9 Watt - LED - PAR20 - 3000K Warm White - Narrow Flood
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9 Watt - Dimmable LED - PAR20

3000K Warm White - Narrow Flood - 1600 Candlepower - 55 Watt Equal - Toshiba 9P20/830NFL25


The Toshiba E-Core 9P20/830NFL25 PAR20 is a high quality LED narrow flood lamp. With a color temperature of 3000K, this PAR20 consumes 9 watts of energy and produces 400 lumens. It has a medium (E26) base, making installation easy in any standard socket and allowing for an input voltage of 120 volts. Compliant with RoHS standards, this lamp does not contain mercury and is suitable for accent, architectural, hospitality, and recessed lighting.

Stock Code: LED-9P20830NFL


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Stock Code:  LED-9P20830NFL
Part No.:  9P20830NFL25
Voltage:  120
Bulb Shape:  PAR20
CB Candlepower:  1,600
Color Temperature:  3000 Kelvin
Length:  3.26 in.
Energy Star:  Qualified
Life Hours:  40,000
RoHS:  Compliant
Warranty:  5 Years
Case Quantity:  6
 
 
Brand:  Toshiba
Wattage:  9 Watt
Beam Angle:  25 Degree
Base Type:  Medium (E26)
Dimmable:  Yes
CRI:  80
Diameter:  2.48 in.
Halogen Equivalent:  55 Watt
Lumens (Initial):  400
UL Listed:  Dry and Damp Locations
Order Code:  9P20/830NFL25
 

Rated 4.5 out of 5 by 2 reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5 by Good product but it's still not halogen Here's my beef with the bulbs. Color is still somewhat cool in appearance. Lights don't immediately light up when switched on - there's a short delay. And I've run into some issues of flickering lamps when dimmed (Using Lutron Diva dimmers) June 8, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Good replacement for fireplace ceiling lights We use the lights above our fireplace (mounted in the ceiling) quite a good bit... they're out of the way, pointed at the fireplace, and offer good ambient lighting in the living room. The problem is those lights get incredibly hot, and I was replacing the bulbs about 3 times a year. These Toshiba LED's have proven to be a good replacement. Although there is a slight delay when turning them on, they don't pose nearly as big a risk of causing a fire, and they give off the same amount and color of light as the previous bulbs. I recommend these for use in ceiling flood lights. March 30, 2012
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