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Smallest. Brightest.  Longest lasting.  Most energy efficient. Compact Fluorescent Light Springlamp
Describing TCPs compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) is just as easy as using them. From two watts to 68 watts, these little marvels range from SpringLamps® to floodlights, decorative globes to circline lamps. And they fit any incandescent application. Indoors and outdoors – in chandeliers, ceiling fixtures, floor lamps, recessed cans, wall sconces, vanity strips, and more.

Wattage Comparison Chart

9W CFL = 40W Incandescent (540 Lumens)
14W CFL = 60W Incandescent (900 Lumens)
19W CFL = 75W Incandescent (1200 Lumens)
23W CFL = 100W Incandescent (1600 Lumens)
27W CFL = 100 W Incandescent (1750 Lumens)

Fits Everywhere

Where will you use our CFLs?
Our CFLs fit everywhere a standard incandescent light will fit.  Up to 23W lights are rated for enclosed fixtures.  Small and compact, our lights can go where other CFLs cannot.

Special Note on CFL Colors
The color of light is measured by its color temperature in degrees kelvin. An incandescent bulb is typically about 2700 kelvin.  Daylight typically ranges from 5000k to 6500k. The higher the temperature kelvin, the "cooler" or "bluer" the light.  Thus, the most flattering light for human skin tone is in the 2700K - 3500K range.

Color Temperature Usage Chart
2700K  = "Soft Light." 
Soft light is the most flattering light for human skin and is the most popular light.  Incandescent bulbs are typically in the 2700k range. Best for use in bedrooms, living spaces, and anywhere a soft, warm light is useful.
3100K = "Cool White"
Cool white is bluer in color and is optimal for lighting halls, offices, hospitals, and areas where productivity is more important than flattering light.
5000K = "Day Light"
Day Light colors are especially useful for detailed oriented tasks such as reading and drawing.

Color Rendering Index (CRI)
The CRI rating is a percentage rating given to a light source to measure its ability to depict colors accurately compared to a natural light source. In a nutshell, the higher the CRI the better the rendition of colors.  CFLs typically fall in the 80-85% range.  Incandescent are often in the 97-100% range.

Title Price  

TCP, 9W SpringLight - 540 Lumens, 3 Pack (40W equivalent)

$8.08

TCP, 14W SpringLight - 900 Lumens, 3 Pack (60W equivalent)

$8.08

TCP, 19W SpringLight - 1200 Lumens, 3 Pack (75W equivalent)

$9.67

TCP, 23W SpringLight - 1600 Lumens, 3 Pack (100W equivalent)

$10.57

TCP, 27W SpringLight - 1750 Lumens, 3 Pack (100W equivalent)

$10.57
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