26 Watt 2 Pin G24d-3 CFL Compact Fluorescent
CF26DD/841/ECO - 2 Pin G24d-3 Base - 4100 Kelvin
26 Watt - CFL - SYLVANIA 20681/21115
- Lumens: 1,710
- Length: 6.8 in.
$3.20
ea.
CFQ26W/G24d/841 - 2 Pin G24d-3 Base - 4100 Kelvin
26 Watt - CFL - Plusrite 4026
- Lumens: 1,800
- Length: 6.89 in.
$3.33
ea.
CF26DD/835/ECO - 2 Pin G24d-3 Base - 3500 Kelvin
26 Watt - CFL - SYLVANIA 21114
- Lumens: 1,710
- Length: 6.8 in.
$4.04
ea.
CF26DD/830/ECO - 2 Pin G24d-3 Base - 3000 Kelvin
26 Watt - CFL - SYLVANIA 21116/20710
- Lumens: 1,710
- Length: 6.8 in.
$4.04
ea.
F26DBX/841/ECO - 2 Pin G24d-3 Base - 4100 Kelvin
26 Watt - CFL - GE 97609
- UPC: 043168976091
- Lumens: 1,710
- Length: 6.67 in.
$4.38
ea.
F26DBX/835/ECO - 2 Pin G24d-3 Base - 3500 Kelvin
26 Watt - CFL - GE 97608
- Lumens: 1,710
- Length: 6.67 in.
$4.38
ea.
F26DBX/827/ECO - 2 Pin G24d-3 Base - 2700 Kelvin
26 Watt - CFL - GE 97606
- Lumens: 1,710
- Length: 6.67 in.
$5.31
ea.
PL-C 26W/835/2P/ALTO - 2 Pin G24d-3 Base - 3500 Kelvin
26 Watt - CFL - Philips 38323-2
- Lumens: 1,800
- Length: 6.75 in.
$8.80
ea.
PL-C 26W/841/2P/ALTO - 2 Pin G24d-3 Base - 4000 Kelvin
26 Watt - CFL - Philips 38324-0
- Lumens: 1,800
- Length: 6.75 in.
$10.81
ea.
PL-C 26W/827/2P/ALTO - 2 Pin G24d-3 Base - 2700 Kelvin
26 Watt - CFL - Philips 38321-6
- Lumens: 1,800
- Length: 6.75 in.
$11.29
ea.
CFQ26W/G24d/835 - 2 Pin G24d-3 Base - 3500 Kelvin
26 Watt - CFL - Plusrite 4025
- Lumens: 1,800
- Length: 6.89 in.
$2.86
ea.
CF26DD/827/ECO - 2 Pin G24d-3 Base - 2700 Kelvin
26 Watt - CFL - SYLVANIA 20679
- Lumens: 1,710
- Length: 6.8 in.
$4.04
ea.
26 Watt 2 Pin G24d-3 CFL Compact Fluorescent
Our combination of better pricing, better selection and better customer service mean you are sure to find the best 26-watt, 2-pin, CFL plug-in G24D3 bulbs at 1000Bulbs. To determine how bright each of these lights will be, compare the number of lumens each produces. A lumen is a measure of brightness and one lumen is deemed to equal the light of one candle from one foot away. Wattage does not measure brightness but rather how much electricity a given bulb consumes and due to the technological differences between bulbs, you cannot rely on watts to predict how much light a bulb will produce.