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Pick up a 24-pack of Sylvania LED Light Bulbs for just $0.95 per unit

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Amazon offers its Prime members the a 24-pack of Sylvania Soft White A19 LED Light Bulbs for $22.91 shipped. This bundle typically sells for as much as $30 with today’s deal being a match of the historic all-time low. At just $0.95 per bulb, this is one of the best prices we’ve tracked all-time. Grab today’s deal and outfit your home or office with energy-friendly LED Light bulbs. Note: these are non-dimmable. Sylvania’s line of LED bulbs and other products are well-rated.

Sylvania LED Light Bulbs feature:

  • These LED lamps make an energy-efficient replacement and substitute for standard 60 watt incandescent lamps. At 8.5 watts, each bulb emits the bright light output of 800 lumens. Operating Temperature : minus 20 to 40 degree Celsius
  • These bulbs are a great energy-saving replacement for old incandescent bulbs because each lamp has a total lifespan of up to 11, 000 hours. You won’t need to constantly change your lightbulbs anymore
  • These LED lightbulbs require less energy and can save money on your energy bill. Each soft white light bulb works as a great replacement for old 60W incandescent bulbs

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