Philips 72-Watt A19 EcoVantage Light Bulb, Natural Light

April 20th, 2010 by My Efficient Planet Leave a reply »

  • Provides 25 Percent energy savings
  • Contains no mercury
  • Fully dimmable
  • Ideal for table and floor lamps
  • Medium base, A19 shape

Price: $7.99
Rating: 4.0/5 (2 reviews)

Philips 72-Watt A19 EcoVantage Light Bulb, Natural Light
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3 comments

  1. N. Barnes says:

    I don’t like compact fluorescents but I wanted to save money on my electric bill! These light bulbs fit in all of my lamps and I can dim them. Great replacement!

    Try these too: Philips 817550 70-Watt T60 Halogena Energy Saver Light Bulb
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Ok, having a 100W “natural” incandescent light was important to me. This leaves only a few options, the most common of which is GE Reveal. They’re cheap, they’re at every hardware store, and for a switched light fixture, they’re great. I use Lutron dimmers everywhere in my house. GE Reveal filaments emit a really annoying ringing noise when dimmed. I went through pretty much every type of 100W neodymium bulb made before I found these EcoVantage bulbs. Completely silent, amazing color, and equivalent lumens as a 100W with only 72W of draw. But for me, that’s only a bonus! If you’ve kept your dimmer all the way up because you don’t like the ringing of your bulbs, give these a try! Philips Natural bulbs are where it’s at. Unfortunately, they’re not available at brick and mortar stores, and they’re expensive as all getup at $4/bulb on Amazon. But for me? Worth it.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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