Monday, January 9, 2012

CREE CR6 6" LED Edison Base 50000 Life Hours 2700K 10.5 Watts

CREE CR6 6

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 3 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B0040RZ02W
  • Item model number: CR6
By : Cree
Price : $49.99
CREE CR6 6

Product Description

The CR6 downlight is bringing LED lighting to the masses. This product is an amazing combination of price and performance. Powered by Cree TrueWhiteTM Technology and built upon technical innovations in optical, electronics, mechanical, and thermal design, the CR6 provides amazing color accuracy and advanced dimming capabilities. Dimming down to 5% with traditional, widely available dimmers makes this downlight perfect for a variety of applications. Designed to easily install into existing 6" housings or in new construction applications. The CR6 downlight provides higher efficacy and longer life than Compact Fluorescent Lamps, with the beautiful light quality that you would expect from an incandescent. Edison Base

 

CREE CR6 6" LED Edison Base 50000 Life Hours 2700K 10.5 Watts

 

Technical Details

  • Requires separate purchase of Trim (CT6) and housing (choose from RC6, SC6 or RR6)
  • 10.5 Watts, 2700K , 575 lumens
  • Edison Base
  • Dimmable to 5%
  • Designed to last 50,000 hours, Five Year Warranty
CREE CR6 6

Costumer Reviews

I purchased a house where the prior owner had an infatuation with 6-inch high hats. They are sort of ugly and I had intended to replace all of them when I found these lights. I bought them at a 30% discount at Home Depot as a new model has been introduced. A new high hat housing is $15 plus. Add in the cost of one of those new "dimmable CFL bulbs" bulbs that really don't dim at all, and you are well over $20 without consideration for the time consumption of replacing the high hats. The light produced by this product is brighter than the previously existing 75 watt bulbs. In my hallway I replaced five 75 watt bulbs with five of these 10.5 watt LED's and I have more light than ever. The product leaves a clean looking glass lens instead of the typical view up inside a high hat housing. Because it seals, it also eliminates the cold air that would occasionaly blow through the housing. The bottom line is that, once you accept the idea of spending this much money for a light bulb, you get your money's worth and then some. This doesn't even consider the reduced electrical usage. After this installation, I went back and bought ten more. Now I am considering buying another twelve and it will take care of all of my high hats. I have to admint, however, that even at a discounted $35 each, paying a thousand dollars for 27 light bulbs is hard to process.

I finally got fed up with the 9 high hats in my kitchen. These are all dimable and I decided to trash the incandelscent lights. I bought one of these CR6's and it was a snap to install to modify an all ready existing light. However, check to make sure it is a six inch can. I tried to do it with a five inch IC can in my bedroom and it was just too tight in terms of length, I could get it into the can but the total length was about a half inch short and I had to remove the inner can and trim of the IC light. But for a standard 6 inch can, it fit like a breeze. Just remove the trim, take the bracket holding the socket out and then screw the cr6 to the socket and pull out the 3 metal fins and push into place. And turn the light on. Dims to low levels as well as to full power. Was not sure that the light output would be good enough because I was replacing a 90 watt halogen and this is rated as equivalent to 65 watt incandescent. Ordered 3 more and then replaced all 4 lights on the same dimmer circuit. Worked like a charm with the lutron dimmer I already had installed from 6 years ago or so. When I used only these 4 lights, it provided excellent light and I liked the color of the light better than incandescent. Worked fully dimmed and provided a very low level of illumination. At the level of where it acted like a night light, not enough to do much in, but enough so you did not bump into things and could tell if there was something on the counters. So now I have ordered 5 more to replace the 5 remaining lights. However, here is the rub. I did not buy them from Amazon, but because I live in NJ, I was able to purchase them from another vendor who sells them for about the same price as Amazon, but because NJ provides for a subsidized price from the vendor for NJ residents, I paid about 35% of the retail price. Considering I reduced the total wattage from 810 watts (9 times 90 watt bulbs) to less than 95 watt (9 times 10.5 watts per CR6), it was an easy choice when the total cost including shipping was about $235. If I had to pay the full price of approxmately $600, I am not sure I would have done it now, but probably would have just switched to dimmable CFL or waited until prices with LED had come down. But for NJ residents, google and find the vendor's site for NJ residents and go for it. You get a price a terrific Cree CR6 LED downlight for a little more than a dimmable CFL bulb. However, be warn that the cost of the Cree LR6's are much higher than the CR6 and I am not sure why, but discounted they sell for almost three times as much as the CR6.

 

CREE CR6 6" LED Edison Base 50000 Life Hours 2700K 10.5 Watts

 

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