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Feit 10W A19 LED Soft White 4-Pack

Worth it for contractors who need reliable bulk LED solutions. The 10W 4-pack delivers 800 lumens per bulb with an 11,000-hour lifespan — that’s 10 years at typical use. You’re getting proven LED technology in a practical multi-pack format.

Skip it if you need dimming capability. This is a non-dimmable bulb, period. No compatibility headaches, but also no flexibility for mood lighting or dimmer-controlled circuits.

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The Numbers That Matter

SpecificationValue
Power Consumption10W
Light Output800 lumens
Equivalent60W incandescent
Color Temperature2700K (Soft White)
CRI80
Lifespan11,000 hours (~10 years at 3hrs/day)
Base TypeE26 Medium
DimmableNo
Efficacy80-89 lumens per watt
Energy Savings83% vs incandescent

The bulbs carry a standard 1-year warranty. Users rate them 4.6 out of 5 stars across 41 reviews, with 83% giving 5 stars.

Why Non-Dimmable Works

Non-dimmable gets a bad rap, but it eliminates the single biggest callback trigger in LED installations — dimmer compatibility. These bulbs turn on instantly to full brightness without the flicker, buzz, or dropout issues that plague dimmable LEDs on older dimmer switches.

The construction handles Montana’s damp locations — covered porches, unheated garages, outdoor fixtures with proper covers. That versatility matters when you’re standardizing on one bulb type across a project.

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Where These Bulbs Earn Their Keep

The application list reads like a residential electrician’s daily route: table lamps, floor lamps, ceiling fixtures, kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, covered outdoor fixtures. Anywhere you’d stick a standard 60W bulb, these drop right in.

Customer feedback consistently highlights three strengths: comfortable warm lighting atmosphere, reliable performance in standard fixtures, and cost-effective bulk replacement. That last point matters for whole-home LED conversions or multi-unit projects where you need dozens of matching bulbs.

The 2700K soft white temperature matches what homeowners expect from traditional incandescent bulbs. No complaints about “hospital lighting” or “too blue” — just familiar warm light.

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Technical Details That Matter

These bulbs meet the safety basics: UL Listed, FCC Compliant, RoHS Compliant, and mercury-free. Installation couldn’t be simpler — standard E26 base threads into any medium socket. They’re rated for damp locations but not direct water exposure.

The cool-running performance and durable LED construction (no fragile filaments) mean fewer heat-related failures in enclosed fixtures. That’s a real advantage over incandescent bulbs that cook themselves to death in ceiling cans.

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FAQ

Q: Can I use these bulbs with a dimmer switch? A: No. These are non-dimmable bulbs. They’ll either not work at all, flicker constantly, or burn out prematurely on a dimmer circuit. Use them only on standard on/off switches.

Q: Are these suitable for outdoor use? A: Yes, but only in covered fixtures. They’re damp-rated, not wet-rated. Use them under porch ceilings, in covered sconces, or protected garage fixtures — not in open fixtures exposed to rain.

Q: How does the 10-year lifespan claim work out? A: The 11,000-hour rating equals about 10 years based on 3 hours daily use. Run them 6 hours a day, get 5 years. Leave them on 24/7, they’ll last about 15 months. Most residential applications fall in that 3-6 hour daily range.

Q: What’s the actual light output compared to old 60W bulbs? A: These produce 800 lumens, which matches a standard 60W incandescent. The light quality differs slightly — LEDs are more directional — but the brightness is equivalent.

Q: Will these work in fully enclosed fixtures? A: Yes. The bulbs are suitable for enclosed fixtures. Their cool-running performance helps prevent the overheating issues that kill many LEDs in enclosed spaces.

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