]
I would prefer 2700K and lower for a nightlight.

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