Yes please update when you have used them for a few days. I will be very glad when everything is LED. Our new house has all built in lights LED and it really has helped lower the electric bill compared to our previous house. But I try to find a replacement light bulb and comparing watts, lumens etc is a pain. I can look at two bulbs that have the LED watts and the comparable incandescent watts listed on the label and the ratios are different between brands. Different enough I can do the math in my head. So which is correct? WHo knows?
Ignore comparable incandescent watt numbers.
Light output is measured in Lumens.
Power consumption is watts.
Different bulbs have different efficiencies. Measured in lumens per watt if you want to do the math.
One more consideration is color temperature. Like 2700 K. is yellowish warm color close to what old incandescent bulbs give you.
6000 K. Is extremely white light which for many is uncomfortable.
Personally I like 4000K for work lights. But it doesn’t make much difference 4000 or 5000.