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Common base sizes shown include Standard Edison medium screw (E26), Intermediate Edison screw (E17), and Candelabra Edison screw (E12).

Wattage in this selection ranges from 4 watts up to 250 watts. Corresponding lumen outputs vary widely, reported from the teens of lumens up to several thousand lumens.

Most listed color temperatures are warm—commonly 2700K and 2800K—while several entries do not specify a temperature.

Listed rated bulb life values range approximately from 0.9 years up to 2.7 years for the incandescent options shown.

Recommended uses include appliances, decorative applications, chandeliers, and general‑purpose lighting.

Many incandescent options are listed as dimmable with full‑range dimming. At least one listing specifies a non‑dimmable or 1‑way (on/off) option.

Energy use spans about 4.0 W up to 250.0 W. Estimated yearly energy costs in the provided details range from about $0.48 up to $30.11.

Available options include single‑bulb packages as well as small multipacks; examples shown include 1‑count and 4‑count package quantities.

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