Edison Bulbs: 6-Pack for $27

May 14, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Edison Bulbs: 6-Pack for $27
Enjoy the Warm Lighting of These Vintage Bulbs
Expires May 13, 2024 23:59 PST
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KEY FEATURES

Ever wondered what the earliest light bulbs looked like? Don’t Google it, just look at the image above! These vintage Edison bulbs are made from the ST18 hand-woven Tungsten filament used in mid-20th century light bulbs and designed to illuminate with a warm amber glow. It’s the perfect lighting decor option for a home den, bar, bedroom, backyard, showcase, or anywhere else.

  • Manufactured to preserve the style of mid-20th century light bulbs
  • Built w/ an attractive squirrel cage filament design that produces a warm amber glow
  • Made from high quality materials & designed to last for up to 3,000 hours

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Material: ST18 hand-woven Tungsten filament
  • 230 lumens
  • 110V
  • 60 W
  • 13 AK
  • Lifespan: up to 3000 hours
  • Dimmable

Includes

  • 6 Edison bulbs
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