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Medium bi-pin (G13) General Purpose Light Bulbs

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Brightness:3000 lm
Color Temperature:6500K
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Color Temperature:3000K
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Brightness:1800 lm
Color Temperature:5000K
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Color Temperature:6500K
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Brightness:2800 lm
Color Temperature:3000K
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Brightness:2700 lm
Color Temperature:4100K
Bulb Finish:Frosted
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Brightness:1800 lm
Color Temperature:4000K
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Brightness:1800 lm
Color Temperature:5000K
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Brightness:1800 lm
Color Temperature:4000K
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Brightness:2600 lm
Color Temperature:4100K
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Color Temperature:6500K
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Brightness:3600 lm
Color Temperature:6500K
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Brightness:2100 lm
Color Temperature:6500K
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Brightness:1250 lm
Color Temperature:6500K
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Brightness:2800 lm
Color Temperature:4100K
Bulb Finish:Frosted

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Q: Do LED light bulbs use less electricity than fluorescent light bulbs?

A: Yes, LED light bulbs use less electricity than comparable fluorescent light bulbs. An LED light bulb is more efficient than a fluorescent light bulb and can produce the same level of brightness, measured in lumens, while consuming fewer watts.


Q: Do LED bulbs emit heat?

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