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KOR (Pack of 6) Clear European Base (E14) Torpedo
KOR (Pack of 6) Clear European Base (E14) Torpedo
KOR (Pack of 6) Clear European Base (E14) Torpedo
KOR (Pack of 6) Clear European Base (E14) Torpedo

KOR (Pack of 6) Clear European Base (E14) Torpedo Tip 120V Chandelier Bulbs - Straight Tip (25)

Product ID : 49825675
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Galleon Product ID 49825675
UPC / ISBN 852662723915
Shipping Weight 0.29 lbs
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Manufacturer KOR
Shipping Dimension 4.37 x 4.09 x 3.19 inches
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KOR (Pack of 6) Clear European Base (E14) Torpedo Features

  • πŸ’‘ 25-Watt, Straight Tip, Crystal Clear, Candelabra (E14) EURO Base

  • πŸ’‘ Perfect for Chandeliers, Ceiling fixtures, Portables, Vanities and Sconces

  • πŸ’‘ Dimmable bulbs that can be used in 120- and 130-Volt fixtures

  • πŸ’‘ Provides clean beautiful light with any fixture, enhancing the surroundings of your home or office.

  • πŸ’‘ Pack Of 6 Bulbs


About KOR (Pack Of 6) Clear European Base (E14) Torpedo

6 PACK (E14) Torpedo Tip 120V Chandelier Bulbs (25 Watt - Straight Tip) πŸ’‘ This Pack Of 6 Incandescent Decorative Chandelier light bulbs are 25 watts with a torpedo shaped straight tip and crystal-clear finish. The average rated lifetime is 1500 hours. They produce around 210 lumens, πŸ’‘ These have a candelabra (E14) EURO base (Which is 14mm in diameter) and will work with a dimmer. They are ideally used in Chandeliers, ceiling fixtures, portables, vanities, and sconces, as well as other household lighting fixtures or fans. The basic design of the incandescent lamp has not changed much since the late 1800s, when Thomas Alva Edison successfully produced the first operational electric light bulb. πŸ’‘ The filament inside an incandescent lamp must be protected so that oxygen does not reach it and cause it to evaporate on contact. Most incandescent lamps are either vacuum-sealed or gas-filled. Incandescent lamp filaments are made of tungsten. Tungsten is a metal that can operate at very high temperatures without evaporating too quickly and resulting in early lamp failure. Incandescent filaments only convert about 10-Percent of the energy used into visible light, so it is necessary to use a material that can withstand