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Hession St64 Edison Bulbs, E26 Base 110V-40W 4-Pack 2700K Vintage Light Bulb, Amber Glass Warm Light Dimmable Decorative Bulbs For Livingroom Kitchen Table Light Etc.

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Management number 202881018 Release Date 2025/09/26 List Price $10.93 Model Number 202881018
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Features:
Attractive Decor: These classic Tungsten Filament Edison bulbs with a warm glow allow you to perfectly light any space which will be the perfect piece for adding a timeless charm to your house. It's perfect for a restoration project, adding aesthetic appeal to any wall sconce, chandelier, pendant light, or outdoor light.
Fit Most Lighting Socket: With E26 Base , these bulbs can fit standard home lighting sockets as well as any pendant light fixtures, commercial string lights, lamps, chandeliers etc. that use the E26 Base .
Long Life Span: These vintage Edison light bulbs have proven through testing to last 3000+ hours. At 9 hours of use per day, you'll get over 1 year in lifespan.
Connector: E26 Base
Type: ST64 Bulb
Light Color:Warm White
Voltage:120V
Light Source:Tungsten Filament
Material:Glass

Package Included:
4x Bulbs

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