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Product Description GE 37771 Heat lamp R40 Red 250-Watt 37771 - 250R40/10 6PK GE Heat Lamp R40 - Heat Lamp quality lighting for every need. GE 's specialty Bulbs offer innovative solutions for a variety of lighting needs. Use it at home to heat small areas of the bathroom and workbench, or to prevent freezing of water pipes, car radiators and pumps. Bulb R40 Base: Medium Screw (E26), Wattage: 250 Voltage 120, Rated Life: 5000 hours, Product Code: 37771, Description: 250R40/10 6PK, UPC: 043168906586. The Primary Application: Heat Lamp . GE incandescent lamps represents the state of the art of lamps for residential and commercial use, as well as special purpose lamps for decorative or display applications. In an incandescent lamp, light is generated by heating the filament to incandescence. The hotter the filament, the more efficient it is in converting electricity to light. However, when the filament operates hotter, its life is shortened so the design of each lamp is a balance between efficiency and life. This is why lamps of equal wattage may have different lumen ratings and different life ratings. Incandescent lamps of similar size are commonly available with different wattage ratings. The fixture wattage limit should not be exceeded. From the Manufacturer GE 37771 Heat lamp R40 Red 250-Watt 37771 - 250R40/10 6PK GE Heat Lamp R40 - Heat Lamp quality lighting for every need. GE 's specialty Bulbs offer innovative solutions for a variety of lighting needs. Use it at home to heat small areas of the bathroom and workbench, or to prevent freezing of water pipes, car radiators and pumps. Bulb R40 Base: Medium Screw (E26), Wattage: 250 Voltage 120, Rated Life: 5000 hours, Product Code: 37771, Description: 250R40/10 6PK, UPC: 043168906586. The Primary Application: Heat Lamp . GE incandescent lamps represents the state of the art of lamps for residential and commercial use, as well as special purpose lamps for decorative or display applications. In an incandescent lamp, light is generated by heating the filament to incandescence. The hotter the filament, the more efficient it is in converting electricity to light. However, when the filament operates hotter, its life is shortened so the design of each lamp is a balance between efficiency and life. This is why lamps of equal wattage may have different lumen ratings and different life ratings. Incandescent lamps of similar size are commonly available with different wattage ratings. The fixture wattage limit should not be exceeded.