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LED Light Bulbs - 60 Watt Equal - A19

750 Lumens - 9 Watt - 2700 Kelvin - LED A19 Light Bulb - 60 Watt Equal - Medium Base - 120 Volt - PLTS-12217


PLTS-12217

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750 Lumens - 9 Watt - 2700 Kelvin - LED A19 Light Bulb
60 Watt Equal - Medium Base - 120 Volt - PLTS-12217
  • Life Hours: 10,000
  • Height: 4.21 in.

  • Diameter: 2.36 in.
  • Warranty: 1-Year Limited
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750 Lumens - 9 Watt - 2700 Kelvin - LED A19 Light Bulb - 60 Watt Equal - Medium Base - 120 Volt - PLTS-12221


PLTS-12221

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750 Lumens - 9 Watt - 2700 Kelvin - LED A19 Light Bulb
60 Watt Equal - Medium Base - 120 Volt - PLTS-12221
  • Life Hours: 10,000
  • Height: 4.21 in.

  • Diameter: 2.36 in.
  • Warranty: 1-Year Limited
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800 Lumens - 9 Watt - 2700 Kelvin - LED A19 Light Bulb - 60 Watt Equal - Medium Base - 120 Volt - Pack of 4 - Euri Lighting EA19-6020e-4


IRT-10228

$1.65 ea.
Sold only by the 4 Pack for $6.58
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800 Lumens - 9 Watt - 2700 Kelvin - LED A19 Light Bulb - 60 Watt Equal - Green Creative 36548


GRNCRTV-36548

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800 Lumens - 9 Watt - 2700 Kelvin - LED A19 Light Bulb
60 Watt Equal - Green Creative 36548
  • Bulb Shape: A19
  • Base Type: Medium (E26)

  • Height: 4.38 in.
  • Diameter: 2.38 in.
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LED Light Bulbs - 60 Watt Equal

With an efficiency up to 80% higher than similar output incandescents, it is certainly safe to say that LED light bulbs like the 60-watt equivalent use less energy than similar incandescent bulbs. You can be sure this is the case thanks to the "60 Watt Equal" in the bulb's name. This description is included because although these bulbs typically consume between just 8 and 13 watts of energy, they produce as much light as a 60-watt incandescent bulb. This information helps buyers gauge how bright a given bulb will be. From reading lamps to desk lamps and wall lighting, these 60-watt equivalent bulbs are great for many different household applications.

It's also important to know what Kelvin color temperature you want the light output to be. Learn more with our interactive guide for color temperature. Warmer, yellow light is a low Kelvin number, around 2700 to match the light output from incandescent bulbs. Higher Kelvin numbers give off a cooler blue light that is better suited for task lighting such as reading lamps and under cabinet lighting.