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EAN-13 | 0762148060741 |
UPC-A | 762148060741 |
Product Name | BR30 Recessed LED Flood Light Bulbs, 65 Watt Equivalent, Non-dimmable, Soft White, Value 6-pack |
Category | Hardware: Electrical |
Amazon.com | Buy on Amazon ~ B01G780JUY |
Model | RLVBR306527ND6 |
Price New | 25.70 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Price Used | 19.74 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Width | 13.58 inches (convert) |
Height | 6.3 inches (convert) |
Length | 9.17 inches (convert) |
Weight | 250 hundredths pounds (convert) |
Binding | Tools & Home Improvement |
Features | ENERGY SAVINGS - New 8 watt LED BR30 replaces 65 watt incandescent, LONG LIFE - Lasts 9.1 years based on 3 hours use per day. Rated @ 10,000 hours, EXCELLENT COLOR CONSISTENCY - Soft white 2700K. Non-Dimmable, PERFECT FIT - Use in recessed downlights, track lights, display lights and outdoor fixtures when protected from the elements, WORLD CLASS TECHNOLOGY - Manufactured by TCP Lighting, a leader in LED innovation |
Long Description | The TCP RLVBR306527ND6 is a great way to start converting your home to LED! this 6 pack of LED flood bulbs are equivalent to 65 watt incandescent bulbs but use only 8 watts! these bulbs illuminate a soft white color that is very similar to the glow of typical incandescent bulbs. These bulbs can be used indoors and outdoors if protected from the elements. Start saving energy and money today by converting your decorative bulbs to LED. |
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