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Globe 13-Watt Ultra-Mini Compact Fluorescent Spiral Bulb (60-Watt Incandescent Equivalent), Soft White, 4-Pack #4860201
  - A 13W CFL is equivalent to a 60W 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!
- Globe's Ultra Mini size fits most fixtures that require a standard medium base regular incandescent bulb.
- As an Energy StarŪ certified product these bulbs meets Energy StarŪ guidelines for energy efficiency.
- The lifespan of one Globe EnersaverŪ bulb is 8,000 - 10, 000 hours and will outlast 8-10 regular incandescent bulbs.
- Globe EnersaverŪ bulbs are warranted to last 5 years! If it fails before that time, we will replace it.
 List Price: $14.99 Lowest Price: $14.50 
 Product Description: Light up your home with Globe EnersaverŪ bulbs and save in energy costs. With a growing concern for reducing energy consumption, Globe's compact fluorescent bulbs are a must in every home. CFLs use approximately 70% less energy than incandescent bulbs and produce the same light output. One CFL bulb lasts from 8,000 to 10,000 hours or up to 10 years. This saves you money in energy costs and bulb purchases when compared to regular incandescent bulbs. Customer Reviews: Rating:  Date: 2008-06-21 Very Good Light for the Value Bulbs work very good in standard light fixtures. Comes on instantly though it takes a few seconds to come to full brightness. A little brighter than other CFLs that claim their the same as a 60W incandescent. Shipment of 12 each came very well packed. I used some of the bulbs in my ceiling fan lights (ones with no remote control, need dimmable bulbs for those). Rating:  Date: 2008-05-30 Perfect for vanity lights I got these to go in the vanity lights over our mirror in the master bath, hoping they would be cooler on hot summer mornings than the regular bulbs, and they're great! Their light is more neutral, which helps in make-up choices, and they don't radiate heat like having six 60-watt bulbs do, so I can blow dry without the room getting too warm. The energy savings is just icing on the cake! Rating:  Date: 2008-05-16 Compact Flourecent Lights not the greatest Compact Flourecent Light bulbs may be good at saving energy, but they still have several issues consumers should be aware of.
1) They cause headaches for a small percentage of people
2) They cause eye strain if they are the sole source of light in the room. (personal experience)
3) After several months of use they fail to light immediately when turned on and sometimes fail to light the entire spiral completely. (personal experience)
Rating:  Date: 2008-02-23 CFL Not for dimmers? SO far I haven't found any CFL bulbs that are rated as acceptable for dimmer controlled devices (like my dining room chandeleir). I love using these bulbs in my lamps and when I found them for the outside(ie bug bulbs) was really happy..I used to have to change those every MONTH..I haven't had to change one in over 3months! Rating:  Date: 2008-02-10 Overrated brightness level The light output seems more equivalent to a 40 watt incandescent bulb than the advertised 60 watt bulb light output. |
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