GE Lighting 32287 LED Bright Stik 10-watt (60-Watt Replacement), 760-Lumen Light Bulb with Medium Base, Daylight, 3-Pack
LEDdistributors • 9 years ago
LED bright stik illuminates spaces with cool, bluish-white light instantly. Its sleek cylindrical shape fits in place of a traditional 60-watt incandescent bulb-and some sockets where a traditional bulb or CFL doesn’t fit. Replace a 60-watt incandescent with an LED bright stik and save around $6 on energy costs each year. And keep saving for the next 13 years. That’s a long time you can spend not worrying about light bulbs.
Product Features
- 60W replacement using only 10W
- Smaller size than an A19 or spiral CFL
- Worry-free use and disposal – contains no mercury
- Lasts 13.7 years with 82 dollars in energy savings
- Daylight Color temperature 5000K with Medium base

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