The Philips 60 watt equivalent household A19 LED bulb provides you SAVINGS in energy costs and Replacement bulbs. A 10+ year life and a significant reduction in energy consumption makes this Philips everyday LED bulb the affordable option to enjoy the energy SAVINGS of LED technology everywhere in your home. With the look and feel of familiar incandescent bulbs, this Philips LED bulb is perfectly suited for all your traditional fixtures. The bulb contains no mercury and comes with a 3 year warranty.
Product Features
- This Philips 60 watt equivalent A19 LED bulb uses only 8 watts of energy, saving up to $62.64 over the life of the bulb (based on 3 hours/day, 11 cent/kWh, costs depend on rates and use)
- This Philips LED bulb turns on at full brightness with 800 lumens, and provides a light similar to Natural daylight
- With a life of 10+ years, this Philips LED bulb is perfect for closets, dining, living and bedrooms
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