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Halco 109868 PL28/D/50 ProLume

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SKU:
HO-109868
Minimum Order Quantity:
10 units
$12.88
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Description

28W HLT CFL Light Bulb - 5000K - Compact Fluorescent - Double Quad Tube - 2 Pin Plug-In Lamp

Features

  • Save up to 80% in energy costs compared to standard incandescent lamps
  • Tri-phosphor coating enhances lumen efficacy and color rendering, 
  • Operating temperature 0 - 140°F
  • Lead-free glass
  • End-of-Life protection
  • Double Tube 2-Pin
  • 10,000 Hours Average Rated Life
  • 1-Year Guarantee

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Extra Information

Brand:
Halco
UPC:
807154198689
Pack:
10
Shade/Lens Color:
White Frosted
Width (in):
1.73
MOL (in):
6.60
Base:
GX32d-3
Burn Position:
Universal
Case Quantity:
10
Catalog No:
109868
Color Temperature:
5000K
CRI:
82
Family:
ProLume
Life Hours:
10,000
Lumens:
1800 Lumens
Order Code:
PL28D/50
Shape:
Double Tube
Warranty:
1 year
Wattage:
28 Watts
Bulb Color:
Full Spectrum
Light Source:
Compact Fluorescent

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This fixture is rated to a maximum operational temperature of 90 C (194 F). See full answer »
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