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Lumapro Incandescent Bulb: Intermediate Screw (E17), Incandescent, (T) Tubular, T6, 40 W Watt, 2800K Model: 40T6-1/2 130V
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Lumapro Incandescent Bulb: Intermediate Screw (E17), Incandescent, (T) Tubular, T6, 40 W Watt, 2800K Model: 40T6-1/2 130V

The LumaPro Miniature Incandescent Lamp is a 40W bulb that produces 420 lumens of light output. It has an intermediate screw base and clear glass housing, with a rated life of 750 hours. This dimmable lamp is ideal for indoor use only.
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The LumaPro Miniature Incandescent Lamp is a 40W bulb that produces 420 lumens of light output. It has an intermediate screw base and clear glass housing, with a rated life of 750 hours. This dimmable lamp is ideal for indoor use only.

Specifications

Diameter1/2 In
Wattage40w
Length5-1/2 In
CertificationExempt From 2012 Lighting Legislation Energy Standards
ApplicationGeneral Purpose
Base TypeIntermediate Screw (E17)
Voltage130v Ac
Color Temperature2800k
Unspsc39101612
Manufacturer Part Number40t6-1/2 130v
Wattage Equivalency40w Inc
Lumens420
Rated Life750 Hr
Country Of OriginChina (Subject To Change)
Bulb FinishClear
Bulb HousingGlass
Light TechnologyIncandescent
Indoor/outdoor UsageIndoor Only
Overall Bulb Base TypeIntermediate Screw
BrandLumapro
Bulb TypeMiniature
For Enclosed FixturesNo
Overall Bulb ShapeT
Bulb ShapeT6
DimmableYes

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