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Euri Lighting SP38-1000h LED PAR38 Bulb, Econ Line, Soft White 3000K, Dimmable, 13W (100W Equivalent), 1050 lm, 40 Degree Beam Angle, Medium Base (E26) UL-Listed


Hmm, apparently I am not super discerning when looking at light bulbs.  I tested this and I did not notice any blue tint.  I only mention that as I read some of the other reviews and there were some concerns about the color of the light.   I had no color concerns.  It seemed bright, not quite as bright as the 100 watt it replaced but considering the life span and what a pain it is to change that light bulb due to it’s location, I am totally pleased with this bulb.  I did try and test it in my track lighting over my work bench but it was a little too big to fit into the track lighting hoods.  Considering the draw I thought I could replace the 60 watt bulbs in the track lighting but alas these don’t fit.  Otherwise this seems life a excellent value at $8.99!


·                     Dimmable
·                     UL certified for your safety
·                     Mercury Free & Shatter Resistant
·                     3 Year / 25,000 Hour Lifetime and Warranty based on 6 hours per day / 7 days per week


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