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While they do have a warmer tone than pure white they have a noticeable greenish tinge to the light which unfortunately makes the light harsher than a real halogen.
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Good quality design and double density brightness, however it is definitely not warm white; it has a greenish, more daylight white glow to it
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Still, they look much better in my kitchen than the cool white LED's, since I have fluorescent lighting.
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The only downside is that I am not sure I'd call them warm white - they are pretty white
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I love HitLights high density SMD 3528 warm white LED light tape.
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I have the High Density Warm White, which is more green in my opinion, as other reviewers have mentioned
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The light (warm white) is fantastic -- standard home incandescent color quality and very easy on the eyes
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They're a tiny bit bluer than 2700k, the packing is bit smaller than other manufactures, but they certainly deliver as warm white LED's.
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I was extra careful installing this tape as I had issues with the cool white I had used in the past
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Light color is listed as warm white but pay attention to the description since it's listed as 3000k
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Color is no where close to warm white.
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The color is probably more a cool white like a fluorescent however, not the warm yellow of an incandescent bulb but still nice none the less
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always love leds.. nice white
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Not shown on the graph is that the warm white LEDs draw a bit more current than the cold white LEDs.4
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This particular product has a yellowish tint and when compared to the more expensive set I had already installed; it was a much more yellow color than just "warm white" as they express in the description
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Pure white, no hints of blue hue or yellow at all.
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I connected about 4 feet of the "warm white" to a high quality 12v power yesterday and already eight of the two inch sections are not working
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(and have held up for 2 years now, both adhesive-wise and function-wise)Note that these truly are "Cool white"
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Warm white
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The color is ok, but as another reviewer said its a slightly acidic yellow rather than a warm white
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They look to be high quality well made product, but they are not warm white.
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I used these LED's (Premium High Density 3528 Warm White LED Light Strip - 600 LEDs, 3000K, 164 Lumens & 2.6 Watts per Foot, 12V DC, Adhesive Backed) for a kitchen cabinet lighting project.
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Light color is a soft white, tending to yellow
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The color temperature on these is 6000K which is cool white and about as white as you can get.
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These are really UL listed (good) and all lit up upon testing (great) but gave three stars because "warm white" is misleading.
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love the cool White!
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Just because the package says "warm white," doesn't mean that the the product inside of it actually is
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I compared with several other warm white LED and florescent lights to make sure
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You want the warm white for ambient.
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but they ship cool white which is a bluish white.
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If you're looking for a nice warm white, you'd be better off buying XKTTSUEERCRR 3014 SMDs or shelling out the serious cash for professional grade Flexfires.
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If the color had truly been warm white, I would have rated it a five star product.
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but, I would call it a triple soft white at best (non-white, gold looking)
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The package stated that they were "warm white," but after I had converted one of the fixtures, it was glaringly apparent that these were much closer to a natural white when compared to an adjacent fluorescent fixture fitted with a warm white bulb
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If you're looking for pure bright white, 5000k from hitlights is the way to go.
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Purchased a few years ago beautiful warm white, had to replace and ordered another reel
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I don't dispute that 3000k could still be described as warm white, but I expect warm white to be in the 2700k range
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After installing various lengths of this product for a client I found out that there are different color temperatures for the same warm white
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I'm returning this roll and ordering the bright white from the same manufacturer.
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These claim to be warm white but are instead jaundice yellow