Product Description

Energy-saving filament LED bulbs will enhance the ambiance of all your decorative lighting fixtures. Using the latest LED technology, the long-lasting bulb has the look of an incandescent globe light bulb, with exceptionally even light distribution. The soft white finish creates beautiful illumination, perfect for vanity fixtures and contemporary decorative chandeliers.

Make the switch to Westinghouse LED light bulbs for significant energy and cost saving benefits. Westinghouse is a trusted global brand. We know lighting and offer products with exceptional quality, reliability and functionality.

FEATURES & BENEFITS

  • Soft white finish creates even light distribution
  • Reduces energy costs up to 89 percent compared to a 60-watt incandescent
  • Fully dimmable, instant on and lasts longer than standard incandescent bulbs
  • Quality components ensure optimum brightness over the lifetime of the bulb
  • Free of harmful mercury, an environmentally-friendly choice
  • Cooler operating temperature than incandescent or halogen light sources

RECOMMENDED USES

  • Use as an energy-efficient replacement for medium base globe light bulb applications
  • Bathroom vanity light bulbs
  • Pendant lights
  • Decorative fixtures

DIMENSIONS

  • 4-1/2 inches (L)
  • 3-1/8 inches (D)

INSTALLATION

  • Rated for indoor/outdoor use; suitable for damp locations
  • Suitable for wet locations when used in an outdoor rated fixture
  • Dimmable
  • Can be used in totally enclosed fixtures

Product Details:

Average Hours 15000 Base Code E26
Base Type Medium Beam Angle 320 degree
Brand Westinghouse Bulb Color Warm White
Bulb Type G25 Color Temperature 2700 Kelvin
CRI 80 CUL Yes
Damp Location Yes Dimmable Yes
Finish Soft White Incandescent Equivalent 60 Watt
Item number 5018100 Lumens 690
MOL 4.52 Inch Product Type LED
Rated for Fully Enclosed Fixtures Yes RoHS Compliant Yes
UPC 030721501814 Voltage 120 Volt
Warranty 5 Year Wattage 6.5 Watt
Weight 0.18 lb

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