

✨ Light up your nights, save the planet, and never miss a cozy moment!
The LOHAS LED C7 S6 Night Light Bulb is a compact, energy-efficient 1.5W LED bulb that delivers the equivalent brightness of a 15W incandescent. Featuring a warm 3000K soft white light with a 360° beam angle, it’s perfect for creating inviting atmospheres in bedrooms, hallways, and decorative fixtures. With an E12 candelabra base, easy installation, and a long lifespan of over 30,000 hours, this eco-friendly bulb is mercury-free and certified for safety and quality.





| Brand | L LOHAS LED |
| Light Type | LED |
| Wattage | 1.5 watts |
| Bulb Shape Size | S6 |
| Bulb Base | E12 |
| Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 15 Watts |
| Specific Uses For Product | General purpose |
| Light Color | Soft White |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
| Color Temperature | 3000 Kelvin |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Brightness | 135 Lumen |
| Shape | Bulb |
| Material | Aluminum, Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Model Name | FBA_LH-LZ-S6-3000k-6-E12 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Power Source | AC |
| Color Rendering Index | 80 |
| Beam Angle | 360 Degrees |
| Power Consumption | 1.5 Watts |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Specification Met | CE, FCC, RoHS |
| Item Weight | 0.07 Pounds |
| Light Source Wattage | 15 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 0.59"W x 1.65"H |
| Accepted voltage frequency | 100 to 120 Volts and 60 Hertz |
| Control Method | App |
| Average Life | 30000 Hours |
| White Brightness | 135 Lumens |
| Efficiency | Energy-efficient |
| Manufacturer | L LOHAS LED |
| Color | Soft White |
| Light Output Maximum | 135 Lumens |
| Part Number | FBA_LH-LZ-S6-3000k-6-E12 |
| Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
| Item model number | H&PC-61346 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 6 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Finish | E12 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
R**K
Gives off a nice warm light
These are a better, in my opinion, version of the LED night light bulbs. It lights as a 15 watt which is just right for my little accent lamp. Not sure if it matters to some, but I think they're real cute, lol. They don't get very hot either.
Q**T
All 6 bulbs worked as described.
My new Salt Rock Lamp came with a 20 watt incandescent lamp. I saw two problems; the rock was too HOT and too bright. Cracks are forming and the salt is melting, leaving salt deposits on the table. This heat problem is damaging the rock, its base and the table. Considering the 20 watt incandescent lamp puts out 200 Lumens, and this 1.5 watt LED puts out 135 Lumens; as you look at the numbers, you'd think the LED would emit 76.5% as much light as the incandescent. But this is not apparent, I do NOT see a difference. Salt Rock Lamps, in my opinion, should be used more as a night light or aesthetics, not a major source of light. To me, an intense bright glow in the center of the rock is not aesthetically pleasing. My best-case scenario is for the rock to have a soft uniform glow. I will try a .5 watt LED in it next. As for the first point, the heat. Per the numbers, it should be 92.5% cooler; In this case, numbers match reality. With the LED, it is slightly warm, but warm is OK. All things considered, the heat was the main issue, and that problem is now under control. I gave these bulbs a 5 star rating because they arrived on time, they’re packed well, and all 6 bulbs worked as described. In the pic I provided, are the old and new lamps.
D**D
Works Great in Decorative Nigthlights
My wife has some Holiday nightlights that need a shorter bulb to clear on the inside of the decorative cover. these are slightly shorter than a traditional nightlight bulb, so they worked great. Pretty bright though, so if you want a soft light, might not be the ones you want.
K**S
BEWARE! NO WARRANTY and DIE IN STORAGE UNUSED
Sorry for being a buzzkill, but this company is deceptive and doesn't replace defective products.In September 2022, I bought a 6-pack of LOHAS LED C7 S6 Night Light Bulbs but only used one.On October 2, 2023, I went to use another one. ALL FIVE of the remaining lamps flicker. The original bulb I installed is still working fine. I am not using it with a dimmer. It is in an accent light with a simple on/off switch.I emailed LOHAS. On October 28 (yes, 26 days later) they responded:"Sorry for any inconvenience. Could you please attach us some photos of this item after installation, and then we can look into the problem. Also, we promise we would offer you the solution as our compensation as soon as possible under one-year quality assurance. Please don't worry."I immediately responded and sent photos on October 28. Today, November 7, ten days later, they finally responded:"Sorry for the inconvenience.We usually offer a one-year warranty, and you have purchased the bulb for more than a year, so we cannot replace it for you. However,we would like to provide you $1.62 partial refund.Is it ok?"They sent 1 good bulb and 5 BAD bulbs (or bulbs that went bad) one year ago. NOW THEY ARE RENEGING ON THEIR WARRANTY?AVOID THESE BULBS. THERE IS A PROBLEM WITH THEIR QUALITY.
B**T
Pinky-sized LED lights are a nice innovation
These little (size of your pinky) LED lights are great! They have a 3000K, middle temperature, not blue and not yellow, which gives excellent colors with my stained glass Tiffany lampshades. They give somewhat brighter light than the 7-watt incandescent bulbs I had been using, which also helps show off the colors of the stained glass. The bulbs have the "candelabra" base, which screwed right into my lamps with no size adapter needed. A package of six came in a box about the size of a deck of cards. Nice to see LED manufacturers experimenting with novel lamp shapes, colors, and brightness.
M**L
These are saving me $30 per year. They have already paid for themselves.
I have two light fixtures on my front porch and each one has three of the candelabra sockets. I leave my front porch lights on all night. Before I bought these bulbs I was having to replace one of the six bulb every few weeks. It was a continual issue. Normal candelabra bulbs just don't last very long when turned on for 10 to 14 hours per night.The incandescent bulbs I was using were 7 watts each, which is about half the brightness of these bulbs. Seven watts isn't much electricity, but multiplied by six bubs, that's 42 watts for about 12 hours per night. 42 times 12 hours times 30 days in a month is 15 kilowatt hours. My electricity costs 11 cents per kilowatt hour, so it was costing me about $1.65 per month in electricity to leave my porch lights on all night.These bulbs only use 1.5 watts each, for double the brightness so I could use fewer bulbs if I wanted to (but I'm not). 1.5 watts per bulb time 6 bulbs equals 9 watts total. 9x12x30 = 3.2 kilowatt hours. 3.2 times 11 cents per kwh is 35 cents per month. I'm saving $1.30 per month in electricity by using these bulbs.$1.30 per month isn't a huge savings, but that's $15.60 per year. Plus I was spending another $15 per year replacing an incandescent bulb every few weeks. I've had these bulbs for six months now and I haven't had a single one burn out. They have already paid for themselves.
B**A
Larger than I imagined
Similar size to a classic Christmas bulb. I had guesstimated it was going to be slightly smaller.It's ok. Does what is intended.As a Fake recording camera LED light. Is Low voltage, easy to light and forget. From a distance, it isn't seeming so large.Doesn't seem like it will break easily. Solid construction. Does not emit much, if any, heat.Most bulbs will blow out the more you flip them on and off. So if you turn on a light and leave it on, it will last much longer. And that's what I'm doing in this case day and night. It just stays on. So I expect these pack of bulbs to last forever.
G**D
Bright enough
I ordered these for low wattage, bright light and that is exactly what I received. They distribute 135 lumens in a daylight tone and best of all, they do not get hot when you leave it on all night long. I am extremely pleased with this purchase.16 September 2024
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