Item Description
Sylvania 23-Watt Compact Fluorescent Mini Twist Soft White Light Bulbs are not only energy-efficient money savers, but they're also high-quality light producers. Unlike some CFLs that can be harsh and glaring, these bulbs provide a soft white light for a pleasant atmosphere. With six bulbs included, this pack is great for replacing all of the old, inefficient incandescent light bulbs in your home.23-Watt Compact Fluorescent Mini Twist Soft WhiteLight Bulbs
- CFL bulbs emit soft white light
- Each 23-watt bulb produces 100-watt light quality
- Bulbs provide 12,000 hours of light
- Energy-efficient design is better for the environment
- Bulbs save an average of $61.00 in energy costs
Product Details
- Publisher: Sylvania
- Product Group: Home Improvement
- Manufacturer: Sylvania
- Binding: Tools & Hardware
- Brand: Sylvania
- Features:
- 23-watt bulb
- Soft white
- 6 pack
- Mini twist
- Integral 120-volts ballast medium screw base
- Package Dimensions:
- Dimensions: 1540L x 1220W x 470H
- Weight: 215
- List Price: $24.99
- Model Number: 29490
- UPC: 046135294907
- ASIN: B000V77B4K
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Customer Reviews
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Worse than conventional liaght bulbs
2010-05-09
Reviewer: Dennis Fleharty
I recently went through the entire house and replaced all interior bulbs with these "Super Savers" BIG MISTAKE! I am going back and replacing the burned out ones more often than conventional incandescent bulbs. The only thing it is maybe saving on is trips to the store to buy more bulbs as I had a few extra on hand. Sylvania can put these where the sun doesn't shine. I hate 'em!! Will never buy these again!
Poor Packing broke the bulbs
2010-03-16
Reviewer: Frank Mccabe
I did not get a chance to use the bulbs because I left them in the blister pack and returned them. Whoever packed the box put it in a box with only one wrap of bubble wrap, and a lot of loose space in the box. One bulb was broken. I read other reviews that said the same thing. Lately, orders from Amazon have not been packed very well. I am very disappointed.
I prefer a whiter-bluer lignt
2010-03-13
Reviewer: Garin F
I gave it a "four" review because it is as advertised. I find the light to be a little yellow, but, I am apparantly in the minority on this. I may buy a whiter-bluer light next time.
24 Hour Life
2010-01-13
Reviewer: Rick B.
About a week ago I decided to finally give a CFL a try. After all, we will soon no longer be allowed to purchase incandescent bulbs. I went to the store and picked one out (why buy a 6-pack if I don't know if I'll like it). It was a Sylvania 23-watt bulb that was claimed to last 10,000 hours and produce the same number of lumens as a standard 100-watt light bulb. I carefully thought this through--in my application it would be burning 7 hours a day and would save about 1 penny per hour in electricity. This meant that the $5.00 (plus tax) bulb need last fewer than 600 hours to pay for itself. Free light bulbs! Why is legislation required to force people to save money? It made no sense to me. The only drawback I could see was that it contained mercury--about four milligrams (although in government documents this four milligrams magically becomes 0.6 mg when the bulb is landfilled).
When I arrived home from the store that evening I marked the date on the base of the bulb (1/4/10) and smugly replaced the 75-watt bulb with the new, money-saving one. When it finally burned out (in about four years) I would be able to congratulate myself on how much money I had saved. When I turned the bulb on it took a second to light up (not bad) and had a very harsh white light (not good--but I can live with it).
On the morning of January 8th, 2010, I arose at my usual hour (4 AM) and turned on the light. For some reason it only gave half of its usual illumination. It was a cold morning (60 degrees in the bedroom); perhaps it simply needed to warm up. Minutes later, with a popping noise, it expired. The bulb had given 24 hours of service. Is this is why they haven't caught on?
Same light, save energy
2009-12-20
Reviewer: Thom Carey
These bulbs work great and last a long time. The only negative is they don't seem to make it through shipping too well; they are fragile. I had to order twice due to bulb breakage. The price is right and you're saving energy at the same time. I've changed all my incandescents to flourescents.






