GE 13-Watt Energy SmartTM – 8 Pack – 60 watt replacement
LEDdistributors • 8 years ago
GE 13-Watt Energy SmartTM – 8 Pack – 60 watt replacement
Product Features
- Pack of 8 Twist Medium Screw Base Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb
- 1 CFL Lasts as Long as 8 Incandescent Bulbs
- Energy Star qualified
- Save hundreds of dollars a year by switching to these energy saving bulbs Use up to 75% less energy
- Elecronic Flicker-Free Starting
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