💡 Screw in style, light up your space effortlessly!
This 10-pack of white E27 LED lamp holders features a durable plastic and metal construction, compatible with standard E27 screw-in bulbs up to 60 watts. Designed for easy wall or eave mounting, these adapters provide a versatile and reliable lighting solution for both indoor and outdoor decorative use.
Bulb Base | E27 |
Product Dimensions | 3"D x 2.8"W x 1.5"H |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Shade Material | Plastic, Metal |
Brand | Hanperal |
Color | White |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Plastic, Metal |
Recommended Uses For Product | Decoration |
Shape | Round |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Connectivity Technology | Normal bulb |
Included Components | NO |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Number of Items | 10 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Installation Type | Screw In |
Number of Pieces | 10 |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
UPC | 735810440103 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00735810440103 |
Manufacturer | Jackyled |
Part Number | FBA_CECOMINOD046059 |
Item model number | CECOMINOD046059 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**S
A handy item to have for all kinds of lighting needs - Just handle w care...
These sockets were just what I needed. I teach stagecraft and build 2 to 4 shows a year at LBHS. I'm always looking for things to get the job done and stay under or on budget. We needed to light all the book shelves that we built for "Godspell" (the play is set in a school library) and these were perfect!Yes, they are plastic, Yes, they can break them if you screw them down to tight, Yes you can break them if you screw the bulbs in to tight. so don't do any of the above mentioned things and they will work perfect!I used 20 of these and they performed flawlessly for us, never had a failure and always "on cue." I had no issues with all 20 units, now you might need to tighten the lugs a bit with a small screwdriver after you install the wire but this is normal for a light housing constructed like this, I use all kinds of power sockets in our productions, there is nothing that I have not seen. These do have an open bottom so if your hanging, you just need to hot glue a cardboard bottom to cover the exposed wire. (I always seal the connection of the wire at the socket with some liquid electrical tape first before putting a faux bottom on if I'm suspending the sockets..)I did use all LED - dimmable bulbs from Home Depot, They had a great sale on close-out bulbs and they worked great! Just make sure you get the wire polarity correct or you'll get some flicker. I have attached some photos of the install. These were a Prime item too and had a GREAT price and the quantity I needed and had it in-stock, I got them in 2 days!So handle w care and they will take care of you!
E**T
They work and are a great price.
I bought these for a lighting canopy project. The bases are smaller than the normal ones that fit the drywall boxes. These are good for surface mount projects. They do work well. Even though I am going to state the not so great parts of these, they were great for my project. Now for the not so great parts. The wire connections are a slide through and screw down. If you have 18-22 gauge wire it is tolerable. This also means that if you connect them in series both wires cannot fit through the connector…requires joining wires before or after the connection. Do not screw the bulbs in super tight or the metal in the socket will snap and come out when you unscrew the bulb. They also do not come with screws.
T**.
Cheapest solution
This thing fits E26 very well for me. It's the cheapest on market for now and they work as they should. The thing is small. I don't recommend to use with bulbs that consume more than 100W as the contact point is kind of weak.
J**D
CHEAP!!!!!!!
Installing lighting in a pre-built metal building. decided to use these and the led fan lights due to budget. these sockets are cheap, cheap, cheap. cheap price. cheap made. cheap quality. trust me spend a few extra bucks and save your self the trouble.- plastic is flimsy, like hand screw to mount flimsy.- the screws/tabs that hold the wire just free spin when tightening and are tiny tiny and easy to strip-the metal socket is paper thin and only held in by 1 screw (broke 3 sockets barely tightening bulbs in)-the screws, once the wire is in place and tightened, makes the screws almost flush with the bottom of the plastic housing, i just hope that the electrical tape i used is enough of an insulator to prevent issues. i will say if these were being mounted to wood i would feel alot better.-once i had them all installed and finished i decided to go back and put a band of electrical tape around the bulbs because i feel like the slightest vibration to the building is going to cause these to fail and drop the 15 dollar led bulbs on the ground without it.bottom line - buy something else. i will eventually pay the price for being cheap on these when i have to go back and do double the labor to replace.
T**N
SIMPLE
mETAL IS TOO THIN.
L**N
Not the best design- cinch block too small
These bulb bases work, technically, but are of "minimalist" design. What do I mean? The square block into which the wire is inserted is unnecessarily small. The screw is the metric equivalent of a 4-40 machine screw.If you look at pic-1 you'll see the screws almost touching..one from the topside and the other from the bottom to secure the wire. What this means is: you'll have to be careful what size wire you use. 18-gauge or smaller.I'm using these bases to run a system of in-line emergency lights to run off a generator (pic-4). This means I have to insert 2 wires into the cinch-block which can only be done using some clever soldering techniques.In my opinion this design is "unnecessarily small," even though I got them to work.I cannot comment on durability until I've had a chance to use them. I'm using the max rated 100w equivalent led bulb.
C**T
Great value!!! I don’t get the bad reviews.
I use it to make this vanity table and as you can see they worked amazing !!!! I was worry about a few bad reviews but for the prices they are great. Obviously just be a little careful installing them and screwing the bulb but to break it you have to be very clumsy!!!
D**1
just don't overtighten the bulb
Easy to wire terminals and you get a bunch of bulb sockets for cheap. Just don't go crazy tight with the bulb or it will pull the threaded part off its mounting screw in the bulb socket... Found that out the hard way
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