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TCP 8CP30146 - 14 Watt Compact Fluorescent Flood Light Bulb (**6 PACK**) - R30 Shape (3.75" Diameter) - 65 Watt Incandescent Equivalent - 2700K - Energy Star Listed
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TCP 8CP30146 - 14 Watt Compact Fluorescent Flood Light Bulb (**6 PACK**) - R30 Shape (3.75" Diameter) - 65 Watt Incandescent Equivalent - 2700K - Energy Star Listed

Our Price: $38.49
SKU:

8CP30146

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Description:

6 Pack of R30 Compact Fluorescent Bulbs; Wattage: 14 Watts; Incandescent Equivalent: 65 Watts; Color Temperature: 2700K / Soft White; Base: Medium; Lumens: 650; Average Life: 8,000 Hours; Energy Star Listed

Features:

14 Watt (650 Lumens), 2700K


65 Watt Incandescent Equivalent


R30/BR30 Shape (3.75" Diameter)


Average Life: 8,000 Hours


Energy Star Listed


Product Details:
Package Length: 15.0 inches
Package Width: 10.0 inches
Package Height: 6.3 inches
Package Weight: 6.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 42 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 42 customer reviews )
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111 of 113 found the following review helpful:

2Long-Term Test Conclusion: Dim, Slow and UglyDec 17, 2010
By Lew Payne "Lewcifer"
I have been using these TCP compact fluorescent floods for one year now. I originally bought a CARTON/BOX full of them, which (if I recall) is something like 48 bulbs. I installed them in our new 6,000 sq.ft. home, which has around 40 ceiling cans. After a year of use, I can honestly report the following:

1) The bulbs are very dim when first energized, and require a minute or more to reach a usable brightness level.
2) Many of these bulbs fail prematurely (6 out of 40, so far) due to their cheap electronic ballast. I've given up on contacting TCP and getting replacement bulbs - after two calls (and two dead bulbs), the gal thought I was lying and trying to get free bulbs.
3) As they age, these bulbs assume an ugly yellow color while "warming up" (remember... it takes a minute or more for them to actually reach a usable light output and a white color). If you replace one in an area with several, it is very noticeable! The old ones will light up "yellow" and dim, while the new one will light up "white" and dim, but warm up much faster than the old ones.

I was hoping TCP produced a quality product, but it's obvious now that they use the cheapest (and under-rated) materials possible. It's been a pain replacing these bulbs, given that I have 10' ceilings in most rooms, and 30' vaulted ceilings in the entry and stairway area.

Are they a good deal? Only if you get them at a very discounted price (which I did) and you buy 15% more than you need, as replacement stock. My outside ones (in a covered area, not exposed to water) only lasted two months! I'm putting incandescents back into those areas, as I'm tired of changing bulbs and wasting my money on TCP's.

38 of 39 found the following review helpful:

2takes forever to lightNov 20, 2010
By M. Daneker
Coming from years of lighting sales I know to "burn in" fluorescent bulbs by leaving them on for 12hrs the first time, that's supposed to fix the slow-start issue. These take at least 2 - 3 minutes to go from dim to bright. Once bright they look really good, but they take too long for our bathroom, people are done in there before the lights come on

I would say to use these for lights that are on all the time, but if you turn them off and on regularly, they are no good at all.

12 of 13 found the following review helpful:

3Somewhat disappointedOct 11, 2010
By Michael Minkler
Pros:
-All 18 are still working after 8 weeks
-Price

Cons:
-Hard to believe these are 2700
-Regardless of how they rank to others of the same type, the room is still very dark when I flip the switch. Have had times when I will just turn the lights on early in anticipation of needing the room which, of course, defeats some of the energy savings. All 18 behave the same so this is by design.

16 of 19 found the following review helpful:

4Great price, decent bulbsAug 28, 2010
By Dave the Love Enforcer
At the time of this review, these bulbs are selling for way cheaper than any comparable bulbs I've found. I've had them installed for just a few hours and they are working well so far. All bulbs arrived in working conditions and they warm up pretty quickly.

My only complaint is that the color of the light seems a little cooler than 2700k. Not by that much, but it's noticeable to someone like me who really likes warm light.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

1Bad Product and Bad Customer ServiceOct 14, 2011
By Pat Heth
Bought a 12-pack of TCP compact fluorescents from Home Depot. 2 failed immediately. I contacted "Customer Service" on-line and provided all the information (a bit of a tedious process, I should add). They responded by e-mail to "take them back to Home Depot." I indicated that I had left my vacation home and would not be returning for quite some time. After several e-mails, they said I should mail the bulbs back to them. Horrible customer service --- all they needed to do was send a couple of bulbs to me and I would have been happy. Instead, I am unhappy with the product, and, more importantly, with their Customer Service. Please do not patronize businesses that have this poor level of accommodation to customers.

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