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Laborate Lighting Rechargeable Led Light Bulbs, 60 Watt Emergency Bulbs, Pack Of 4, 3000K

  • $38.51
  • Regular price $55.01
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Vendor: Laborate Lighting

Type: Light Bulbs

Sku: WBLSDB07ZQM5BKY

Available: Available

- No EU import duties.
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Laborate Lighting Rechargeable Led Light Bulbs, 60 Watt Emergency Bulbs, Pack Of 4, 3000K

$38.51

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How do I use the rechargeable LED light bulb during a power outage? A: The rechargeable LED light bulb is designed to automatically turn on during a power outage. Simply install it in a standard E26 socket, and it will provide bright illumination of 850 lumens when the power goes out.
  • Q: Can I use the rechargeable LED bulb like a regular light bulb? A: Yes, the rechargeable LED bulb can be used just like a regular light bulb. You can turn it on and off using your existing light switch, making it convenient for everyday use.
  • Q: What is the lifespan of the rechargeable LED light bulb? A: This LED light bulb has an impressive lifespan of up to 25,000 hours, ensuring long-lasting performance and reducing the need for frequent replacements.
  • Q: Is the rechargeable LED bulb suitable for outdoor use? A: Yes, the rechargeable LED bulb is multifunctional and can be used in various settings including garages, warehouses, and outdoor activities due to its moisture, impact, and shock resistance features.
  • Q: What should I do if the bulb does not light up when tapped? A: If the bulb does not light up when tapped, ensure that it is properly installed in the E26 socket and that it has been charged. If the issue persists, check for any potential damage or contact the manufacturer for support.