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Globe 6880201 13-Watt Mini Compact Fluorescent Spiral Light Bulb (60-Watt Incandescent Equivalent), Soft White, 8-Pack
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Globe 6880201 13-Watt Mini Compact Fluorescent Spiral Light Bulb (60-Watt Incandescent Equivalent), Soft White, 8-Pack
- A 13-watt CFL is equivalent to a 60-watt regular incandescent bulb except this bulb helps protect the environment
- Globe's Ultra Mini size fits most fixtures that require a standard medium base regular incandescent bulb
- These bulbs meets Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency
- The lifespan of one Globe Enersaver bulb is 8,000 - 10, 000 hours and will outlast 8-10 regular incandescent bulbs
- Globe Enersaver bulbs are warranted to last 5 years
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Globe 6880201 13-Watt Mini Compact Fluorescent Spiral Light Bulb (60-Watt Incandescent Equivalent), Soft White, 8-Pack
- Tools & Hardware: 0 pages (2006-09-15)
- Publisher: Globe Electric
- Label: Globe Electric
- Studio: Globe Electric
- Average Customer Review:
based on 17 reviews
- Sales Rank in Tools: #14090
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Works 2008-03-03
Comment: Works perfectly, saves money, is smaller than higher watt bulbs, and Amazon ordering and service is second to none. Would definitely order again.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Great bulb & a great deal from Amazon! 2008-02-19
Comment: This is an awesome product. I haven't had them long enough to tell how long they last, but it has been around 2 months and they are still going strong. I got these because regular bulbs just go out so fast in our lights for some reason. These are an awesome replacement.
The only thing I didn't realize when purchasing is that they don't work very well with a dimmer. Regular bulbs will just dim out gradually, these dim out but in big leaps; from a lot of light to a little in one notch. Other than that they are compact and worth the purchase so far.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Don't Like Them 2008-02-08
Comment: I don't like the light that comes out of these bulbs. I don't like it at all and it makes my head hurt. Yes, they're good for saving money but NOT good in the amount/type of light they show. I wouldn't buy these again.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: You will be happier with the ULTRA mini 2008-01-31
Comment: You will be happier with the ULTRA mini. Trust me. Most lamps that use 60 watts incandescent bulbs are smaller and/or have less shade space. And the "minis" ain't all that mini - I have had to use the ultra-minis on lamps that used to use 3-ways. And the soft white ultra minis I have bought are brighter than the incandescent equivalent (closer to 75 watt).
I "know" from compact fluorescents as we 95% converted 6 months ago (only one incandescent left). You'll get used to them in a very short time.
Ultra minis were selling on Amazon for a LOT less than this (price is total rip-off).
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: I bought these for one purpose. 2008-01-12
Comment: I have tread lights on my stairs in my house. They are needed to light up the very dark staircases, so they are on from dusk until bedtime (or longer if the kids leave them on). Each tread light receptacle requires two (not to exceed) 25watt bulbs and to access them to change them requires unscrewing the covers off of the fixtures.
I bought these bulbs for the following reasons: a) one of them will replace both of the incandescent bulbs and b) they last longer, so the hassle of changing them will be less and c) the light output, which by the way, is pretty close to a typical soft white incandescent bulb, is good enough for the tread lights and d) I get an effective 10 more watts of light output for 37 watts less consumption (so there is more light on the stairs for safety reasons and I feel greener).
I have not used them in lamps, etc so I cannot comment on their effectiveness in those applications, but for what I bought them for, they work well.
They are roughly the same size as a typical 25watt bulb.
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