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ge 15517 26 watt 100 watt equivalent energy smart spiral t3 light bulb 3 pack
GE 15517 26 Watt (100 Watt equivalent) Energy Smart Spiral T3 Light Bulb, 3-Pack

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List Price: $10.28
Our Price: $11.42
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: General Electric Color: Soft white Feature: A smart way to save energy Label: General Electric Manufacturer: General Electric Model: 15517 Publisher: General Electric Studio: General Electric Variation Description: Soft white
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Features
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A smart way to save energy Application: Table lamps, closet lights and standard applications Base: medium screw (E26); Bulb type: T3; Watts: 26 Initial Lumens: 1700 Guaranteed to last 5 years based on 4 hours use per day at 120V.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Mini Spiral Compact Fluorescent Lamp Quality from the worldwide industry leader. 2.5w x 5.2h 45 Watts
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Medium base Comment: Bought some bulbs to replace 13 watt CFs - Please make sure they fit your fixtures. I have some older fixtures were this bulb was a bit too large.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pretty Decent Bulb Comment: I had my doubts, but this bulb has lasted longer than any other fluorescent I have had.
Customer Rating:      Summary: SHORT LIVED BULBS Comment: I ordered three of these bulbs to save on energy and because they were touted as being long lasting. Two of the bulbs failed within the first month. I hope a different brand of these bulbs will be better because I won't order these again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: No Difference Comment: These energy efficient light bulbs give just as much light as an ordinary 100 watt bulb. Energy Smart Spiral bulbs take a few seconds to reach peak brightness, but after that I can tell no difference between the amount of light they give and the amount an ordinary 100 watt bulb gives.
Customer Rating:      Summary: barely dimmable Comment: I tried this bulb and was disappointed. The quality of light was good and bright, but the dimmability was poor. On a typical rotating knob dimmer switch, the bulb did not turn on at all until the knob was nearly all the way on, and then the bulb shines at full 100-watt brightness. Then you try to dim it and it will turn down to about a 75-watt bulb brightness (maybe as low as a 60 watt bulb, but still very bright) and then it turns off completely. I think most people would want a dimmable bulb to dim down to lower than a 40 watt level.
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