16.3 Watt - LED - PAR30 - Short Neck - 2700K Warm White
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16.3 Watt - LED - PAR30 - Short Neck - 2700K Warm White - Narrow Flood - Toshiba 16P30S/827NFL23

3600 Candlepower - 70 Watt Equal - Dimmable


The Toshiba E-Core 16P30S827NFL23 PAR30 short neck is a high quality 120 volt LED replacement lamp. The PAR30 is a highly efficient LED lamp which uses only 16.3 watts of energy, significantly reducing your carbon footprint while maintaining a very high quality of light. The PAR30 has a standard medium base, which makes it ideal for retail lighting, museum lighting, hospitality lighting, accent lighting, recessed lighting, and architectural lighting. All Toshiba E-Core LED products have been manufactured in accordance with RoHS standards, and unlike compact fluorescent products, E-Core lamps contain no mercury.

Stock Code: LED-16P30S827NFL


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Stock Code:  LED-16P30S827NFL
Part No.:  16P30S827NFL23
Voltage:  120
Bulb Shape:  PAR30
CB Candlepower:  3,600
Color Temperature:  2700 Kelvin
Length:  3.29 in.
Energy Star:  Qualified
Life Hours:  40,000
RoHS:  Compliant
Warranty:  5 Years
Case Quantity:  6
 
 
Brand:  Toshiba
Wattage:  16.3 Watt
Beam Angle:  23 Degree
Base Type:  Medium (E26)
Dimmable:  Yes
CRI:  80
Diameter:  3.74 in.
Halogen Equivalent:  70 Watt
Lumens (Initial):  780
UL Listed:  Dry and Damp Locations
Order Code:  16P30S/827NFL23
 

Rated 4.5 out of 5 by 2 reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5 by good bulb Expensive...but great true light for the Par 30 it replaces. Split second delay in illuminating when first turned on. October 19, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Excellent performance I've been using these bulbs for a few months now and the performance is great compared to similar CFL bulbs. For instance the CFL's take some time after being turned on to reach full brightness. Not so with these LED's.. they are instantly bright and put out excellent quality lighting. If it were not for the price, I would be using LED's everywhere. July 22, 2011
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