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Product Description Miracle LED 5W Un Edison General Purpose/ Lamp/ Low Profile Bulb Replaces 50W bulbs - 40 watt equivalent bulb uses 5 watts of power - Lasts up to 25 times longer than incandescent bulbs - costs 8 to 11 cents per 1000 hours of illumination - Recommended replacement for standard E26 & E27 - 120 VAC - SAFE - no Hazardous materials such as mercury - 30,000+ estimated life hours - Durable - doesn't break easily From the Manufacturer The General Purpose Bulb is Low Profile to fit smaller fixtures and areas, Type A, 120VAC LED Light Bulb. Standard E27, Medium, Replacement Bulb, with non standard brightness of simulating a Clear 50W Cool Incandescent Bulb. The fact that there is essentially no heat generation, there is much less convection for dirt, keeping your fixture cleaner. All the energy savings of any green alternative avoiding all the things you don't like in others. This eye-pleasing light with instant on, no heat, and without the heavy-metal Mercury and sickly light that no one likes, is in appearance most like the bulbs these replace. LED lights do not produce any ultraviolet light, making them a better choice for homes that house expensive artwork and furnishings that can become damaged by UV rays over time. One LED light bulb can outlast 30 incandescent bulbs. LED lights operate at lower temperatures than halogen and incandescent lights. The latest in LED system electronics, thermal management, and mechanical and optical design, making the advantages of LED lighting a practical reality. LED light bulbs will eventually be what we use to replace incandescent bulbs - Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFLs) are a temporary solution to energy-efficient lighting. The reason LEDs have not yet displaced CFLs from the market are twofold: the first generation LED bulbs had a narrow and focused light beam, and the up-front costs of the LED bulbs are higher than incandescent or Compact Fluorescent Lights. The "sticker shock" of the new LEDs remains a deterrent to their widespread acceptance by consumers. However when LED bulbs are compared with CFLs and incandescent for overall efficiency and cost-effectiveness this deterrent should vanish. When considering the number of incandescent and fluorescent bulbs needed for the lifespan of the LED, along with the energy used during that lifespan, your savings will be exponential over your purchase price.