Description
LED5T9/30K/5/FIL/F/3 | Replacement 5W LED T9 Filament Bulb | 3000K Soft White | Frosted Finish | E26 Base | Dimmable
Modernize your decorative lighting with this 5-inch LED T9 filament bulb, ideal for bringing a cozy, inviting atmosphere to chandeliers, sconces, and pendant fixtures. The frosted glass enclosure provides even, glare-free illumination and a timeless look while eliminating the heat and frequent replacements associated with vintage incandescent lamps.
KEY FEATURES:
- Classic Aesthetics: LED filaments with a full glass body give an authentic incandescent appeal for decorative fixtures.
- Comfortable Light: Soft white glow is gentle on the eyes and enhances room ambiance.
- Wide Distribution: 320° beam angle ensures uniform lighting throughout the space.
- Frost Finish: Provides excellent diffusion, minimizing shadows and hot spots.
- Flexible Use: Fully dimmable for complete control of mood and brightness.
- Lower Maintenance: Lasts up to 15,000 hours, reducing bulb-change hassles.
APPLICATIONS:
- Perfect upgrade for chandeliers in dining areas and living rooms.
- Well-suited for pendant lights over counters or tables.
- Ideal in wall-mounted sconces for decorative accent lighting.
- Recommended tip: Pair with compatible dimmer switches for customizable ambiance.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Wattage: 5W
- Lumens: 450
- Efficacy: Cannot Source
- Color Temperature: 3000K
- CRI: 90
- Voltage: 120V
- Base Type: E26
- Shape: T9 (5" Length)
- Beam Angle: 320°
- Lifespan: 15,000 hours
- Dimmable: Yes
CERTIFICATIONS & ADDITIONAL NOTES:
- Safety Certifications: UL Listed
- Location Rating: Wet Rated
- Warranty: 5-year limited warranty
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