Our bathroom fixtures stopped working and I saw I needed 13 watt fluorescent lights. A quick trip to the local Orange Box hardware store and a multipack for about $7. Imagine my dismay as I try to swap out the old lightbulbs only to find they have a weird socket that I didn't even know existed. What were those strange lightbulbs? Let's go back to the Orange Box Hardware Store to try and find those weird lightbulbs. I can't return the others as I opened them which was a shame. They had a 13w CFL with a weird base that cost almost ten bucks. for one. No multipacks. No offers. Nothing. Luckily, Revane saved the day. For almost half the price (and my two-day Prime delivery took one day!) I now have a bright bathroom again. Can't say how long they last. days? weeks? Months? YEARS? But they do the job I bought them for.
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