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Flame Effect Light Bulb, E26 LED Flickering Flame Effect Light With Upside Down Effect,105pcs 2835 LED Beads Simulated Decorative Light for Christmas Decorations/ Hotel/ Home/ Restaurants(2 Pack) .
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【Environment Friendly】TOMTOO flame light bulbs made by 108pcs 2835led beads, the heat dissipation function is enhanced, use by high Energy saving, green and environmental protection, it has a long service life. The milk white shell with PC material is better in light transmittance.【Perfect Design】It has flame emulation mode and upside down mode.Artificial vivid flame, flickering flame bulb, no glare light, warm fire color decorate your space, giving you a quiet, romantic and relaxing moment. It is the indispensable decorative light for atmosphere lighting, holiday gifts and family holidays, gatherings.【Create a Romantic Atmosphere】When you open the light. Decorate your home with its fire warm color to provide you a quite romantic and relax atmosphere. For better flame effect, use with a Frosted Glass Lamp with E26 lamp socket such as table lamp, floor lamp or wall lamp/sconce. Great gift for Halloween and Christmas.【Multi Scene Application】Antique style bulbs for churches, castles, abbeys, bedrooms, living rooms, bars, hotels, nightclubs, outdoor gardens, villas, wedding decorations and meeting places. For better flame effect, use with a Frosted Glass Lamp with E26 lamp socket such as table lamp, floor lamp or wall lamp/sconce.【Quality Guarantee】Light Bulbs have a 12 month warranty. If you have questions or concerns about the product within the first year of purchase please contact us and we will do our best to correct the issue. We take pride in our products and want every customer to be 100% satisfied!
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Found 1 comment on Flame Effect Light Bulb, E26 LED Flickering Flame Effect Light With Upside Down Effect,105pcs 2835 LED Beads Simulated Decorative Light for Christmas Decorations/ Hotel/ Home/ Restaurants(2 Pack) .:

u/unfeelingzeal · 3 pointsr/lifx

i think it looks ok but is a waste of the Z (normally priced around 80-90), which is much better utilized as accent lighting in crevices, behind TVs, under cabinets etc.

i have this floor lamp, which has 2 sockets for your bulbs. i actually went with a lifx a19 (a60 in europe i'm guessing from the looks of it) on top, and a flickering flame bulb on the bottom, since it sits relatively close to our fireplace and the visuals make it look like it's another source of gentle heat.

the mini isn't too perceptibly dimmer than the a19, imo. we run over 45 bulbs+strips in our house from lifx and none of them on 100% brightness. if you're gonna run the bulbs at peak brightness for illumination, then a60 would be the obvious choice for you as it puts out more lumens...but if you're using the floor lamp for reading/atmosphere then the mini would suffice.

i'll try and get your some pictures when i'm home much later today if interested.

>I'd like to get uniform lighting reflecting on the ceiling, avoiding noticeable brighter areas.

just saw this part. it doesn't really matter which one you go with in that case, as long as you get the same ones. some people have complained that the mini and the a19/a60 are not color-uniform. the whites look a bit different for some, and all colors look slightly off for others. i have not had this experience personally because my minis are all outside of the house by exit doors...but that's something you'd want to keep in mind.