@Honny, do you know what the "K" or Kelvin value is on the bulbs?? I've recently learned a lot about LED values! The lower the K value, the dimmer the light. So if your 100W LED is 2700K, that will give you a dimmer/warmer glow than say, a 100W 4000 (or 4K) bulb. A 5K value would probably be too bright, more of a "daytime" glow.@HonnyBrown wrote:
I ordered 2 boxes of 100W LED bulbs for the new lamps. They are so dim. I'm not liking the LED trend.
@guysmom wrote:
@Honny, do you know what the "K" or Kelvin value is on the bulbs?? I've recently learned a lot about LED values! The lower the K value, the dimmer the light. So if your 100W LED is 2700K, that will give you a dimmer/warmer glow than say, a 100W 4000 (or 4K) bulb. A 5K value would probably be too bright, more of a "daytime" glow.
@KathyG wrote:
I'm skipping my standing Friday morning meeting to help Hubby deliver sandwiches to two places that distribute them to the homeless. We will then go to our area's huge, permanent farmer's market and see what looks good to replenish our empty produce drawers.
@Madetoshop wrote:
What kind of sandwiches did you create?
@KathyG wrote:
I'm skipping my standing Friday morning meeting to help Hubby deliver sandwiches to two places that distribute them to the homeless. We will then go to our area's huge, permanent farmer's market and see what looks good to replenish our empty produce drawers.