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πŸ’‘ Highly Efficient Philips 413996 Equivalent Compact Fluorescent: Energy-saving Lighting Solution Review

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Description of πŸ’‘ Highly Efficient Philips 413996 Equivalent Compact Fluorescent: Energy-saving Lighting Solution

Simulating sunrise inside your room, this 60-watt equivalent bulb turns on softly and warms to its full brightness in seconds, creating a relaxing and comfortable environment. Ideal for use with table lamps or in kitchens, living rooms, and hallways, this 2700-Kelvin bulb has a soft white color. Features a Medium Screw base. Choosing Philips Energy Saver light bulbs helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and lasts up to 13 times longer than a standard incandescent bulb. Creating an inviting atmosphere around the home, Philips T2 bulb is ideal for use in kitchens, living rooms, dining rooms, offices, family rooms, and bedrooms. This light bulb has a $1.57 estimated annual energy cost.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Bright & efficient CFL bulb

These lighting components are everything I need for my industrial and scientific workspace. They brighten up the area beautifully while saving energy consumption, and are a great long-term investment for those who are always looking to ease the tension on their electricity bill. However, they do take a few seconds to reach full brightness after being switched on.

Pros
  • Energy efficient and lasts longer than traditional incandescent bulbs.
Cons
  • Produces a cooler and less warm/inviting light as compared to incandescent bulbs.