150-Watt Equivalent T4 Spiral Non-Dimmable E26 Base Compact Fluorescent CFL Light Bulb, Daylight 6500K
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150-Watt Equivalent T4 Spiral Non-Dimmable E26 Base Compact Fluorescent CFL Light Bulb, Daylight 6500K

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150-Watt Equivalent T4 Spiral Non-Dimmable E26 Base Compact Fluorescent CFL Light Bulb, Daylight 6500KSimulate the brightness and vividness of natural daylight with this energy efficient spiral CFL light bulb from Feit Electric. Each lamp puts out a substantial 2800 Lumens of light using just 40 Watt of power, consuming substantially less electricity than a 150 Watt incandescent equivalent. That translates to a savings of $96 in energy costs per bulb over its 8000 hour existence. The 6500K color temperature is stark and bright, suitable for any indoor

Simulate the brightness and vividness of natural daylight with this energy-efficient spiral CFL light bulb from Feit Electric. Each lamp puts out a substantial 2800-Lumens of light using just 40-Watt of power, consuming substantially less electricity than a 150-Watt incandescent equivalent. That translates to a savings of $96 in energy costs per bulb over its 8000-hour existence. The 6500K color temperature is stark and bright, suitable for any indoor or enclosed outdoor fixture that accepts a standard-sized E26 medium-bulb base such as this.
  • Brightness: 2800 lumens
  • Estimated yearly energy cost: $4.82 (based on 3 hours/day, 11¢/kWh; cost depends on rates and use)
  • Life: 7-years (based on 3 hours/day)
  • Light appearance: 6500K (daylight)
  • Energy used: 40-Watt (equivalent to a 150-Watt standard incandescent light bulb)
  • Spiral shape with a medium base
  • FCC and RoHS compliant
  • Uses 73% less energy compared to a standard incandescent light bulb
  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor use


Features
Item Weight 0.5
Light Bulb Base Code E26
Bulb Shape Spiral
Actual Color Temperature (K) 6500
Wattage Equivalence 150 Watts
Wattage (Watts) 40
Light Bulb Shape Code T4
Bulb Type Household
Light Bulb Features Enclosed Fixture Rated,Energy Saving
Returnable 180-Day
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor/Outdoor
Lighting Technology CFL
Color Temperature Daylight
Light Bulb Base Type Medium
Lumens (Brightness) 2800
Color Rendering Index (CRI) 80
Average Life (hours) 8000
Number of Bulbs Included 1
Bulb Construction Glass
Bulb Diameter (In.) 2.77
Product Depth (in.) 2.77
Product Width (in.) 2.77
Product Height (in.) 6.8
Manufacturer Warranty 2 Year

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