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Natural Light - 1260 Lumens - 18 Watt - 3000 Kelvin - 5-6 in. Retrofit LED Downlight Fixture
Medium Base - 100 Watt Incandescent Equal - Stepped Baffle Trim - 90 CRI - 120 Volt - Green
- CRI: High CRI (90 and Up)
- Color: Halogen
- Base Type: Medium (E26)
- Outside Diameter: 7.52 in.
- Inside Diameter: 3.75 in.
- Height: 3.03 in.
2 ft. LED T5 Tube - 4100 Kelvin - 1400 Lumens - Type B - Operates Without Ballast
F24T5/HO Replacement - 12 Watt - Single-Ended Power - 120-277 Volt - TCP LT5HO12B141K
- Wiring: Single-Ended Wiring
- Operation: Type B Ballast Bypass
- Lampholder(s): Non-shunted
SYLVANIA 27266 - F72T8/CW - Single Pin T8s
38 Watt - 4200 Kelvin - 3050 Lumens - Case of 24
- Length: 70 in.
- Diameter: 1 in.
- Case Quantity: 24
SYLVANIA 54446 - EYB
Stage and Studio - T3.5 - 360 Watt - 82 Volt - G5.3 Base - 3250K
- ANSI Code: EYB
- CRI: 100
- Life Hours: 75
- Wattage: 360 Watt
- Lumens (Mean): 10000
- Voltage: 82
- Base Type: G5.3
Plusrite 1024 - 400 Watt - ED37 - Metal Halide
Unprotected Arc Tube - 4200K - ANSI M59/E - Mogul Base - Universal Burn - MH400/ED37/U/4K
- ANSI Code: M59/E
- Bulb Shape: ED37
- CRI: Standard CRI
- Life Hours: 20,000
- Wattage: 400 Watt
- Lumens: 36,000
- Base Type: Mogul (E39)
- Burn Position: Universal
- Case Quantity: 12
SYLVANIA-22514 - F64T12/CW/HO - High Output T12s
80 Watt - 4200 Kelvin - 4750 Lumens - Case of 15
- Life Hours: 12,000
- Length: 61.91 in.
- Diameter: 1.6 in.
- Case Quantity: 15
1350 Lumens - 15 Watt - 2700 Kelvin - LED PL Lamp
Replaces 18W-26W CFL - GX24q Base - Plug and Play - 120-277 Volt - TCP LPLU26A2527K
- Length: 4.8 in.
- Width: 1.6 in.
1150 Lumens - 9 Watt - 3500 Kelvin - LED PL Lamp
18W-26W CFL Equal - 2 Pin or 4 Pin G24 or GX24 Base - Ballast Bypass - 120-277 Volt - TCP LPLV26B5035K
- Length: 5.2 in.
- Width: 3.7 in.
6 in. LED Light Bar - 2.1 Watt
148 Lumens Per 6 in. - 5000 Kelvin - CRI 80 - Interconnectable - Plug-and-Play - MaxLite LB0650
- Dimmable: Yes
- LPW: 70
- Voltage: 120
- Connection: Hardwire, Plug-In
- Length: 6 in.
- Height: 0.78 in.
- Width: 0.74 in.
6 in. LED Light Bar - 2.1 Watt
148 Lumens Per 6 in. - 3500 Kelvin - CRI 80 - Interconnectable - Plug-and-Play - MaxLite LB0635
- Dimmable: Yes
- LPW: 70
- Voltage: 120
- Connection: Hardwire, Plug-In
- Lens: Diffused
- Length: 6 in.
- Height: 0.78 in.
- Width: 0.74 in.
6 in. LED Light Bar - 2.1 Watt
148 Lumens Per 6 in. - 2700 Kelvin - CRI 80 - Interconnectable - Plug-and-Play - MaxLite LB0627
- Dimmable: Yes
- LPW: 70
- Voltage: 120
- Connection: Hardwire, Plug-In
- Sold Separately: 120V Power Cord
- Length: 6 in.
- Height: 0.78 in.
- Width: 0.74 in.
PL-L 24W/835/4P - 4 Pin 2G11 Base - 3500 Kelvin
24 Watt - CFL - Philips 35933-1
- Lumens: 1,800
- Length: 12.7 in.
