5 Watt Dimmable Torpedo Light Bulbs
5 Watt Dimmable Torpedo Light Bulbs

Detailed Description

  • Manufacturer: Sylvania
  • Manufacturer’s Part Number: 29742
  • 5 Watts
  • Incadescent Equivalent: 25 Watts
  • 25,000 Life Hours
  • Color Rendering Index: 82
  • Color Temp: 3,000 kelvin (Warm White)
  • Light Output: 200 Lumens
  • Bulb Type: B10 Flame Shape (Torpedo)
  • Base Type: Candelabra (E12)
  • E26 Medium Base Adapter (Included)
  • Dimmable
  • Call for Quantity Discounts (972) 481-9522

Dimmable Household Torpedo CFL

5W Dimmable compact fluorescent decor bulb with integral 120V ballast. Candelabra screw base with medium base adapter. Great for wall sconces, chandeliers where a dimmable decor shape is needed. Energy saving alternative to incandescent lamps.

Aside from being a popular energy saving compact fluorescent light bulb, the dimmable aspect of this item allows you to save even more energy and money. Simply dim the lights when you don’t need them shining at full capacity. This is a great alternative to dimmable incandescents.

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  • Gardeners who are used to traditional grow lamps will find gardening with LED lights a bit different. Here are some things to keep in mind:
    –Don’t overwater. The heat from traditional lamps causes water evaporation, requiring indoor gardeners to give their flora extra water. Because LED lights produce significantly less heat, plants require less water.
    –Provide some heat. On the flip side, the lack of heat generation from LED lights can cause plants to grow more slowly. Plants should be kept in a room that’s 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit, and a small 60-Watt light bulb may be needed for plants that benefit from higher temperatures, such as tomatoes.

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