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Sylvania EverydayLED 100W LED Daylight Non Dimmable A19 Bulbs, 4 count, 4 Each, $7.99
Sylvania EverydayLED 100W LED Daylight Non Dimmable A19 Bulbs, 4 count
Sylvania EverydayLED 60W LED Daylight Non-Dimmable A19 Bulbs, 4 count, 4 Each, $2.99
Sylvania EverydayLED 60W LED Daylight Non-Dimmable A19 Bulbs, 4 count
Sylvania LED 4.5W A19 Glass Blue Bulb, 1 Each, $6.99
SYLVANIA LED Colored Glass light bulbs have a classic glass A19 incandescent design and unique colored finish. These long-lasting, energy efficient LED light bulbs are ideal for special occasions as decorative and accent lighting in residential and commercial applications such as retail, hospitality and entertainment industries.
Sylvania LED 40W A19 Soft White Bulb, 4 count, 4 Each, $10.79
Lasts 10 years**n11,000 hours**n** Based on 3 hrs/day. LED lamp lifetime is defined as the number of hours when 50% of a large group of identical lamps reaches 70% of its initial lumens.nnBulb Type: Halogen; ++Energy Savings: 28%; Life (yr)**: 1-2nBulb Type: CFL; ++Energy Savings: 78%; Life (yr)**: 7-9nBulb Type: LED; ++Energy Savings: 85%; Life (yr)**: 10-22n++Energy savings compared to 40W A19 incandescent.
Sylvania LED 60W A19 Soft White Bulb, 1 Each, $4.99
Last 10 years** 11,000 hours** **Based on 3hrs/day. LED lamp lifetime is defined as the number of hours when 50% of a large group of identical lamps reaches 70% of its initial lumens. Bulb Type Halogen: ++Energy Savings: 28%; Life (yr)**: 1-2 CFL: ++Energy Savings: 77%; Life (yr)**: 7-9 LED: ++Energy Savings: 86%; Life (yr)**: 10-22 ++Energy savings compared to 60W A19 incandescent.
Sylvania LED 65W Soft White Flood BR30 Bulbs, 2 count, 2 Each, $10.49
65w replacement using 9w*n*Compare: BR30 LED, 9W, 650 Lumens - BR30 Incandescent, 65W, 650 LumensnnLasts 10 years**n**Saves up to $68n**Each bulb saves $68 in energy costs over the average rated life (11,000 hours) of the lamp compared to a 65W BR30 incandescent bulb. Based on 11¢/kwh. LED lamp lifetime is defined as the number of hour when 50% of a large group of identical lamps reaches 70% of its initial lumens.