2000 Lumens - 16 Watt - 5000 Kelvin - LED HID Retrofit Bulb
70 Watt Metal Halide Equal - Medium Base - 120-277V - PLT-12533
Illuminate your space with this energy-efficient LED replacement lamp. Perfect for outdoor use, with a long-lasting L70 of 25,000 hours, a UL wet location rating, and enclosed fixture approved. Plus, it has a 5-year limited warranty!
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LED Light Bulbs
LED light bulbs are up to 80 percent more efficient than traditional lighting. These bulbs can be found in a variety of shapes including BRs, MRs, and LED tubes. Some LED lighting may qualify for rebates on top of the exceptional energy savings. Look for bulbs that are Energy Star, Title 24, and JA8 rated.
Fluorescent Light Bulbs
Fluorescent light bulbs come in a variety of types, shapes, and sizes. To produce light, these lamps use a phosphor coating to convert UV light into visible light. Depending on the makeup of the phosphor coating, linear fluorescents can provide a higher color rendering index (CRI) to help color appear more natural. The 800 series have CRIs in the 80s while the 900 series have a high CRI of 90 or higher. Fluorescent lamps are suitable for use in office buildings, warehouses, workshops, and big-box retail stores.
Incandescent Bulbs
Incandescent light bulbs are used in a wide number of applications in and around the home. The most familiar incandescent is the A-shape (A19) with a medium screw-in base that is common in general household lighting such as table lamps. Incandescents use a lot of energy to generate light, however much of that energy is lost as heat.
As of August 1, 2023, most common household incandescent and halogen bulbs have been banned. Some bulbs are still allowed. Bulbs that can still be sold include appliance lamps, bug lights, black lights, antique reproduction lamps, colored lamps, plant lights, and traffic signal bulbs.
Halogen Lights
Halogen light bulbs contain a small capsule filled with Halogen gas, which emits a bright white light. Using the same amount of power as incandescents, these lights last longer and produce a better quality light. Halogen bulbs are sensitive to the oils on your skin. These oils can cause hot spots on the lens which cause the glass to break when heated so it is recommended that you wear gloves when handling them.
High Intensity Discharge Lights (HID Lamps)
High intensity discharge lights (HID) include metal halide, high pressure sodium (HPS), and mercury vapor lights. These lamps use an electric arc to produce light. The electric arc flows between two electrodes inside a quartz arc tube that is filled with gas and metal salts. This method of illumination produces more visible light, letting HID lamps emit more light than incandescent or fluorescent lamps. Like fluorescent bulbs, HID lamps require a ballast to operate. HID lamps are commonly used in parking lots, streets, and warehouse lighting.
Black Lights
Black lights are bulbs that emit ultra-violet (UV-A) light and very little visible light. They are available in two types: "blacklight blue" and "backlight". Blacklight blue (BLB) lights are the most common. They have a distinct blue coating due to the blue filter use to block the visible light. Blacklight (BL) lamps don't have a filter and look like a regular fluorescent tube. Black lights can be used for parties and events, and are also used to detect invisible ink, authenticate oil paintings, and find counterfeit currency.
Antique and Vintage Bulbs
Antique and vintage light bulbs are reproductions of turn-of-the-century lighting. Recognizable by their unique filaments, these bulbs deliver a warm glow and are a popular choice for DIY and restoration projects. Due to the low Lumen output, antique bulbs are for decorative use only.
Colored Light Bulbs
Colored light bulbs are bulbs with colored globes. Often referred to as party lights, these light bulbs come in a wide range of bulb shapes and a variety of colors including red, pink, blue, green, and orange. Use them for parties, weddings, sporting events, holidays, and much more.
Stage and Studio
Stage and studio lamps cover a wide range of specialty bulbs designed for photography, theatrical and stage lighting, and other similar applications. From sockets to HPL lamps, we have exactly what you need. Easily search using your bulbs ANSI code, or browse by bulb shape.
UV Germicidal
UV germicidal lamps are specialty lamps used to disinfect food, water, and air. The short ultraviolet wavelengths produced by these lamps help eradicate harmful bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. Please note that these lamps are intended for used in existing ultraviolet or germicidal systems only, and are not meant to be used for illumination purposes.
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