23 watt 120 volt T2 Medium Screw Base 5000K Daylight CFL
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Longstar Light Bulbs

LongStar Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb (00432 / FE-IISB-23W/50K)

23 watt - 120 volt - T2 - Medium Screw (E26) Base - 5,000K - Daylight - Mini Twist / Spiral

$6.29
 
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Energy Star QUALIFIED
Replaces a 100 watt
Incandescent Bulb
Details
Part #: LS00432
Manufacturer: LongStar
Manufacturer Part #: 00432
Manufacturer Description:

FE-IISB-23W/50K

UPC Code: 836701004326
Case Size: 50    ($314.50/Case)
The pricing of $6.29 is per item, not per case
Light Output: 1,600 lumens
Energy Used: 23 watts (replaces 100 watts)
Average Lifetime: 10,000 hours
Volts: 120
Bulb Type: T2
Base Type: Medium Screw (E26)
Color / Finish: Daylight
Color Temperature: 5,000K
CRI: 82
Length: 4.53 inches
Product Reviews
6/23/24
They were perfect. Thanks
2/11/24
This light bulb is hard to find, this was an amazing transaction perfect merchandise and excellent customer service, I will be back
9/10/23
Great Value, Quality Product
I recently purchased these bulbs
so far so good. Hopefully they last as long as my original bulbs
6/19/22
We buy all of our needed light bulbs from LightBulbs.com. There is a huge variety of bulbs in the stores but, usually no one to help us. Even having the necessary information makes it frustrating. Not so with LightBulbs.com. Easy & fast! Greatest way!
10/21/19
Excellent product.
8/19/19
l love them!!!!!!!!!!
8/15/13
We are in the process of replacing ALL the incandescent bulb in our home with cooler burning, longer lasting, more energy efficient bulbs...mainly LED and/or Fluorescent. These 23 watt CFLs are working great to replace 100 watt incandescents, and generate less than 1/4 the heat and use only 23% as much electricity. That is important around here where daytime temps are commonly 110° or more...we need all the power we can get just to run our air conditioner 24 hours per day.
10/07/22
Price was right but the product did not last. Bulbs are rated at a average life of 10000 hours. Did not even come close to that before half of them burnt out.