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Philips AccentLED 2W Candelabra Bulb
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Philips AccentLED 2W Candelabra Bulb

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  Product Details:
  • 2700K (Warm White)
  • Model: 2E12B10.5-2
  • Light Output: 86 Lumens
  • Beam Angle: Omnidirectional
  • CRI: 90
  • Base Type: Candelabra (E26 adapter included)
  • Non-dimmable
  • Life: 20,000 Hours
  • Width: 1.25"
  • Length: 3.88"
  • Input Power: 2 Watts
  • Input Voltage: 120V
  • Warranty: 6 Years
  • UL Listed
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Why choose a more expensive LED replacement bulb over buying another regular incandescent bulb? There are a number of different ways to look at the subject but the number one reason for most people is their bottom line. Simply stated, LED light bulbs save you money over the long run when both energy and replacement costs are considered. Consider that a standard incandescent bulb typically lasts about 1,000 hours and a LED light bulb lasts upwards of 35,000 to 50,000 hours. That means youll be buying 35 to 50 regular bulbs when one LED bulb will do the trick. And even though a regular incandescent bulb is fairly cheap those costs add up over time. Now consider that most LED light bulbs consume almost 80% less energy than a standard incandescent bulb. As an example, if your old bulb normally costs you ten dollars to operate a year an LED replacement bulb might only cost you two or three dollars to run for an equal amount of time.

Are you concerned about the environment? Using less energy is a great thing. Approximately 25% of electricity consumed by a household is due to lighting, and that number jumps to 60% for the commercial sector. That figure not only affects your bottom line but also contributes to wider environmental issues. The number of required power plants necessary to generate enough energy to power a growing population means more emissions and pollution, more natural resources being consumed at a faster rate and more waste to be disposed of. Not to mention that throwing away millions of incandescent bulbs a year serves no purpose but to fill up our landfills.

Longer life, less energy, environmentally friendly lighting. Compact fluorescent (CFL) bulbs helped us to get halfway there by reducing energy consumption and improving bulb lifespan, but still suffer from several drawbacks. Trace amounts of mercury mean CFL bulbs cant be thrown away but must be disposed of properly. Delayed turn on, warm up periods and the occasional burn out explosion (leaving you to clean up the aforementioned mercury) all point to CFL bulbs being a stop gap technology in light bulb advancement. LED light bulbs consume less energy than CFL bulbs, turn on instantly like a standard incandescent, are manufactured with no harmful environmental elements and produce no UV or IR radiation.

 
Philips AccentLED 2W Candelabra Bulb - Customer Reviews 
Average Rating 3 Review(s)
5 Star Rating Nice light
  Purchased these for our front door lights. We have 2 lights, one on either side of the door and each contain 3 candelabra bulbs. The color and quality of the light produced is great which was important to us since we wanted to maintain a nice look from the road. With a total of 6 bulbs (3 on each side) there is plenty of light. Actually I think the level of brightness is perfect. Highly recommended
  Reviewed by: Phil from Lancaster, PA
5 Star Rating Great little LEDs
  I have several IKEA, small and tall, paper-shade lamps which use small base bulbs.I replaced all of the incandescent lamps with these 2700k candelabra LEDs and they are terrific. In the tall lamps I was using 120 to 180 watts total and now only 6 watts for each lamp! In the small ones I went from 15w and 25w lamps down to 2w lamps.The light output is equal or similar to the incandescents and the light color is an acceptable warm tone. I wish I had done this sooner.
  Reviewed by: M Schadt from San Francisco
5 Star Rating Candelabra LED
  Excellent replacement for 40W incandescent bulbs. Color and lumens worked well.
  Reviewed by: William DeLacey from Oregon
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