9 Watt - LED - R20 - 2700K Warm White - 450 Lumens
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9 Watt - LED - R20 - 2700K Warm White

450 Lumens - 50 Watt Equal - Dimmable


UL approved and Energy Star qualified, the TCP LED9E26R2027K frosted 9 watt 2700K warm white LED offers a durable, solid state lighting technology that significantly reduces lighting service and maintenance costs, while its frosted face disperses light more evenly, giving you a more uniform lighting experience. The bulb is energy efficient, using up to 80% less energy than a standard halogen replacement and has smooth dimming from 100% to 0.5%. Rated for 25,000 life hours and with initial lumens of 450, the bulb is ideal for recessed downlights in offices, track lights above a fireplace or in a kitchen, housing display lights, and outdoor enclosed fixtures overlooking a patio or table.

Stock Code: TCP-LED9E26R2027K


$21.63 ea
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Specifications

Stock Code:  TCP-LED9E26R2027K
Part No.:  LED9E26R2027K
Voltage:  120
Dimmable:  Yes
Color Temperature:  2700 Kelvin
Length:  3.5 in.
Energy Star:  Qualified
Life Hours:  25,000
UL Listed:  Damp Locations
Case Quantity:  12
 
 
Brand:  TCP
Wattage:  9 Watt
Bulb Shape:  R20
Color:  Warm White
CRI:  85
Diameter:  2.5 in.
Incandescent Equal:  50 Watt
Lumens (Initial):  450
Warranty:  5 Years
 

Rated 3.5 out of 5 by 2 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Look Great in My Kitchen I used this bulb to replace all the R20 bulbs in my kitchen. With 12 bulbs, that means I'm saving 492 watts. The color is nice and warm, and because the face looks just like my old bulbs, I can hardly tell the difference. Overall, I'm impressed. November 7, 2012
Rated 2 out of 5 by Poor light quality I was looking forward to using these bulbs, but they had the following problems and I will be returning them: 1. The light has a sickly green tint to it even with a CRI of 85, reminding me of cheap CFLs. 2. The bulbs buzz loudly when dimmed and take about 30 seconds to turn off, even when using a Lutron LED dimmer. 3. One unit was DOA. November 5, 2012
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