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A19 LED Light Bulbs 60 Watt Equivalent, SANSUN 3000K Soft White, Non-Dimmable, 6-Pack

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✔ OPTIMAL EFFICIENCY - Replaces standard incandescent 60 watt light bulb - Pack of 6

✔ SAVE MONEY - This bulb costs only $1.2 per year to operate (based on 3 hours/day) making it an economical alternative to incandescent bulbs.

✔ VERSATILITY - These Soft White (3000K) LED bulbs are ideal for use in table and floor lamps, living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms and hallways or ceiling fixtures.

✔ QUICK & EASY INSTALL - Looks like traditional A19 Light Bulb. Simply install this directly into medium screw base light fixtures.

✔ Lasts up to 15,000 Hours

Binding:

Tools & Home Improvement

Brand:

SANSUN

EAN:

0761710674379

Label:

SANSUN

Manufacturer:

SANSUN

Model:

SS-BLA60

Size:

A19 LED Bulb

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SANSUN's A19 household bulb can be used in table and floor lamps, pendant fixtures and ceiling fixtures. Personalize your home with stylish accent or ambient lighting.

A19 bulb series is a price-conscious product line that is designed to work beautifully and effectively in the general-purpose applications found throughout the home, office, and warehouse. By offering these products as a high quality yet cost-competitive option, we are able to provide the energy-smart LED products you need for the right price.

COMMON APPLICATIONS
Kitchens
Living Rooms
Dining Rooms
Bedrooms
Hallways

FEATURES
Replaces your current 60-Watt incandescent bulb, saving you up to $80 in energy costs per year
Lasts 35,000+ hours versus an incandescent with a 1000-5,000 hour life hours
Zero to minimal noise output in accordance with certificate regulations - maximum 16 dB.
UV and mercury-free, unlike fluorescent bulbs

WHY LED?
Reduce your electricity bill and save money
Help preserve the environment by reducing carbon footprint
New technology provides increased lifespan compared to less-efficient incandescent