White LED C7 Replacement Light Bulb / Candelabra Base L.E.D. / .96 Watt Holiday and Christmas Lighting Replacements


- C7 Bulb Shape
- Base: Candelabra (E12)
- Watts: 0.96
- Average Life: 50,000 Hours
- Indoor/Outdoor Use
C7 Bulb Shape; Base: Candelabra (E12); Average Life: 50,000 Hours; Indoor/Outdoor Use

Buy White LED C7 Replacement Light Bulb / Candelabra Base L.E.D. / .96 Watt Holiday and Christmas Lighting Replacements



Published December 20, 2009 in Christmas Lights

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5 Responses to “White LED C7 Replacement Light Bulb / Candelabra Base L.E.D. / .96 Watt Holiday and Christmas Lighting Replacements”

  1. Francis C. Eagen Jr. on December 20th, 2009 10:12 pm

    Perfect replacement for so many applications, such as small lamps. The only drawback is the ultra-white hue.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Ralph Furlong on December 20th, 2009 11:51 pm

    This light produces the early version of “white” LED light was typical of the first LED Christmas light strings. That is to say that the light from it is actually Blue instead of white. The clear glass lens on the LED does not help this effect either.

    As has been noted by others, the amount of light produced by this bulb is NOT very bright at all. Most people who are used to purchasing CFL bulbs might be misled by the . 96 Watt rating into trying to use that number to compare with a CFL bulb. DO NOT DO THIS! The wattage rating is actually the true light rating of the bulb!! This bulb puts out between 1/4 and 1/7th the amount of light that a standard night light bulb produces (or standard C7 Christmas light bulb).

    I purchased these bulbs to replace bulbs in night lights (got tired of having to replace the standard bulbs every 5 to 6 weeks) and to also use in Christmas displays (signs and plastic figures that use C-7 4 to 7 watt light bulbs). The blue light and low level of light produced by these bulbs does not work well. The blue light gives everything a very strange and cold appearance. The low level of light makes the displays hard to see and does not provide enough light to make a useful nightlight.

    Shipping charges also cost more than the bulbs do (I bought several bulbs) so your experiment will become rather expensive quickly.

    If you have a display that will accept a larger bulb (still using the candelabra light base), I would suggest using CFL bulbs. They use 4 Watts of power and produce 25 watts of light. Inflatable displays that used a string of 5 bulbs (5X4watts for a total of 20 watts of power and 20 watts of light) I was able to replace with two CFL bulbs (2X4 watts for a total of 8 watts of power to produce 50 watts of light) for a brighter display that uses less power. Better yet, the CFL bulbs do not burn out every few days like the regular bulbs do when the displays are bounced around by wind (or the occasional child who tries to play with it).
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. John B. Holdway on December 21st, 2009 1:47 am

    Excellent replacement for 4W night light incandecent bulb. A bit blue – very similar to moonlight, so, maybe not as sleep disturbing as the standard incandecent bulb. Compared to 4W there’s not much energy to save – except the enery to replace an incandecent every few months.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Burke Oneal IV on December 21st, 2009 4:17 am

    Not real bright, but just fine for a small bathroom nightlight. Great price and my wife likes the way it looks.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. D. Somes on December 21st, 2009 5:34 am

    I replaced three 7watt night light bulbs with these. They are almost as bright(the light is a much bluer white), and they use a lot less energy.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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