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The Philips LED 416750 Heat Lamp is a 125-watt BR40 clear flood light bulb designed for efficient radiant heating with reduced glare. Featuring durable hard glass construction and a standard E26 medium screw base, it offers versatile indoor use for bathrooms, food displays, and more. This dimmable LED bulb shines warmly at 2700K for up to 5,000 hours, while Philips’ eco-conscious use of recycled glass and packaging supports sustainable living.
Brand | Philips LED |
Light Type | LED |
Special Feature | Dimmable |
Wattage | 125 |
Bulb Shape Size | BR40 |
Bulb Base | E26 Medium |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 125 Watts |
Specific Uses For Product | Lamp |
Light Color | clear |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color Temperature | 2700 Kelvin |
Number of Items | 1 |
Brightness | 1 Lumen |
Shape | R40 |
Material | Glass |
Model Name | Philips 125W BR40 LED Heat Lamp |
Connectivity Technology | Normal bulb |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Color Rendering Index | 100 |
Beam Angle | 60 Degrees |
Power Consumption | 125 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | LED |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Light Source Wattage | 125 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 5"W x 6.29"H |
Accepted voltage frequency | 100 to 120 Volts and 60 Hertz |
Control Method | App |
Average Life | 5000 Hours |
Efficiency | 0.008 lumens per watt |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00046677416751 |
Manufacturer | Philips |
UPC | 046677416751 925254936311 |
Part Number | 046677416751 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Item model number | 416750 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | Warm White |
Style | 125-Watt |
Finish | Clear |
Special Features | Dimmable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited warranty: philips warrants that this bulb will be free from defects in material and workmanship for 1 years based on up to 3 hours average usage per day/7 days per week, when used as directed. If this bulb does not conform to the warranty, philips will send you, at its election, a replacement bulb or refund upon receipt of the returned bulb, register receipt and proof of purchase. Please call our toll‐free number, write to philips or send an email at the website below to find out how to return the bulb. This limited warranty does not cover bulbs subject to accident, neglect, abuse, misuse or acts of god. Replacement or refund is the sole remedy available. Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, any implied warranties are limited in duration to the duration of this warranty. Liability for incidental or consequential damages is hereby expressly excluded. Some states do not allow exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. |
H**K
Paid for itself in three months
Short version: Both me and my pets were happier thanks to this light during the coldest winter months.PROS:- Great value for the price. The amount of time spent NOT running our heaters (about 800 watts on the low setting) almost certainly resulted in much lower bills.- Bright, warm light color is especially good for those cold, gray, overcast months.- Much easier to manage (and less of a fire hazard) than our space heater. Also less likely to trip the breaker and the exterior of the bulb (outside of the front-facing light) never gets that hot.CONS:- It uses around 70% more electricity than an equivalent LED so definitely swap to a different bulb when you can just put a jacket on.- Take note of the sizing -- the bulb is larger and more unwieldy than I expected -- which is also part of why I broke it about 4 months into using.RECOMMENDATIONS- Ideal in open spaces that are hard to provide heat (basements and garages) or where you need specific heat for short periods.- Put the bulb on some kind of timer or remote on/off switch so that it doesn't run 24/7. You lose much of the value versus other heaters if it's running continuously e.g. a space heater that's only on 10 mins per hour.- Look for a sturdy and strong lamp or housing, ideally something you can point in different directions. Or at least something with a protective guard in front.
Y**L
This lamps saves a 23 year old small parrot with no problem. EZ on electric bill. The same lamp still works after 4 years.
I bought this originally in 2014 as we had a whole slew of little chicks. Winters pass quickly in the south so I packed it up and put it in storage.I pulled it out in 2018 to warm up / heat our conyure tropical bird that has his cage in the garage. It has worked well. In fairness I should add thatthe garage never goes below 45 degrees as we have our garage ceiling insulated. ( but not the walls.) I tried a space heater but the heater kept kicking back to OFF. The point is it worked, and I think that this is a lot cheaper way to go than running a 1500w variable capacity space heater.It heats the bird. He directly feels the heat and appears happy. I feel good about running it... 24 hours as it is not a big draw on electric and he can trust it is always on and can move according to his need in the comfort level. BTW This bird is over 23 years old. In bird years... yeah. He is picky...
M**K
Short-Range Comfort
I bought this for my shed. It's cold out there half the year, and this is a perfect low-wattage way to take the chill off and warm my hands. A 125W bulb does not throw a lot of heat very far, but it's very noticeable up close -- not touching the bulb, but within a couple of feet.Whether you want it for yourself or a pet or something, that's what you want to be aware of. This bulb won't trip your breakers or run up your bill like a space heater might, but it provides short-range comfort, and any nearby surface it shines on will slowly heat up noticeably, too.
J**G
Loved it, but only lasted 1/10th of advertised life
I loved this bulb over my baby chicks until it pooped out in the middle of a cold night.This was a brand new bulb for my eight new chicks. What I loved about it is that it put out a nice amount of heat, very similar to the three other heat lamps I've used in the past, but that the red glow is a bit darker than the others I'd used. I really would like no visible light, so that the chicks can sleep in darkness, but all the heat lamps give off some light. So I was happy to find this one that at least isn't quite as bright.However, it only lasted 500 hours of continuous light, not 5,000 as advertised. The chicks were three weeks old yesterday, and the heat lamp died some time in the middle of last night. When I checked on them this morning, the lamp was dead, and the thermometer in the brooder read about 68*F. Luckily the chicks were all still alive and seemed to be fine, so maybe it hadn't been out very long (they're supposed to be kept around 80*F at this age).Maybe none of the heat lamps last longer than this - I don't know how many hours the others lasted because they weren't on continuously, and I wasn't keeping track. I know this one's hours because it's been exactly three weeks and I've only turned it off for 1/2 hour at a time or so a handful of times on warmer days. Twenty-one days times 24 hrs in a day is 504 hours.Too bad, I really liked it!
M**A
crushed box, but still works.. :/
I was worried when I saw that the light bulb box was crushed, the mail carrier was not careful. :( I test the bulb and it works, whew! I would pack it more secured if I were them. If this light bulb happen to go out on me in less than a month, then I will bet it's because of this, I will be issuing refund. I would instruct mail carrier to be careful and that it's fragile but we all know mail carrier are reckless and not reliable. Anyway, will update review later. :)UPDATE: IT works perfectly fine, and works through-out Guinea keets entire brooding period (6 weeks) It is excellent and so warm. There is couple of times when my wooden lamp stand fell down onto floor crashing, this lamp endures. :) Would buy again.
C**N
Dated? Maybe...but energy efficient and effective
There's apparently some debate about whether heat lamps are too "80s" for the chic modern renovationist. Count me as a fan, although I may eventually try a non-red (white) heat lamp. I installed this in a Broan 2-light enclosure with a small, quiet fan that keeps the enclosure cool enough to allow for flush installations. Very nice to step out of the shower and enjoy this radiant heat. Radiant floor heat might be a better option for some, but that was more work than I was willing to do for my bathroom renovation. The 2 heat lamp option is much better in my opinion than the old ceiling mounted heater/fan which felt more "cool" than warm due to the heavy fan used. And at 500w energy consumption, this is a lower power option than your typical 1250 or 1500w bathroom fan/heater. A good choice
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