Bulbrite 5W Grand Spiral LED Clear: Energy Star, 100W Equivalent, Dimmable, E26 Base, 2200K, 200 Lumens
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Bulbrite 5W Grand Spiral LED Light Bulb Clear: Energy Star, 100W Equivalent, Dimmable, E26 Base, 2200K, 200 Lumens | $35.49 |
This package comes with a single spiral filament LED bulb. The bulbs themselves are made of clear glass and designed with a BT shape. Each bulb is just 4 watts but produces the equivalent of a 60 watt incandescent bulb. Add a designer vibe with these unique and nostalgic bulbs. Each with an E26 base for medium base fixtures. STYLE MEETS FUNCTION: The contemporary tubular shape of these bulbs offers a beautiful form and symmetry to your fixture. These bulbs are a great way to restyle your existing traditional lighting fixture and create a more modern look and feel. MULTIPLE USES: These bulbs are ideal in chandeliers, sconces, pendants and any light where the exposed bulb is able to be admired. Compatible with medium screw base fixtures size E26. Fully dimmable bulbs cast the perfect amount of light in any room. LONG LASTING: These 5 watt bulbs are designed to replace a traditional 25 watt incandescent bulb while lasting longer. Each bulb is estimated to last 15,000 hours before they need to be replaced. That means fewer burnouts and replacement bulb purchases.
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