![In my opinion the frosted filament style LED bulbs are the holy-grail in LED light bulbs. (Not just this specific bulb.) : r/flashlight In my opinion the frosted filament style LED bulbs are the holy-grail in LED light bulbs. (Not just this specific bulb.) : r/flashlight](https://external-preview.redd.it/4wltaD3Go5i_vVi41RSLajjHqZIbbnaGWmM1lO_HhjA.jpg?auto=webp&s=db9f79a0e199e03a36e1cc7ad00c39ee680e12e5)
In my opinion the frosted filament style LED bulbs are the holy-grail in LED light bulbs. (Not just this specific bulb.) : r/flashlight
![I've had several LIFX bulbs and a strip for a few years now. It was difficult to pick between that and Hue, but now I see Philips is using bridgeless tech in I've had several LIFX bulbs and a strip for a few years now. It was difficult to pick between that and Hue, but now I see Philips is using bridgeless tech in](https://preview.redd.it/fe7hlfiw7yp51.jpg?auto=webp&s=350664f74aafbdf2449d57d10444eb50fe1c8db8)
I've had several LIFX bulbs and a strip for a few years now. It was difficult to pick between that and Hue, but now I see Philips is using bridgeless tech in
![Changed out all the bulbs in our new place for 9w LED ones. Considering some of the old ones were 75w I assume the previous owners were millionaires. : r/Frugal Changed out all the bulbs in our new place for 9w LED ones. Considering some of the old ones were 75w I assume the previous owners were millionaires. : r/Frugal](https://i.redd.it/zcv0x40mw7ga1.jpg)
Changed out all the bulbs in our new place for 9w LED ones. Considering some of the old ones were 75w I assume the previous owners were millionaires. : r/Frugal
![Dropped my light bulb, but fixed it. Safe to use still? I know I cannot assume it to be 100% safe still, but does anyone KNOW if/how this affects safety or performance? : Dropped my light bulb, but fixed it. Safe to use still? I know I cannot assume it to be 100% safe still, but does anyone KNOW if/how this affects safety or performance? :](https://i.redd.it/vczsmhzo6no61.jpg)
Dropped my light bulb, but fixed it. Safe to use still? I know I cannot assume it to be 100% safe still, but does anyone KNOW if/how this affects safety or performance? :
![One of those GE plant bulbs in a desk lamp seems to be a great, low-cost option for winter growing. : r/houseplants One of those GE plant bulbs in a desk lamp seems to be a great, low-cost option for winter growing. : r/houseplants](https://i.redd.it/p0jxn1hqdc341.jpg)
One of those GE plant bulbs in a desk lamp seems to be a great, low-cost option for winter growing. : r/houseplants
![I know they may be expensive but you get what you pay for with Hue bulbs. I've tried Wyze, TP Link, and a few other smart bulb brands and none of them I know they may be expensive but you get what you pay for with Hue bulbs. I've tried Wyze, TP Link, and a few other smart bulb brands and none of them](https://i.redd.it/qnnce67wiwob1.jpg)
I know they may be expensive but you get what you pay for with Hue bulbs. I've tried Wyze, TP Link, and a few other smart bulb brands and none of them
![What would cause an LED bulb to burn like this (right is a new one, fewer lumens), how close was it to full on catching fire, and how can I avoid it in the future? : r/electrical What would cause an LED bulb to burn like this (right is a new one, fewer lumens), how close was it to full on catching fire, and how can I avoid it in the future? : r/electrical](https://preview.redd.it/what-would-cause-an-led-bulb-to-burn-like-this-right-is-a-v0-dketaa6bfe8a1.jpg?width=1080&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=ab2190eb6ad8a4da6b1049690adcef2199d9a6c0)
What would cause an LED bulb to burn like this (right is a new one, fewer lumens), how close was it to full on catching fire, and how can I avoid it in the future? : r/electrical
![Electricians of Reddit - is this a bulb manufacturing problem, or a bigger electrical/socket problem? : r/electricians Electricians of Reddit - is this a bulb manufacturing problem, or a bigger electrical/socket problem? : r/electricians](https://preview.redd.it/ed2mifwntav81.jpg?auto=webp&s=b61c374bb8db25114b393356de13783eea4a8d8b)
Electricians of Reddit - is this a bulb manufacturing problem, or a bigger electrical/socket problem? : r/electricians
![I found this old lightbulb in my Grandparents' house finished in 1902 and it still works : r/mildlyinteresting I found this old lightbulb in my Grandparents' house finished in 1902 and it still works : r/mildlyinteresting](https://i.redd.it/hgcn4yzehf631.jpg)
I found this old lightbulb in my Grandparents' house finished in 1902 and it still works : r/mildlyinteresting
![Thanks to the guy on Reddit who recommended me these led lights for my Mazda 6, they're great for the price and fit perfectly. 👌 The difference is day and night literally : Thanks to the guy on Reddit who recommended me these led lights for my Mazda 6, they're great for the price and fit perfectly. 👌 The difference is day and night literally :](https://preview.redd.it/bzxqg0udpxi81.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=39dd0012fd0144261528fab92006467709944bdc)
Thanks to the guy on Reddit who recommended me these led lights for my Mazda 6, they're great for the price and fit perfectly. 👌 The difference is day and night literally :
![Paint station upgraded with dual swing-arm lamps. $26 for each lamp and another $10ish on 5000k led bulbs. Working out great though got to watch bumping my head. Next up, planning on Paint station upgraded with dual swing-arm lamps. $26 for each lamp and another $10ish on 5000k led bulbs. Working out great though got to watch bumping my head. Next up, planning on](https://i.redd.it/5lasag4bfdi41.jpg)