Description
T8/LED/FS/2W/E12/D/CL/27K/85MM/12PK Decorative Tubular Filament Lamp | Warm White (2700 K) For Restaurants, Hotels, And Homes
Designed to bring vintage Edison style to modern settings, this clear tubular filament lamp delivers warm, comfortable illumination while using just 2 watts—making it an energy-conscious choice for decorative fixtures in homes and hospitality spaces. The lamp offers instant-on brightness with a classic look that reduces maintenance cycles compared with incandescent alternatives.
KEY FEATURES:
- Classic Aesthetic: Clear tubular glass and visible filaments preserve an antique look ideal for sconces, pendants, and exposed-bulb fixtures.
- Low Energy Use: Consumes only 2W while replacing a traditional 25W incandescent, lowering ongoing energy costs.
- Warm Comfortable Light: Emits Warm White light (2700 K) with a pleasant 80 CRI for natural color rendering.
- Long Service Life: Rated for 15,000 hours to reduce replacement frequency in decorative and hard-to-reach fixtures.
- Instant-On Performance: Reaches full 130-lumen output immediately with no warm-up delay.
APPLICATIONS:
- Ideal for restaurants and bars to create warm, inviting ambient lighting.
- Well suited for hotel lobbies, corridors, and guest rooms where decorative appeal matters.
- Perfect for residential fixtures such as vintage pendants, wall sconces, and table lamps.
- Usage Tip: Pair with compatible dimmers designed for LED operation to maintain smooth control when dimming (verify dimmer compatibility).
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Wattage: 2W
- Lumens: 130
- CRI: 80
- Color Temperature: 2700K (Warm White)
- Base Type: Candelabra Screw (E12)
- Bulb Shape: T8 Tubular
- Finish: Clear
- Average Rated Hours: 15,000
- Equivalent Wattage: 25W Incandescent
- Beam Angle: 360°
- Material: Glass
- Power Factor: 0.8
- Amps: 0.024
- Voltage: 120V
- Operating Temperature: -4°F to 104°F
CERTIFICATIONS & ADDITIONAL NOTES:
- Safety Listing: UL Listed (Dry Locations)
- No Mercury: Contains no mercury or other hazardous materials
- Average Life Span: Approx. 14 years (based on rated hours)

