Description
RAB Lighting prismatic glass globes hide the light source and allow maximum light output in RAB and other standard size Vaporproof fixtures. UL listed: Suitable for wet locations when used with Vaporproof fixtures. Suitable for dry, damp or wet locations when used as replacement globes for listed fixtures. Fixtures must be installed with lamp base up when outdoors. Maximum wattage: 300 watts. Glass globes: Clear thermal shock resistant soda lime glass standard. Patents: RAB sensor and fixture designs are protected under U.S. and International Intellectual Property laws. Recovery act (arra) compliant: This product complies with the 52.225-21 "Required Use of American Iron, Steel, and Manufactured Goods - Buy American Act - Construction Materials (October 2010). This product is a COTS item manufactured in the United States, and is compliant with the Buy American Act and Trade Agreements Act. Gsa schedule: Suitable in accordance with FAR Subpart 25.4.
RAB Lighting GL200PRIS 200 Series Vaporproof Threaded Prismatic Glass Globe, 100W Power, White
Current Price
$77.69
Average
$27.29
Min Price
$13.77
Max Price
$213.37
Price dynamics
65%
Description
RAB Lighting prismatic glass globes hide the light source and allow maximum light output in RAB and other standard size Vaporproof fixtures. UL listed: Suitable for wet locations when used with Vaporproof fixtures. Suitable for dry, damp or wet locations when used as replacement globes for listed fixtures. Fixtures must be installed with lamp base up when outdoors. Maximum wattage: 300 watts. Glass globes: Clear thermal shock resistant soda lime glass standard. Patents: RAB sensor and fixture designs are protected under U.S. and International Intellectual Property laws. Recovery act (arra) compliant: This product complies with the 52.225-21 "Required Use of American Iron, Steel, and Manufactured Goods - Buy American Act - Construction Materials (October 2010). This product is a COTS item manufactured in the United States, and is compliant with the Buy American Act and Trade Agreements Act. Gsa schedule: Suitable in accordance with FAR Subpart 25.4.
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for most folks the 60 watt light bulb is a classic standard of household lighting but if you want something brighter you might be inclined to upgrade to a 100 watt bulb the problem most of those 100 watt incandescent has long been phased out due to rising efficiency standards that's why we have 100 watt replacement LEDs they're way more efficient that they haven't always come cheap the last time I reviewed them was back in 2014 and back then a single bulb would typically cost you at least 20 bucks thankfully things are a lot less expensive these days a dimmable 100 watt LED can be had for as little as $5 and thanks to the fact that they typically only use about 15 watts they'll save you a lot of money in the long run how much money well each one will add about 2 bucks to your yearly energy bill on average an old-fashioned 100 watt incandescent would add 12 bucks to your bill over the sa


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