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| 3.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 2.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Worlds most expensive bulbNov 18, 2011
By T. Stake
"tstake"
The entertainment center I purchased, five years ago, uses two of these bulbs. On average, I get 50-60 hours of usage per bulb. At four dollars each, I've spent a bloody fortune. GE doesn't even list an estimated life on the package as they do with many other types and styles of bulbs they manufacture. The bottom tip of the last bulb I replaced was not even attached. It resembled a button in that you could push it down and then it would pop back. I'm in the process of trying to find a replacement bulb. Unfortunately, all of the retailers I have visited only carry this bulb. I may end up having to replace my cabinets current lighting configuration just to get away from having to spend any more on these bulbs.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
only lasted 3-monthsNov 01, 2011
By L. Schofield I cannot believe that this light bulb only lasted 3-months. Wow. Obvisly a bad product and not worth the trouble.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
You're Off Your Frigging NutSep 25, 2011
By Beaglemama67 5.41 for one bulb? You can buy these from as low as $.90 to $2.50 keep looking folks. You CAN find much better deals.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
If You Are Looking for This Bulb...Mar 25, 2011
By CriticalPuppy You may find it a Walmart. I bought 2 today at $2.42 each. I use it in my Luxo desk lamp. I do not find that they last very long (the one that just failed lasted less than 6 months) and for my purposes they get quite hot. BTW, the GE number on the package is 90401; it is marked as a specialty bulb. Their is also the number S11 on the package. If Walmart doesn't have it, I also saw it at Staples today for $5.99 (wow). Search the internet, you can surely find a cheaper replacement.
I also purchased a GE 25 watt bulb at Walmart that has the same base and was also marked as a specialty bulb. It is GE number 90466 and T7. The bulb is called an Indicator 25 and states it is for a microwave oven. The back of the package says it replaces the 40T8N and can be used in "microwaves refrigerators and oven". I am using it in my Luxo now and it doesn't give off near the heat that the 40 watt bulb does, yet still gives me ample light.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Burns bright, burns easily, burns your handOct 04, 2011
By powerop I've been using this bulb as an exact replacement for my desk lamp for years. It shines bright and has that traditional incandescent/tungsten color. But this bulb will also triple burn you. First, it gets super hot. I can't even touch the lamp if its been on for awhile without scolding my hand, let alone the bulb itself. Second, it burns easily. The filament is ultra hot/bright and doesn't seem to be the more durable 130volt version. As a result, any spikes in your power grid will burn out the filament. Third, the price is cheaper in places like Walmart. Way cheaper. Ouch.
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