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TCP LED7MR16GU1041KFL LED MR16 GU10 Clearance

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SKU:
TCP-25012-C
Minimum Order Quantity:
6 units
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$10.51
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Description

Model 25012 - 7 Watt LED Light Bulb - 550 Lumens - 82 CRI - Dimmable

The TCP LED7MR16GU1041KFL is dimmable and consumes only 7-watts of energy. This LED MR16 bulbs operates on 120-volts and emits a cool white color temperature of 4100K. They are great investment that will cut back on the costs of maintenance with their long 25,000 average hour lifetime.

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Extra Information

Brand:
TCP Lighting
UPC:
7.62148E+11
Width (in):
2.00
MOL (in):
2.50
Base:
GU10 (Twist & Lock)
Beam Angle:
40 Degree
Case Quantity:
12
Catalog No:
25012
Color Temperature:
4100K
CRI:
82
Dimmable:
Yes
Energy Star:
No
Family:
Elite
Life Hours:
25,000
Lumens:
550 Lumens
Order Code:
LED7MR16GU1041KFL
Equivalent:
50 Watts
Shape:
MR16
UL Listed:
Yes (Damp Location)
Voltage:
120V
Warranty:
5 Years
Wattage:
7 Watts
Bulb Color:
Cool White
Light Source:
LED

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Luis J. Verified Customer   
06-10-25

Veery satisfaying

Mark L. Verified Customer   
06-09-25

I couldn't find this little thing anywhere. Hopefully, this will work for me. It's for a mini photo cell.It looks like this will fit

Ricardo A. Verified Customer   
06-07-25

Great price, fast checkout!

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