GE 74198 13-Watt Energy Efficient CFL Light Bulb - 60W Equivalent, Soft White (2700K), 8,000 Hour Lifespan - Perfect for Lamps, Ceiling Fixtures & Home Office Lighting
GE 74198 13-Watt Energy Efficient CFL Light Bulb - 60W Equivalent, Soft White (2700K), 8,000 Hour Lifespan - Perfect for Lamps, Ceiling Fixtures & Home Office Lighting

GE 74198 13-Watt Energy Efficient CFL Light Bulb - 60W Equivalent, Soft White (2700K), 8,000 Hour Lifespan - Perfect for Lamps, Ceiling Fixtures & Home Office Lighting

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From the Manufacturer GE Lighting 74198 13-Watt energy smart CFL light bulb, 60-Watt output, 1-Pack These energy saving light bulbs can last 10 times longer than a regular soft white bulb. It will save money as well! GE energy smart CFL bulbs provide the same light as a soft white bulb while using fewer watts. Our new packaging is much more user friendly and better for the environment. You can use them in numerous places including table lamps, closet lights and standard applications. The base is a standard medium screw(E26). Guaranteed to last 5 years based on 4 hours use per day at 120-Volt. Electricity cost savings based on rated life of 8,000 hrs.

Features

    Uses 13-Watt with 60-Watt light output!

    New packaging is easier to open and better for the environment

    Last 8 times longer than a standard incandescent!

    Going green will save you green!

    Saves up to 36-Dollar in energy costs

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Good bulbs, reasonably long life (better than most other brand CFL's). BUT - as they age something inside starts going bad, so even though they still work, they cause GFCI and AFCI breakers to start tripping out a second or less after turning the light on. Not only brand which does this - for AFCI (which can be for entire house in some cases) and GFCI circuits (like bathrooms and garages in most homes), I recommend regular incandescent or LED bulbs.