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Globe 4860201 13-Watt Ultra-Mini Compact Fluorescent Spiral Bulb (60-Watt Incandescent Equivalent), Soft White, 4-Pack | 
| Brand: Globe Electric Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $11.77 You Save: $3.22 (21%)
Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 6678
Color: Soft White Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 1.8 x 1.8 x 4.1
Model: 4860201 UPC: 842235486026 EAN: 0842235486026 ASIN: B000GBBUDE
Release Date: September 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: 4 Free Bulbs!!! That's right GE Energy Smart 60 Soft White (8 - Pack). Equivalent to the Globe bulbs for a lot less money. Free upgrade to USPS Priority Mail. Doesn't get any better. Go Green and Save Green! Check out my other bulbs and save on shipping by buying all at once. Check my Feedback, I work hard to make you a Satisfied Customer.
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| Features:
| • | 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 Star certified product 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! If it fails before that time, we will replace it. |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 25 more reviews...
OVER Priced January 4, 2009 This item is over-priced. One can get this product at big box stores such as CostCo for about half this price. Less on bargain days. Shop around. Don't settle for high prices.
A mixed bag of results December 7, 2008 We have had mixed results using CFLs. We primarily use them in a recessed kitchen lighting fixture. Most of the CFLs we've tried did not come anywhere close to meeting the long life expectancy quoted by the manufacture. A few months ago we purchased the equivelent a 200 watt CFL that used 40 watts at lowes for around [...] The bulbs life expectency was quoted as 5 years. After about 1 month, the light output had dimmed to the equivelent of about a 60 Watt bulb. At 2 months the bulb died completely. We returned the burned out bulb to lowes and received a refund with no hassle. Consumers Reports did a study on this and found that how long a bulb lasts is related to the manufacturer of the bulb. Some bulbs fail VERY early. Others actually meet the stated life expectency numbers. The study noted GE and a few others as having good life expectency results. More recently, we purchased a 200 watt equivelent CFL bulb that uses 42 Watts from a ONLINE company called PowerCFL.com. That one has been working for over 3 months now (quoted life expectency is 5 years) and continues to put out 200 watts of light as when it was new. So the jury is out on that bulb. One thing to note is that the long time quoted by a bulbs manufacturer is for a limited numbers of hours use per day. In the case of these bulbs from PowerCFL.com they are rated for a 5 year life at 3 hours use per day. However, our kitchen is dark and my guess is that our kitchen light is ON closer to 8 hours per day. Thus, if we get 2 years use out of the bulb I'll consider it to have lived up to it's stated life expectency. However, getting 200 watts of light from a bulb that you only pay for 42 watts, running it 8 hours a day for 2 years amounts to a sizeable saving.
Light bulbs October 28, 2008 Delivery was fast. The 13-watt is a little dim, but will get the 23-watt the next time.
Read this to know the best energy efficient light bulb to get October 24, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've searched for the best bulb, tried maybe 5 different brands and the best ones to get are from "N:vision". They turn on right away even though it doesn't say that on the packaging and the light is a soft glow. The ones that say that they turn on right away have a sterile glow to them, and most others (e.g. Globe) have about a 2 second delay for turning on after you flip the switch. Hope this helps, -b
Watch your incentives.... August 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
In Arizona, local retailers sell these bulbs for under a buck.... check for local incentives from your energy company!
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