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πŸ’‘ Sylvania 20668 18W Compact Fluorescent: Eco-Friendly Lighting Solution with Advanced Energy Efficiency Review

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Description of πŸ’‘ Sylvania 20668 18W Compact Fluorescent: Eco-Friendly Lighting Solution with Advanced Energy Efficiency

Lumens: 1150. Base Type: G24q-2. Life Hours: 12,000. Wattage: 18 Watt. Color Temperature: 4100K.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beautiful and bright! fits bulbs

Bought a bunch to have a spare on hand. When I stick it next to an old plumbing lightbulb, it's noticeably brighter than the other. Of course, old light bulbs lose their brightness over time, but. . . These are lightbulbs and they work so I'm happy! :)

Pros
  • Lifespan: 12,000
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great price for expensive bulbs

I don't know why these bulbs were invented but I bought a place of four in the kitchen. The ones in storage at home cost over $6 each and burn out every few months. So that's an incredible deal when they're around $2.40 wholesale. They are light and expensive. Hopefully they'll last longer, but at least they're less than a third of the price.

Pros
  • Color temperature: 4100K
Cons
  • Not as thick as other bulbs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beautiful and bright! suitable for fluorescent lamps

I bought a bunch to have a spare on hand. When I stick it next to an old plumbing lightbulb, it's noticeably brighter than the other. Of course, old light bulbs lose their brightness over time, but. . . These are lightbulbs and they work so I'm happy! :)

Pros
  • power: 18W
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great price for expensive bulbs

I don't know why these bulbs were invented but I bought a place of four in the kitchen. The ones in storage at home cost over $6 each and burn out every few months. So that's an incredible deal when they're around $2.40 wholesale. They are light and expensive. Hopefully they'll last longer, but at least they're less than a third of the price.

Pros
  • Base Type: G24q-2
Cons
  • No Power