So, if you're wondering about the brightness of the EverBright Coin Display Bulbs, particularly the T11 756 1893 1847 BA9S LED ones in Warm White, they're pretty solid for their intended use. These bulbs slip right into a standard BA9 socket and run on 6 volts, giving off 90 lumens of light.
They shine at a warm white temperature of 4500 Kelvin, which feels more like the old incandescent bulbs compared to some cooler LEDs out there. According to our research, a lot of folks like this warm glow, especially when they're using the bulbs in things like pachinko machines or vintage electronics. It keeps that nostalgic feel while making things brighter, which is a win.
In terms of brightness, people seem pleased—these bulbs are brighter than old-school filament ones, but they won't blind you. So, if you're after more light without the sharp glare some LEDs have, these might be up your alley.
A couple of things to keep in mind: The bulbs have a small plastic head that might cause a bit of a squeeze if you're working in a really tight spot.
Also, make sure whatever you're putting them in can handle their 6V power setup. If your system's too high-voltage, we've found they can burn out early.
Overall, they're getting a thumbs-up from the majority of folks using them, clocking in at 4.4 out of 5 stars from 170 reviews. Just double-check your equipment's compatible and you should be all set.