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Globe 40-Watt Compact Fluorescent Reader Bulb (150-Watt Incandescent Equivalent), Soft White #0784001
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Sales Rank: 2132 Globe Electric Released: 2006-09-15 |
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Globe 40-Watt Compact Fluorescent Reader Bulb (150-Watt Incandescent Equivalent), Soft White #0784001
- Soft white color provides glare free light and a warm ambience.
- As an Energy StarŪ certified product these bulbs meets Energy StarŪ guidelines for energy efficiency.
- A 40W CFL is equivalent to a 150W regular incandescent bulb. It uses less energy, and helps protect the environment. Depending on your kWh rate, you will enjoy significant dollar savings per bulb!
- The lifespan of one Globe EnersaverŪ bulb is 6,000 hours and will outlast 6 regular incandescent bulbs.
- Globe EnersaverŪ bulbs are warranted to last 5 years! If it fails before that time, we will replace it.
Globe 40-Watt Compact Fluorescent Reader Bulb (150-Watt Incandescent Equivalent), Soft White #0784001
- Tools & Hardware: 0 pages (2006-09-15)
- Publisher: Globe Electric
- Label: Globe Electric
- Studio: Globe Electric
- Average Customer Review:
based on 10 reviews
- Sales Rank in Tools: #2132
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Shop Around 2008-08-07
Comment: I'm totally in favor of saving energy and the environment using compact fluorescent bulbs, but I can't recommend this particular one. It supposedly delivers the lumens of a150 watt bulb, which is a lot for a compact florescent, but unfortunately, I found this 40 watt model only slightly brighter than the 23 watt models (100 equivalent) from GE and Sylvania. Also, it is very large -- it wouldn't fit in two of my standard lamps. It is a compact, but you need to look for a compact "mini twist" to fit a typical living room lamp with a shade. Also, the light is rather yellow, even for a compact florescent. So far I have been most happy with Sylvania and GE products. I would try those first.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Great bulb, just check where you want to use it 2008-06-30
Comment: I've been using this bulb for months now and it works like a charm. It's bright, white and silent. The only thing to keep an eye out for, as others have mentioned, is it's size. It hasn't been a problem in my case; just make sure that where you want to use it has plenty of room for the bulb. It extends ~16cm (~6.5") beyond the socket.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Good lightbulb. Poor packaging. 2008-04-29
Comment: Two out of ten of these lightbulbs that I ordered were broken in the packaging. Amazon just threw them in a box and put a bunch of those air bags on top. I had to repackage the broken bulbs and send them back. Pathetic. Oh, by the way, The lightbulbs that weren't broken work very nicely. However, I won't buy lightbulbs from Amazon again.
2 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Over-priced 2008-02-09
Comment: I thought I was buying THREE(3) bulbs; I got one.
Bite myself, eh?
6 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: These bulb do NOT last 2007-10-30
Comment: Bought 4 of the 40 watt bulbs (150 watt equiv.) to use in 2 different lamps. None of the 4 lasted as long as 60 days.
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