Customer Reviews: Good seller, right bulb...good source for odd lightbulbs July 11, 2010 Eric A. Ryan 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
There is not a whole lot you can say about light bulbs...either you get the right one and it works until the filament burns out, or you get the wrong one.
The seller sent the correct bulb, quickly, and they had my bulb which isn't the most common type.
I'm happy.
Great bulb at a great price July 8, 2010 J. Fleming (Chandler, AZ United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Used this to replace a burned out bulb on my Yamaha Road Star. It went on without a problem and does what a light bulb should.
Like another reviewer mentioned, the local shops all carry the right size bulb, but the wrong power. I needed the 35W bulb specifically, they all had 50W or higher, and all costing over $20. Shipping was quick, I saved some cash and the bulb worked great; what more could I want?
Driving lights for my Kawasaki May 29, 2010 Ben Burke (Chattanooga, TN United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Low price, good quality light output. I bought a used Kawasaki Vulcan and the previous owner had used 55 watt driving lights. These were too powerful for the circuit he wired them to, and thus kept blowing the fuse. I bought these 35 watt lights and problem was solved. A very useful site to determine how many amps are being pulled is here: [..] Two 55 watt bulbs on a 12 volt system draw over 9 amps, while two 35 watt bulbs only draw only 5.8 amps.
quality at a low price April 8, 2010 Michael Blunt (Upper Marlboro, MD) I find that bulbs have a somewhat shortened life span in the driving lights on my motorcycle due to being mounted on the front forks where vibration is high. Most auto parts stores carry H3 bulbs, but only in 50W, not 35W. I did find one local shop that had a few - at $23 each! Online, I found these at less than a tenth of that, allowing me to lay in a stock of extras for less than the inflated price of one bulb at the auto store.
bulb December 9, 2009 Alwyn Cadawallader Using a55w or 100w bulb on a hunting lamp would cetainly kill your 12v battery in a short while. a 33w has proved worth while replacement.It's too early to tell how long it will last.
|