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Williamsburg Mini Vintage Candelabra Edison Bulb 40W (E12), T28 Reviews

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Brooklyn Bulb Co. introduces an exclusive mini versions of our popular vintage bulb series. Artfully crafted with classic shapes, hand-woven thread filament and clear glass, each mini 40W bulb fits a standard E12 candelabra socket, making it a fun alternative to traditional chandelier bulbs. Each bulb illuminates with a warm amber glow, filling any space with the utilitarian ambiance reminiscent of the original tungsten filament bulbs of the mid-20th Century, maintaining a longer lifespan than typical household bulbs. Features a glass and brass "mini" bulb with hand-woven tungsten filaments in a squirrel cage formation . Boasts a unique T8 shape - short, yet tubular with a slightly rounded top . E12 base size - suitable for candelabra sockets . 40W and an estimated 3000 hours of use . On the color temperature scale, this bulb reads at 2200K. It is a soft, warm white - perfect for spaces meant to be cozy and inviting . Dimmable, allowing you to adjust the light for your desired ambiance .

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I like how pretty it looks from the inside. With the hand woven wires. and when you look at the tip it looks like theres a flower inside.
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Posted 3 years ago
Apparently all the bulbs sold by Lights.com are amber orange hue. I love the style bulb but the orange hue looks terrible with my silver chandelier. The bulbs also give off very little light.
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Posted 6 years ago
Thanks for fast shipping & a great item
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Posted 6 years ago