Upgrade your current lighting with the EcoSmart 75-Watt equivalent PAR30S Dimmable Adjustable Beam Angle LED Light Bulbs. These bulbs are equipped with an integrated switch that allows you to select the beam angle between Spot and Flood prior to installation. Select between 20° (spot), 40° (flood) and 60° (wide flood) to choose the perfect beam angle for your particular application. Save on your energy bill every month! Rated to last for 15,000-hours and estimated to cost only $1.14 per-year to operate. Using only 9.5-Watts to produce 650 Lumens of Bright White (3000K) light, these PAR30S lights produce brightness equivalent to a 75-Watt incandescent light bulb. The bright white color temperature is essential in creating an energetic feel throughout your home. It is recommended for a work space or any area in your home where you want bright light and a touch of style, such as kitchens, bathrooms, offices, and even bedrooms. Customize your lighting style with this dimmable bulb by adjusting your light from bright white to a relaxing, low light. Suitable for indoor or outdoor use and ideal replacement bulbs for indoor or outdoor recessed, track, and security lighting applications. Start saving today with EcoSmart.
Brightness: 650 Lumens
Estimated-yearly energy cost: 1.14 (based on 3-hours/day, 11/kWh costs depend on rates and use)
Lifetime-hours: 15000-hours
Light appearance: 3000K (bright white)
Energy used: 9.5-Watt (equivalent to a 75-Watt standard incandescent bulb)
Lumens per-Watt: 68.4
Uses 85% less energy compared to a standard incandescent light bulb
Suitable for use in enclosed fixtures
Dimmable: 10% to 100% (compatible with most LED rated dimmer switches)
Suitable for outdoor use
ENERGY STAR certified for energy conservation and savings
25° to 40° to 60° adjustable beam angle using integrated switch to choose between spot, flood and very wide flood
Short neck PAR30 light bulbs have a shorter neck allowing them to be used in more compact lighting fixtures
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