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Standard
A15,
A17,
A19,
A21,
A23,
E17,
PS25,
PS30,
PS35,
PS40,
PS52
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Floods / Spots
P25,
R12-R16,
R19-R20,
R25-R30,
R40-R52,
BR25,
BR30,
BR38,
BR40,
ER30,
ER40,
PAR16,
PAR38,
PAR46,
PAR56,
PAR64
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Special Application
C7,
C9-C15,
Lumiline,
S6-S8,
S11,
S14,
T4,
T6,
T6.5,
T7-T7.5,
T8,
T10,
Sealed Beam
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Rough Service / Vibration
A15,
A19,
A21,
A23,
PS25,
PS30,
S11,
S14,
T6,
G25,
G40,
R20,
BR30,
ER30,
PAR38,
BR40
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| More Information on General Incandescent Light Bulbs: |
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General incandescent light bulbs are still the mainstay of the lighting used in the world today. While the newer technologies are quickly gaining ground, this venerable category continues to be popular.
The most familiar version of this bulb is the A19. It's the one you've been using all your life and comes in common wattages from 25 watts up to 150 watts. Many of the variations of general light bulbs are available in clear and frosted models, as well as the most popular colors like yellow, blue, red, or green.
If you are looking for soft white incandescent light while still getting 10,000 or more hours of life, then you should consider the Super Long Life category. They look and act like any other incandescent bulb, but they last as long as a compact fluorescent bulb.
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