Ge Energy Saving Light Bulbs
On this page you will find the following popular Ge Energy Saving Light Bulbs:
- GE 13-Watt Energy SmartTM – 8 Pack – 60 watt replacement
- GE Halogen 12-Volt Indoor Floodlight, 20 Watts
- 6-Pack GE Compact Flourescent (CFL) Light Bulbs 10 Watt = 40 Watt Equivalent
- GE Lamps 16751 50-Watt Edison Halogen Floodlight GU10 1CD Light Bulb
- GE 20330 45 Watt Floodlight BR30 Light Bulb, Soft White
- GE Edison Halogen 35 Watt Bi-Pin Bulb, 120 Volt (48428)
- GE Lamps 20758 45-Watt PAR38 Outdoor Halogen Floodlight
GE 13-Watt Energy SmartTM – 8 Pack – 60 watt replacement
GE 13-Watt Energy SmartTM – 8 Pack – 60 watt replacement
- Small Compact White bulbs
- Contains 8 bulbs per pack
- Uses about 13 watts of electricity
- Light Output – 825 lumens – like a 60 watt bulb
- Approx Life – 8000 hours
Rating:
(out of 16 reviews)
Price: $ 7.40
GE 13-Watt Energy SmartTM – 8 Pack – 60 watt replacement Reviews

At a little over 10 bucks for 8 of these, you can’t go wrong.
These are just your basic CFLs, at the 2700 kelvin temperature range. That means they’re about the same shade as your basic ordinary 60W incandescent bulb. A pale yellow white, not pure white (5100 Kelvin), or daylight (around 6300 Kelvin).
Pure white or daylight CFLS cost more because the phosphors in them are more expensive, but they do have the advantage of being more natural light, rather than imitating the poor quality light of an ordinary light bulb.
So if you’re thinking of upgrading to CFLs these bulbs are a great deal to start from. But do take advantage of the technology & get a higher quality light at a higher color temperature for some of your areas, & enjoy better quality light, rather than just using CFLs that imitate the poor quality light of old fashioned light bulbs.
Winter depression can be triggered by lack of natural light because of less hours of daylight, & more cloudy, overcast days in winters. In northern climates when it’s cold, people stay inside more, use heavy insulating window curtains, further reducing their exposure to natural light. 5100K-6700k CFLs help with winter depression by exposing you to more natural light. Colors look more rich & vivid. Things look more cheery. It’s even easier to read under natural light.
I find I can read just as easy under a 4-watt 5100k CFL than a 13 watt 2700k CFL.
The backlight in your LCD display that you’re probably reading this from is probably a 5100k-6700K bulb.
Look at the white areas on the screen & then look at your lighting in the room. Doesn’t that ordinary light bulb or 2700K CFL look a lot more yellow by comparison?

Things to look on the package:
1. Kelvin temperature (K): The only accurate measurement for the kind of light or “color” of light you’ll get. 2700K is pretty close to the “warm” incandescent we are all used to, 4100/4200K is known as “Cool White” (you might look “ghostly under that) and 5,000+ is the daylight/sunlight. If the lamps do not have the K designation, do not buy them – they are the cheaper variety since establishing the K temp. costs more.
2. Lamp Life (Hrs): The life of a light bulb is the MEAN life, that is at the stated hours HALF of them will be dead and HALF of them will still be working. Life can be affected by many factors, one being how many times a day you turn them on and how long they stay on. As a rule, the more on/off’s, the less they last.
3. Initial lumens: If it is not listed try another brand. For the typical 60W equivalent it ranges between 700 and 900 lumens. Try for 800+ In general the highest the K temp. (see #1 above) the higher the lumens.
4. Make sure you read what they say about DIMMERS, as well as photocells, timers, etc. Avoid costly surprises.
5. Make sure they are rated for outdoor use – if that’s where you want to install them. The environment’s temperature has a lot to do with the CFL performance.
6. Buy as few as you can first and redo, say one room. See how YOU like it (allow 90 seconds warm-up time). If you are a male, have your female with you…she might have some objections you can’t even think about!
HAPPY HUNTING!
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GE Halogen 12-Volt Indoor Floodlight, 20 Watts
Whiter light, richer colors with clear glass protective lens.
- Color Temperature: 3,000K
- Average Lifetime: 4000 hours
- CRI: 100
List Price: $ 7.10
Price: $ 3.75
6-Pack GE Compact Flourescent (CFL) Light Bulbs 10 Watt = 40 Watt Equivalent
Save money on bulbs and energy costs with this 6-pack of GE 40 watt equivalent CFL light bulbs. Great for lighting those areas of your home or office that don’t require bright, brilliant lighting to set a warm romantic mood. Replace 40 watt incandescents with these more energy efficient 10 watt compact fluorescent light bulbs.
- Energy Star
- Light Output: 520 Lumens
- Energy Used: 10 watts
- Life: 8000 hours
- Energy Savings/Package: 4
Price: $ 23.45
GE Lamps 16751 50-Watt Edison Halogen Floodlight GU10 1CD Light Bulb
In table lamp use only with shade. Indoor use only.
- Bright, crisp light
- Application: Indoor spot/floodlight 2-Inch wide fixtures
- Base: GU10; Bulb Type: MR16; Watts: 50
List Price: $ 7.99
Price: $ 4.30
GE 20330 45 Watt Floodlight BR30 Light Bulb, Soft White
For use in indoor track and recessed fixtures.
- Regular, everyday light
- Application: Indoor spot/ floodlight 3.75-inch wide fixtures
- Base: medium screw (E26); Bulb type: BR30; Watts: 45
- Initial Lumens: 485
- Soft White
List Price: $ 5.99
Price: $ 2.99
GE Edison Halogen 35 Watt Bi-Pin Bulb, 120 Volt (48428)
Whiter light, richer colors with clear glass protective lens.
- GE Edison Halogen 35 Lamp (Bulb)
- 35 Watts
- 1,500 hours of life
- 120 Volts
- G8 Base
List Price: $ 6.00
Price: $ 1.49
GE Lamps 20758 45-Watt PAR38 Outdoor Halogen Floodlight
HIR XL Ultra XL Xtra long life halogen floodlight bulb lasts 3 times longer than standard floodlight bulbs and greater lumen output than standard floodlight bulbs. Whiter, brighter, more precise light. Indoor outdoor use.
- Protect and beautify your home
- Application: Outdoor fixtures, including motion sensing fixtures and yard stakes
- Base: Medium skirt (E26/50×39); Bulb Type: PAR38; Watts: 45
- Initial Lumens:520
List Price: $ 11.99
Price: $ 4.35
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