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The GE 78965 T5 Spiral CFL Bulb offers 3,860 lumens of soft white light at just 55 watts, providing energy-efficient illumination equivalent to a 200W incandescent bulb. With a rated life of 8,000 hours and a sleek spiral design, it’s the perfect blend of longevity, style, and eco-conscious performance for any general lighting need.
Brand | GE Lighting |
Light Type | CFL |
Special Feature | Energy Efficient |
Wattage | 55 watts |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 200 Watts |
Light Color | Soft White |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color Temperature | 2700 Kelvin |
Number of Items | 1 |
Brightness | 386 |
Shape | T5 |
Material | lead |
Connectivity Technology | Normal bulb |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Color Rendering Index | 80 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | Compact Fluorescent Light (CFL) |
Specification Met | Not Applicable (N/A) |
Item Weight | 0.7 Pounds |
Light Source Wattage | 55 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 3.23"W x 8.78"H |
Control Method | App |
Average Life | 8000 Hours |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00043168789653, 10043168789650 |
Manufacturer | GE Lighting |
UPC | 043168789653 |
Part Number | GEL78965 78965 |
Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
Item model number | 78965 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 55 Watts |
Finish | Soft White |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Energy Efficient |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**G
Works Great for Me!
Not sure how GE's Reveal Series enters the ratings for this bulb. It is not a Reveal Bulb. That said, it works well for me with the expected brightness and lower temperature of a CFL.
L**S
It's a light bulb!
What can I say... It's a light bulb. It's very big and very bright. It's probably too big to fit in most fixtures, but ymmv.
R**9
Nice CFL bulb when they work. Many, if not most, are defective and have a short life.
This bulb takes longer to reach full brightness and is not as bright as previous GE 78965 bulbs I have bought. Perhaps a slow leak, which means a short life. It was a good value at $5.95, and that is if it lasts 6 months. 2nd update: Last bulb Lasted about 2 hours. I use 6 of these over a bench in the garage. I may turn on this bench light once or twice a month for no more than 30 minutes. These recent bulbs arte failing faster than the ones I purchased 3 to 6 months ago. I will now have to switch to a different bulb. Simple, these bulbs are junk. I spoke with the GE Rep and these bulbs have been discontinued because of a high failure rate. Amazon apparently is the only place you can get them. Perhaps they bought them for only pennies on the dollar. GE hopes to have a LED replacement.
S**N
last light
Good bulb while it lasted i bought it and a few other small bulbs so i could grown an indoor tomato plant.The bulb worked very well but after just 2 weeks of usage the bulb just stopped working. With a brand name like GE it should be made to higher standards .
L**A
Make sure that they work right away!
We purchased two of these because I intended to use them in two floor lamps. I only got one of the floor lamps working and then we went away on vacation. Just today I tried to use the second bulb and it turns out that it does not work. I have tried it in several sockets, but to no avail. Since the return window had closed, there is nothing I can do.The one that works is working fine and produces a lot of light with a good quality.
W**Y
Not as bright as I expected.
This unit was packaged really well. It was entirely encased in bubble wrap and taped up very tightly. The light comes on immediately, but it takes a while for it to get to full brightness. That's okay for my application, but I'm not totally convinced that the full brightness is equivalent to 200 watts. I have 150 wait equivalent bulbs that seem just as bright. I would have gone with an LED, but a 200 watt or even a 150 are still very expensive.
B**E
Want yours to last 5+ years? Mine do and here's how...
Item is GE 78965 CFL, 55-Watt, 3860 Lumen, Medium Base.Bought three of these July 2012. Two from here and one from OSH. GE rated these 8000 hours, but only if mounted base-down.Heat is the enemy to all electronics and ventilation is especially critical on higher-wattage CFL' s. Voltage converter is designed to be convection cooled from base to spiral . Have an easy mod that prolongs invert mount lifespan, but that's for another time.Vibration also shortens useful life. If lamp housing rattles, CFL's mounted next to exterior doors always die first.Out-of-the-box, circumferential base ventilation holes are poorly drilled or not at all. Result is premature death to electronic components inside base.The fix is remove all plastic mold flashing in four base vent slots with OLFA 9mm Razor Knife. Expose blade only to first click=minimum protrusion. Hand chase all 20 vent holes using 1/16" or #53 (0.059"/~1.5mm) drill held in an Eclipse or Starrett 162B Pin Vise, Set drill stop, or tape drill flutes such that drill penetrates no more than 1/4". Any more and you hazard damage to components or wire insulation. Blast plastic shavings through every hole with Costco's DustOff canned air.Cooled correctly, these CFLs are amazingly long-lived. However, Chinese components says they won't live forever. Bought two spares whilst GE still making them. Cheers!
V**Y
Super bright and draws much less power! Bulb is a bigger size so keep that in mind.
We needed the extra light but our lamp wasn't made to handle more than a 60w bulb - this bulb fixed the problem because we got all the light and draws much less power to wear the bulb won't pop like our previous ones did.
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