35 watt 12 volt PAR36 Screw Terminals Base 3050K Natural White Flood
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GE Halogen Incandescent Light Bulb (19877 / 35PAR36/H/FL30)

35 watt - 12 volt - PAR36 - Screw Terminals Base - 3,050K - Natural White - Reflector Flood

$18.69
  Retail: $23.43
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Details
Part #: GL19877
Manufacturer: GE
Manufacturer Part #: 19877
Manufacturer Description:

35PAR36/H/FL30

UPC Code: 043168970297
Case Size: 12    ($224.28/Case)
The pricing of $18.69 is per item, not per case
Light Output: 250 lumens
Energy Used: 35 watts
Average Lifetime: 4,000 hours
Volts: 12
Bulb Type: PAR36
Base Type: Screw Terminals
Filament Type: C6
Color / Finish: Natural White
Color Temperature: 3,050K
Length: 2.75 inches
Width: 4.5 inches
CBCP: 900
Product Reviews
5/05/25
Not an easy bulb to find. LightBulbs.com had it arrived in just a few days. Exactly what I needed.
9/04/23
Perfect.
2/26/23
Great find… thank you.
12/29/22
Have ordered several of this product from LightBulbs.com and I have never had a problem. Easy to order, product always in stock, delivery is quick and always exceeds my expectations.
1/27/21
Lights work great and I received them very quickly through the mail.
9/28/20
Very satisfied with it I used them on my motorcycle running lights
7/01/20
Works great!
5/06/20
I love this product. My goal was (and is) for me to keep my van as original as possible. See, I have a 1994 GMC Vandura Starcraft van that I love as much as I love your product. Thank you for helping me keep my goal. I will buy from your company again and again. Shipping was on time. Love my online experience.
11/05/18
Use them since I have several in my landscaping.
4/07/14
Bulb works fine....Very pleased with product and service. Is being used for outdoor lighting
1/03/12
Lights working fine - nice and bright.
8/14/13
I ordered this to replace the lamps in old "Spencer's Gifts" spotlights that I was using for "columns of light" in the living room. These PARs are ok, but not nearly the strength and intensity as the old ones. Maybe due to changes in what kind of PARs are legal? I don't know. Wish I could find something to use that really really popped. (The old were 5 watts less than these.)