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These actually look quite nice, but as you said on the lit photo seems they are let down by the light colour again
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They don't look too bad but they rly need to make a proper warm white colour that matches the CFL warm white quality
and I'm not sure about their reliability cos the most failures I've experienced is those LED filament type bulbs rather than the SMD ordinary type LED bulbs which unfortunately I have to put up with in the lounge chandelier
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Yes I've found that with almost all LED filament lamps, the colour is no match for a good quality 827 CFL, they always look either too yellowish or too pinkish. Would hope the reliability from Sylvania would be ok, but you never know now!
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Haven't seen the too pinkish ones but I've seen those that remind me of SON-T lamps that have that washed out orange glow - fingers crossed that the Sylvania ones will hold up in terms of reliability but I am not looking forward to having to use them
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I think some of thee earlier ones had the pinkish tint, most of the more recent ones just look a bit yellowish for me. Fingers crossed you can find some NOS incandescent or CFL candles rather than using these
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Me too although CFL is no longer an option because the dimmer switch has been installed on that chandalier (lounge) since 2022 so I got the plan to get as many 40W candle bulbs or 42W halogen ones and just hope for the day that energy bills will be like the USA electricity prices of the 1950s
I can use the CFL candles for the dining room chandelier because that is on an ordinary switch
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