G E Lighting #47464 GE 14W Fluorescent Bug Bulb
- G E Lighting #47464 GE 14W Fluorescent Bug Bulb
- G E LIGHTING
Product Description
GE, FLE15TC16/L/BUG/CD, 15W, Outdoor Post Light Compact Fluorescent Buglight Bulb, Electronic Ballast, Medium Base, Maximum Overall Length 6", 850 Lumens, 12,000 Hours, Achieves Cri=82, High Grade Polycarbonate Shatterproof Decorative Cover Containing UV Stabilizers To Reduce Yellowing, Use Only On Photocells, Electronic Timers & Motion Detectors That Are Suitable For Use With Electronic Compact Fluorescent Lamps, Energy Star Qualified, Clamshell.
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G E Lighting #47464 GE 14W Fluorescent Bug Bulb
- Publisher: G E LIGHTING
- Label: G E LIGHTING
- Studio: G E LIGHTING
- Average Customer Review:
based on 1 reviews
- Sales Rank in Tools: #215395
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Has lasted 4-8 years so far. Reliable. Reduces bugs. 2008-04-05
Comment: Very reliable. We have been using one of these for several years, in an outdoor fixture, under a porch roof. Our fixture has an automatic shut off when it senses full daylight. The daylight-sensor in our fixture causes any bulb to be less bright. Thus this bulb looks more like 40 watts, rather than 60 watts, in our porch fixture.
If I remember correctly, it has been over 8 years and it is still working! Wow. Can that be correct -- 8 years? I wonder if we replaced it once, with an identical bulb, and I forget? In any case, I can say these bulbs last AT LEAST 4 years, possibly 8 years. It has been used nightly, from sunset to sunrise, as triggered by a light sensor in our fixture.
A regular, non-yellow lightbulb attracts a lot of insects. This yellow bulb attracts fewer insects, but there are always a few spider webs nearby, so I assume there are some insects; the spiders must be eating something.
If I remember correctly, this compact fluorescent bulb is NOT compatible with dimmer switches.
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