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Dimmable Clear Candelabra LED, 5W (40W equiv), 2700K

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These LEDs are sold in increments of 4.

Limit of 50 lighting product rebates per customer, per year

With these bulbs, you can get the best of both worlds—energy savings and beautiful lighting. These decorative LEDs work with many fixtures, making it easy to swap current bulbs for this more efficient one. They can also enjoy this “go-green” light for years to come with a 25,000-hour lifespan per bulb. ENERGY STAR® certified for quality.

 

These candelabra bulbs:

  • Deliver 325 lumens
  • Replace 40-watt incandescent & compact fluorescent bulbs
  • Seamlessly fit in chandeliers, wall sconces, decorative lamps, ceiling fan lights and an array of dimmable fixtures with E12 bases
  • Are available in a 2700K color temperature

 

Product Warranty: 5 years

 


How’s color temperature measured?

Color temperature is expressed in kelvin (using the abbreviation “K”), a unit of measure for absolute temperature. When the color temperature is over 5000 K, it’s referred to as "cool-colored" (bluish-white). Lower color temperatures (2700–3000 K) are called "warm-colored" (yellowish-white through red).

These bulbs are available in 2700K.

Color Temp Graph

What’s a lumen?

A light’s brightness is measured in lumens (abbreviated as “lm”). If a light bulb is super bright, it produces a lot of lumens. Because LED lighting delivers more lumens per watt of electricity, LEDs are a more efficient light source than incandescent bulbs.

These bulbs deliver 325 lumens.

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Lifetime hours

This bulb is about 60 percent more efficient than a standard 10,000 hour fluorescent bulb. One LED bulb typically lasts about 22.5 times more than an incandescent bulb and about 2.5 times more than a fluorescent bulb.  

Infographic showing that One LED bulb lasts 22.5 times more than an incandescent bulb and 2.5 times more than a fluorescent bulb. 

 


Want to learn more?

View Lighting Guide

 


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