GE LED Bright Stik 9 watt Soft White 6 Pack 60-watt replacement
LEDdistributors • 8 years ago
GE’s updated, cylindrical-shaped LED Bright Stik Light Bulb was designed to fit even more sockets than ordinary bulbs. The ideal choice for an affordable LED light bulb, this bulb delivers instant brightness for any room in your home while saving up to $82 in energy costs over its lifetime. With 800 lumens of brightness and a lifespan of over 13 years, this bulb is PERFECT for frequently used fixtures.
Product Features
- 60 Watt replacement using ONLY 9 Watts!!!!
- 13.7 year life
- $82 in energy savings over the life of the bulb
- Energy Star Rated

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