
GE
GE 75416 40W A15 Clear Incandescent Light Bulb 2-Pack
★★★★★
40W
Classic clear incandescent bulbs that deliver warm, familiar light for everyday household fixtures.
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Overview
Key Features
40W
A15 candelabra base
Clear
1500 hours
Multi-use
Specifications
Brand
GE
Model
75416
Wattage
40W
Bulb Shape
A15
Base
Candelabra
Finish
Clear
Lifespan
1,500 hours
Lumen Output
305 lumens
Color Temperature
Warm White
Pack Quantity
2
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Clear glass finish allows the filament to create a sparkling, decorative light effect
- Fully dimmable with any standard dimmer switch without flickering
- Warm white color temperature provides a cozy, inviting ambiance
- Two-pack offers a spare bulb for convenient replacement
👎 Cons
- 40W incandescent draws significantly more energy than equivalent LED alternatives
- 1,500-hour rated lifespan is far shorter than modern LED bulbs
- 305 lumens is relatively dim, limiting usefulness as a primary light source
- Incandescent bulbs generate considerable heat during operation
Frequently Asked Questions
What base type do these GE 75416 bulbs use?
These bulbs use an A15 candelabra base (E12), which is smaller than a standard household bulb base. Check your fixture's socket size before purchasing.
How long do these bulbs last?
Each bulb is rated for approximately 1,500 hours of use. At an average of 3 hours per day, that works out to roughly 500 days per bulb.
Are these bulbs dimmable?
Yes, incandescent bulbs are inherently dimmable and work with standard dimmer switches without any compatibility issues.
How bright are these 40W bulbs?
Each bulb produces 305 lumens, which provides a soft ambient glow suitable for accent lighting, appliances, and small fixtures rather than primary room illumination.