Philips LED 6w PAR16 / MR16 GU10 Airflux Technology Soft White Flood Light Bulb

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Airflux LED PAR16 Bulb

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Product Description

Philips 6w 120v PAR16 / MR16 GU10 Airflux Technology Soft White Flood LED Light Bulb

A smooth design solution for a seamless look



  • 6W PAR16 saves 44 watts of energy when compared to a standard 50W halogen MR16*

  • Emits virtually no UV/IR light in the beam

  • Lowers maintenance costs by reducing re-lamp frequency

  • Will not fade colors, avoids inventory spoilage



Additional Information

SKU 423509
UPC Code 046677423506
Manufacturer Philips
Base GU10
Beam Angle (deg.) 25
Beam Spread Flood FL
Bulb Type LED Bulbs
Color White
Color Temperature (K) 3000K
Dimmable Compatibility Dimmable
Luminous Flux (LM) 300
Rated Life (Hours) 25000
Shape PAR16
Voltage (V) 120V
Wattage (W) 6W

Customer Reviews

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Good bulbs Review by ST
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I thought about going for cheaper bulbs, but so far i'm pleased with these. Very cool, bright light that is basically indistinguishable from standard non-lv bulbs. It's a cooler color, but I think I like it with my more modern decor. (Posted on 2/6/13)
Great LED Review by Jay Levine
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So, we have 50 watt halogen bulbs all around the house. We use the lights in the living and kitchen the most. 8 in LR & 6 in kitchen. The halogens last anywhere from 3 months to almost 2 years (what quality control). They are hot, especially in the kitchen we can feel the heat standing under them.

Right now we are testing 1 bulb. Its been up for 5 days and I really like the LED bulb.

My hope is that there will be a lot less replacing bulbs. Also expect that the kitchen and LR will be cooler in the summer... those halogens produce ALOT of heat.
(Posted on 2/1/13)

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