
GE
GE 37015 75 Watt Soft White LED Bulb 2-Pack
★★★★★
Save energy without sacrificing brightness with this 75W-equivalent LED 2-pack that uses just 13 watts per bulb.
$10.79*
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Overview
Key Features
75 Watt replacement using only 13 Watts (1050 lumens)
Rated to last 9.1 years with an annual operation cost of 1.57 dollars based on 3 hours per day use at 11 cents per KwH
Non-Dimmable
Warm, soft white light with 2700 Kelvin color temperature
Includes 2 A19 shape and size LED bulbs with E26 base and frost finish
Specifications
Brand
GE
Model
37015
Bulb Type
LED
Bulb Shape
A19
Base Type
E26 (Medium)
Wattage
13W (75W Equivalent)
Brightness
1050 Lumens
Color Temperature
2700K (Soft White)
Dimmable
No
Finish
Frost
Rated Lifespan
9.1 Years (3 hrs/day)
Annual Energy Cost
$1.57 (3 hrs/day at $0.11/kWh)
Pack Quantity
2
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Uses only 13 watts to produce 75 watts worth of brightness, significantly cutting energy costs
- Warm 2700K color temperature provides a comfortable, familiar soft white glow
- Estimated 9.1-year lifespan reduces the frequency of bulb replacements
- Standard A19 shape and E26 base fit most common household fixtures
- Comes in a convenient 2-pack for multi-room use
👎 Cons
- Not dimmable, limiting use in fixtures connected to dimmer switches
- Only available in soft white 2700K, with no daylight or cool white option in this model
- Two-pack may not be enough for whole-home replacement projects
- Frost finish diffuses light broadly, which may not suit directional or task lighting needs
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use these bulbs with a dimmer switch?
No, the GE 37015 bulbs are non-dimmable. Using them on a dimmer circuit may cause flickering or reduced lifespan.
What base type do these bulbs use?
They use a standard E26 medium screw base, which fits most household lamps and fixtures.
How bright are these compared to traditional 75-watt incandescent bulbs?
They produce 1050 lumens, which is equivalent to the light output of a traditional 75-watt incandescent bulb.
What is the color temperature of these bulbs?
They produce a warm, soft white light at 2700 Kelvin, similar to a traditional incandescent bulb.
How long do these bulbs last?
GE rates them to last approximately 9.1 years based on 3 hours of daily use.