AmazonBasics Commercial Grade LED Light Bulb | 75-Watt Equivalent, A19, Soft White, Dimmable, 6-Pack
LEDdistributors • 5 years ago
An Amazon Brand
Product Features
- With a correlated color temperature of 2700 Kelvin, this LED bulb offers a welcoming, soft white light that creates a cozy atmosphere in bedrooms, living rooms and more
- Dimmable LED bulb with 25,000 hour lifespan (up to 22 years, based on 3 hours of use each day)
- Lights up to full 1100 lumens immediately, with no warm-up time
- Energy-efficient 11 watt power consumption costs appx. $1.31 per year and saves up to $176.00 over the bulb’s lifespan vs. incandescent (based on appx. 3 hours a day, 11 cents/kWh)
- A19 base
- This bulb is ENERGY STAR rated and UL listed
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