Klarlight E26 T10 Tubular Edison LED Light Bulb, 40 Watt Incandescent LED T10 Replacement Bulb – 4 Watt Daylight COB Tubular LED Filament Bulb, Medium Base E26 Tube Bulbs ( 2-Pack )
LEDdistributors • 6 years ago
T10 4W Tubular LED Filament Bulb
Specification:
Dimension: 30*mm
Power: 4 Watts
LEDs: 4pcs High Brightness Filament COB LEDs
CRI: 82
Input Voltage: AC85-265v 50-60Hz
Lumen: 400lm
Light Color: Daylight 6000k
Light Beam angle: 360 degree
Lamp Base: E26/E27
Lamp shape: T10
Warranty: 2 years
2-PACK T10 LED Tubular Light
Product Features
- T10 Filament Bulb: Non-dimmable, 4 watt, daylight 6000k,120v T10 led bulb;
- Energy saving: 400 Lumens 4 watt t10 tubular led lights, perfect replace 40 watt incandescent t10 light bulbs;
- Lamp Base & Shape: Standar e26 medium screw base, t10 tubular lamp shape for all kinds of e26 lights replacement;
- Application: Perfect for Illuminating art, Collectibles in Showcases and Cabinets Lighting, ideal for Bar, Cafe, Hotel, Restaurant Lighting;
- Customer service: 2 years warranty – Any questions or requirements please feel free to let us know, we will always try our best to help.

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Company ignores warranty requests for bulb that failed after nine months I purchased a two-pack of these bulbs in Nov 2017. They’ve been great until now (Sep 2018). One of them has begun flickering badly, to the point where it turns off (or dims) for a second and then comes back on only to turn off (or dim) immediately. I’ve tried screwing it in more and unscrewing it a little, and I’ve switched it to another socket. The bulb continues to flicker. (No, they’re not on a dimmer.)They’re covered by a two-year…
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