Flame Tip LED Chandelier Bulb with Standard 26mm Edison Base, Replaces 20-26W Incandescent Bulbs

LEDtronics® announces Flame Tip LED Chandelier Bulbs that offer beautiful lighting in many versatile applications.

The DEC02-B11E25 series LED bulb comes in a flame-tip-shaped, UV-protected plastic lens covering that allows the LEDs to shine in multiple directions (three dimensions) while still being protected from the environment.

This hardy bulb is perfect in any situation that allows for 26mm Edison screw base attachments. Applications perfect for this bulb include decorative chandelier lighting. These high quality Flame Tip Chandelier LED bulbs can directly replace standard-base incandescent bulbs, allowing a long lifespan of up to 50,000 hours. Furthermore, since these bulbs are made with LEDs, they are resistant to shock and vibrations, frequent switching - they will not burn out from being switched on and off.

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