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Old 05-18-2018, 08:31 AM   #15
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I Guess I got lucky. I bought mine on Amazon, pretty cheap, they have been working fine for over a year now, biggest complaint is they are a little too bright. I’ll find the link and post it later. I also bought the round flat ones, but they are up in the bedroom and the DW is sleeeping.
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Had warm style leds, but wasn't enough light......so this last year at Quartzsite, bought all overhead true led fixtures with 5000 lums......still have a few warm bulbs in a couple fixtures......really have some light now in the kitchen area!
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I can recommend cabinbright.com . Not the cheapest but you get what you pay for. I had a shipping issue with them once and the owner, Joe, took care of it personally. Been slowly switching out the old 1156 bulbs starting with the ones we use most when dry camping. Have 9 to go for a complete changeout.
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I tried some cheap and moderately priced bulbs. I figured for the price I can just swap them when they go bad. They go bad a lot. Mostly just start flickering.

I'm going to start replacing the actual fixtures.

I'm going to do one or two to start and see how they work out.
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M4Leds a little pricey,but going on 3 years,no problems. I did all of mine.


X2 replaced the ones in kitchen with the natural light color and everything else with the warm color and have had zero issues
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Amazon cheapies here and only two failures in 3+ years. I like the stick on flat panel bright white ones.
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