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MiracleLED 602035 Almost Free Energy Wide Angle 2-Pack Bug Light, Amber

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About MiracleLED 602035 Almost Free Energy Wide Angle

From the land of 10, 000 lakes. . . and even more bugs! our maximum wide angle bug light bulb means you use less energy and light more area. Look no further for a super-sized breakthrough in pest control technology. The 9W Miracle LED bug light wide angle bulbs in 2 pack combines time-tested bug light design with our cutting edge LED technology. This bulb is chemical free pest control to the Max! the proven mellow yellow light spectrum, almost zero heat and no UV all work together to light up your porch, patio or deck without attracting bugs or other pests! perfect for busy suburbs or secluded cabins alike. Fully light your entryways, high peaks and porches for pennies a year and bring safety to your yard! bugs and their primary food sources LOVE heat and UV light. No street lamp appearance here either, as the light emitted from this bulb is invisible to bugs but beautiful to you and I. Get huge energy savings replacing 60W bulbs with this 9W Miracle LED -- up to $49 a year off your energy bill by replacing just one bulb! all this with our most affordable pricing produces big savings when buying this 2 pack. LED chip technology is safer and more efficient because it's manufactured with no mercury or lead, has an instant start, is instantly bright and saves energy. Trust Miracle LED, as one of the pioneers of LED development, to provide safe, efficient bulbs that benefit both yourself and the ENVIRONMENT. Amazing wide beam technology that put Miracle LED on the map! this is a non-dimming technological advanced bulb, putting out the maximum light on your door step. Miracle LED Bug Lights are not a repellent. Bug Lights are designed not to attract the insects that do not see yellow & red spectrums of light.