7w LED Bulb A19 Neutral White (4000K) 615 Lumen, UL listed (fire safety certified), Non-dimmable, Best energy saving replacement bulbs for 50w and 60w bulbs at home or the office- Save over 85% on lighting bills- 100% Money Back Guarantee!
Save up to 85% on your lighting expenses with a simple LED bulb replacements
LED lighting that makes sense today!
- E26/E27 base and bulb style allow this to easily replace most common incandescent or CFL screw in bulbs.
- These bulbs are small (2"x4") and light (3.5 ounces) so they easily fit any fixture (without tipping it over or damaging it)
- Save $$ on replacement and maintenance cost because of the 30,000 hour lifespan (more than 30x longer than incandescent bulbs and at least 6x longer than CFL's claimed lifespan
- Quick on- but not instant on. It takes about 1/4 of a second for the capacitors to recharge and illuminate. This is sometimes noticeable, but is dramatically better than CFL's (which take a long time to come up to speed).
- No mercury or any hazardous materials are used in the bulb, or in the production of the bulb(Rohs compliant)
- Underwriters Laboratory Listed (cUL) for safe and legal use in USA and CANADA (Beware of NON UL listed light bulbs.... they may save you a few pennies, but they have not passed fire safety tests)
- The bulb does not produce much heat, but is not designed for wet or enclosed fixtures. It does have a heat sink built in, so care must be taken when handling the bulb (with your bare hands)
- The globe cover is shatter resistant, and the driver is solid state, so the bulb can stand up to extreme usage (but it is not recommended to drop it on concrete or use it as a nut cracker)
Unconditional 3 year "Feel the Love" Guarantee
- If you are not satisfied for any reason for a full 3 years you can get a replacement or a refund.... No questions asked.
Click on the Buy Now button above in order to begin saving money. Shipping is free and fast with Amazon Prime. Any long burning bulbs in the your house or office should be replaced as quickly as possible. Those bulbs that are seldom used can continue to be used (at least until they fail)