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15W LED PAR38, Equal 100W Inc., 1150 lumens, 2700 Kelvin, E26 Base, 40?
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15W LED PAR38, Equal 100W Inc., 1150 lumens, 3000 Kelvin, E26 Base, 40?
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15W LED PAR38, Equal 120W Inc., 1050 lumens, 2700 Kelvin, E26 Base, 40?
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15W LED PAR38, Equal 120W Inc., 1050 lumens, 3000 Kelvin, E26 Base, 25?
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15W LED PAR38, Equal 120W Inc., 1050 lumens, 3000 Kelvin, E26 Base, 40?
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15W LED PAR38, Equal 120W Inc., 1050 lumens, 4000 Kelvin, E26 Base, 40?
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15W LED PAR38, Equal 120W Inc., 1050 lumens, 4500 Kelvin, E26 Base, 25?
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15W LED PAR38, Equal 120W Inc., 1050 lumens, 6000 Kelvin, E26 Base, 25?
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15W LED PAR38, Equal 120W Inc., 1250 lumens, 2700 Kelvin, E26 Base, 40?
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15W LED PAR38, Equal 120W Inc., 1250 lumens, 3000 Kelvin, E26 Base, 40?
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15W LED PAR38, Equal 120W Inc., 1250 lumens, 4000 Kelvin, E26 Base, 40?
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PAR Light Bulbs
A parabolic aluminized reflector lamp (PAR lamp or simply PAR) is a type of electric lamp that is widely used in commercial, residential, and transportation illumination. It produces a highly directional beam. Usage includes theatrical lighting, locomotive headlamps, aircraft landing lights, and residential and commercial recessed lights ("cans" in the United States).
Many PAR lamps are of the sealed beam variety, with a parabolic reflector, one or more filaments, and a glass lens sealed permanently together as a unit. Originally introduced for road vehicle headlamp service, sealed beams have since been applied elsewhere. Halogen sealed beam lamps incorporate a halogen lamp within a quartz or hard glass envelope. Sealed beam lamps come in a variety of standardized sizes and nominal voltage ratings.