Pros: it is one of few 15W LED bulbs available at this point that actually puts out as much or more light than a 100W incandescent. Note that you get two (2) bulbs in a package..
Cons: At 5000K temperature, it is really, really, really bright, even at the lowest of dimness adjustment. Too bright for a dining room or any overhead fixture that does not have a diffuser. The fixture is on a 3-way circuit with Lutron Skylark Contour (CTCL-153P) dimmer. This dimmer has a slider feature (behind the wall plate to the left of the switch body) that allows the user to fine tune the brightness at the upper and lower end of the dimmable range. I now have it at the extreme end of the range, and once it illuminates, I am able to dim it down very low, but, it is still like white-hot iron to look at. There is inconsistent flicker at the dimmest levels. When I turn the light off at the wall plate, the light goes completely out- no after-glow. But, when I switch on the power, the bulb will not illuminate again until I dial up the dimmer slide, then, it comes back with an eye-popping burst, like a camera flash. Then, it can be dimmed again at the wall plate.
This FEIT model is not presently listed in any of the dimmer manufacturers LED dimmer compatibility lists. Likewise, FEIT has not yet incorporated this model into their own list of compatible dimmers.
FEIT claims 13.6 years of life. (I'll report back in a couple of years on this aspect.)
Conclusion: If I bought again, I would look for a 10-12W dimmable bulb, at a warmer 3000K temperature. There still may remain issues with the dimming.