Feit A19 E26 LED Bug Zapper Bulb Daylight 60 Watt Equivalence 1 pk C60/950CA/BZLED (Medium)
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Zap away annoying bugs and insects with this advanced Feit Electric dual-purpose bug zapper and LED light bulb. Ideal for indoor or outdoor use, the zapper employs 5000K Daylight White light and blue UV light to attract flying insects and kill them on site. The bug zapper is a chemical-free solution with a protective outer cage for safe installation and a removable tray for hassle-free clean-up. This non-dimmable LED bug light will replace a 60-watt equivalent incandescent bulb using only 9 watts of electricity. With a 3-way switch control, you can change from LED-daylight light to blue UV light for zapper use or use combined light and zapper together. The Feit Electric C60/950CA/BZ/LED bug zapper has an average life of 15,000 hours, is RoHS compliant and is 100% mercury free.
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