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GE Lighting 43W Energy-efficient A19 Bulb - 43 W - 110 V AC - Globe - A19 Size - Soft White Light Color - E26 Base - 1000 Hour - 4760.3°F (2626.8°C) Color Temperature - 100 CRI - Dimmable - Energy Saver - 4 / Box
43 W - 110 V AC - Globe - A19 Size - Soft White Light Color - E26 Base - 1000 Hour - 4760.3°F (2626.8°C) Color Temperature - 100 CRI - Dimmable - Energy Saver - 4 / Box
This energy-efficient soft white bulb has the same look feel and nearly the same brightness as traditional incandescents. 43-watt bulb uses 28 percent less energy than regular incandescents helping you save money on energy costs. 120-volt bulbs are perfect for use in common household fixtures like table lamps floor lamps enclosed ceiling fixtures and bare lamp sockets. Bulbs feature a medium screw base and are designed to last 1000 hours using 620 lumens. Bulbs have been rated at 2900 Kelvin and offer a CRI of 100.
This energy-efficient soft white bulb has the same look feel and nearly the same brightness as traditional incandescents. 43-watt bulb uses 28 percent less energy than regular incandescents helping you save money on energy costs. 120-volt bulbs are perfect for use in common household fixtures like table lamps floor lamps enclosed ceiling fixtures and bare lamp sockets. Bulbs feature a medium screw base and are designed to last 1000 hours using 620 lumens. Bulbs have been rated at 2900 Kelvin and offer a CRI of 100.
This energy-efficient soft white bulb has the same look feel and nearly the same brightness as traditional incandescents. 43-watt bulb uses 28 percent less energy than regular incandescents helping you save money on energy costs. 120-volt bulbs are perfect for use in common household fixtures like table lamps floor lamps enclosed ceiling fixtures and bare lamp sockets. Bulbs feature a medium screw base and are designed to last 1000 hours using 620 lumens. Bulbs have been rated at 2900 Kelvin and offer a CRI of 100.
This energy-efficient soft white bulb has the same look feel and nearly the same brightness as traditional incandescents. 43-watt bulb uses 28 percent less energy than regular incandescents helping you save money on energy costs. 120-volt bulbs are perfect for use in common household fixtures like table lamps floor lamps enclosed ceiling fixtures and bare lamp sockets. Bulbs feature a medium screw base and are designed to last 1000 hours using 620 lumens. Bulbs have been rated at 2900 Kelvin and offer a CRI of 100.