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18-Watt Compact Fluorescent Plug-In 4-Pin Light Bulb - Sunlite PLT18/E/SP35K, 3500K Color Review

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Details

Special FeatureBase Gx24q 2, Voltage, Wattage 18
Light TypeIncandescent, Fluorescent
Wattage18.00
Light ColorSoft White
BrandSunlite

Description of 18-Watt Compact Fluorescent Plug-In 4-Pin Light Bulb - Sunlite PLT18/E/SP35K, 3500K Color

18-Watt, 1200 Lumens, 80 CRI. 10000 Hour Average Lamp Life. GX24Q-2 4-Pin Base. 3500K Color Temperature, Soft White Color. PLT18/E/SP35K.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Will not work in Ott-Lite bulb

This bulb could be good but I can't test it because it doesn't fit in my Ott-Lite. Lamp. The pins and base are the right size, but there are two small ridges on the base that prevent me from fully inserting the lamp.

Pros
  • GX24Q-2 4 pin socket
Cons
  • Piggy Bank Price

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good bulb, bright enough.

I ordered three for our work kitchen. The first set lasted almost 2 years, which seems a bit shorter for CFLs. The low price of the bulb somehow makes up for the short lifespan, but maybe I just got crappy bulbs. I would recommend as long as the price is low.

Pros
  • PLT18/E/SP35K
Cons
  • Other Other

Good lamp. I bought it on 12/07/2013. He just burned out. This is with external lighting, which averages 6 hours a day. So by my calculations it took about 7300 hours. Not 10,000 as they seem to advertise. But I don't think bad given its exposure to the heat of summer and the deadly cold of winter. Just ordered another one. At some point I will switch to LED. But right now it's easier to just swap in a different lightbulb.

Pros
  • 18W 1200 lumens CRI 80
Cons
  • No power